Race cars go through hell. Nearly non-stop abuse normally turns a race car’s engine into a fancy paperweight after only two or three races (or less). Cadillac, however, seems to have come up with a winning formula, as it hasn’t changed the 6.2-liter V-8s in its three DPi-V.R Daytona Prototypes since they were installed after...
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