| Hint | Iconic Supercar | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Named after the company's founder. | Ferrari Enzo | 79%
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| Time travel at 88MPH. | DeLorean DMC-12 | 60%
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| James Bond Goldfinger movie car. | Aston Martin DB5 | 48%
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| Variants include: Speedster, RS, and Slantnose. | Porsche 911 | 45%
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| Named after a type of snake. | Dodge Viper (SRT Viper) | 44%
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| Remains the fastest naturally aspirated supercar. | McLaren F1 | 43%
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| Last car personally approved by Enzo Ferrari. | Ferrari F40 | 41%
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| Special variants include: Pegaso, Soleil de Nuit, & Meo Costantini Edition. | Bugatti Veyron | 40%
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| American icon by General Motors. | Chevrolet Corvette | 39%
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| Holds the fastest Nürburgring lap for a Japanese production car. | Nissan GTR | 38%
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| 1960s American icon. Company's founder personal car sold for $5 million at Barrett-Jackson in 2007. | Shelby Cobra | 37%
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| 4 time consecutive Le Mans winner and resurrected in 2005. | Ford GT40 | 35%
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| Are valued upwards of an estimated $50 million as 2013. | Ferrari 250 GTO | 32%
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| British supercar with limited production of 77 units. | Aston Martin One-77 | 31%
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| 2006 concept car created commorating the 40th Anniversary of 1966 Geneva debut of this car. | Lamborghini Miura | 31%
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| The Hennessey Venom GT is based on this car. | Lotus Exige | 29%
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| Pininfarina designed Japanese icon. | Honda/Acura NSX | 26%
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| Famous for its Dihedral Synchro-Helix Actuation Door System. Named after the Swedish word to "to act” or "to take action". | Koenigsegg Agera | 26%
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| Famous for it's gull wing doors. | Mercedes-Benz 300SL | 26%
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| The Sterling Moss cars were only offered to owners of this German car. | Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren | 25%
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| Special editions throughout its 5 generations include: Evolution Imola Individual, CSL, and Lime Rock Park Edition, | BMW M3 | 24%
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| First supercar by this Japanese-American and is the second model in their F marque. | Lexus LFA | 24%
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| Famous for it's doors sliding down into door sills. | BMW Z1 | 16%
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| Sister car to Ferrari's flagship supercar. | Maserati MC12 | 15%
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| German WRC victor. Featured in Ashes to Ashes TV series. | Audi Quattro | 14%
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| First car built by the Italian raging bull. | Lamborghini 350GT | 14%
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| A convertible version specifically built for the James Bond movie You Only Live Twice. | Toyota 2000GT | 13%
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| Italian sports car using an American engine | De Tomaso Pantera | 12%
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| A racing game developed by Core Design for Commodore Amiga and Sega Mega-CD features this British supercar. | Jaguar XJ220 | 8%
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| German supercar built to compete in the BPR Global GT Series (FIA GT Championship). | Porsche 911 GT1 Straßenversion | 4%
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