There’s a new BAC Mono in town, folks. It’s running under the same name as before, but the car is now entering its second generation. The ethos and purpose of the Mono hasn’t changed — it’s still a ...
Yes, there’s a new BAC Mono. It doesn’t look much different, but it has been delicately refined, tuned, and upgraded since its original incarnation. Subtle tweaks everywhere have done enough for BAC ...
BAC, also known as the Briggs Automotive Company, introduced the Mono in 2011, after two years of development. Using a carbon-fiber composite construction over a steel chassis, the Mono is a ...
BAC is a startup sports car company from Liverpool, England, which views driving as a sport. The company, started by Ian and Neill Briggs, has offered its Mono single-seat open-wheel sports car since ...
Alina has been enthusiastic about vehicles her entire life, and even from an early age found herself itching to get behind the wheel. Through high school and college, she could be found reading ...
It was back in 2011 that Britain's Briggs Automotive Company (BAC) debuted its Mono single-seat street-legal high-performance sports car at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. At this year's event BAC has ...
With its lightweight construction, the BAC Mono is one of the best-handling single seater track cars on the market right now. But there's always room for improvement. To see if the handling can be ...
BAC first teased the idea of a new car back in June of last year, but this new car is pretty much the same as the old car. Well, it only looks the same. According to the people who build the thing, ...
The BAC Mono is a properly mental machine that's crafted by the good folks at Briggs Automotive Company in Liverpool, England. It's a single-seat track weapon designed to maximize speed, performance, ...
Take a look at this video in which Drew Stearne takes a one-man speed machine, the BAC Mono on a test drive through the Welsh hills. Drew Stearne Former Director of Video For over 16 years Drew has ...
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