Audi, a car company, made a car with a very old design from the 1930s. Elon Musk, the boss of another car company, Tesla, liked the car and said it was "awesome" on Twitter. The old car design was from a time when race cars and regular cars were very different. The new car Audi made has a powerful 16-cylinder engine and is very big. It is not meant for racing, but to show how good the old design was. Read from source...
- Elon Musk's tweet was not in response to Audi's car presentation, but a general appreciation of the car based on the 1930s concept
- The article is mainly focused on Elon Musk's opinion, not on the car itself or its relevance to Tesla or EV industry
- The article contains irrelevant information about Musk's views on oil, gas, climate change, Tesla's Roadster
- The article uses sensationalist language ("Awesome", "showcases", "based on a concept from the 1930s")
- The article does not provide any objective or factual information about the car's specifications, performance, history, or purpose
- The article does not compare or contrast the car with other similar or competing models or technologies
- The article does not mention any sources or references for the information provided
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- Start with a brief introduction of the car, its origin, its presentation at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and its significance to Audi and the auto industry
- Provide more details about the car's design, features, engine, capabilities, and limitations
- Explain the historical background and context of the Auto Union Type 52 project and its relation to the Grand Prix race cars
- Compare and contrast the car with the original concept and the modern EV and gas vehicles, highlighting the advantages and disadvantages of each
- Include quotes or statements from Audi representatives, experts, or enthusiasts who can provide additional insights or perspectives on the car
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Summary:
Audi showcases a 16-cylinder engine sports car based on a 90-year-old concept, and Tesla CEO Elon Musk calls it "awesome". The car is a recreation of the Schnellsportwagen, a project from the 1930s that was never completed. The car has a 16-cylinder engine and is over 5 meters long. Musk, who is not against gas vehicles, praised the car on Twitter.