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A Bosnian made a Formula 1 Car!

Published November 8, 2017
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Leading media in the UK yesterday published an article about Misa Kuzmanovic from Prnjavor who made a car for the Formula 1 car, according to Prijedor24.

The Daily Mail called Kuzmanović “a brilliant mechanic,” saying that he spent about 20 thousand pounds and about two years working in Prnjavor to make his own car, which he said he was allowed to drive on the road.

He received the idea when he visited a Formula 1 event in Belgrade. Kuzmanovic said that the car is not really a replica of Formula 1 because it is keeping with some standards.

“The car was made according to my wishes and vision. I worked in the design and chassis, my friends helped me,” Kuzmanovic said.

The car is six meters long, which means it is longer than the standard, weighing around 1,200 kilograms. The car also has music as well as a second seat, which also lacks in Formula cars.

The supplement on Kuzmanovic was published by other leading British media, such as The Sun, as well as portals around the world.

Kuzmanovic said he had received an offer to sell the car for 60 thousand euros, but that he was not interested. He added that he had more ideas and wanted to do new things.

(Source: Akta.ba / photo: prnjavor.net)

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