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course. Prior to these studies Vanek had finished a masters                          course in industrial design at the TBU university in Zlin,                          where he was awarded a scholarship to study at IED.
The 2008 Auto Union Type-D concept was inspired by the                          old Auto Union race cars from the 1930s. These cars, piloted                          by some of the best racing drivers in the world, were                          at the cutting edge of automotive technology. The supercharged                          engines developed nearly 550 horsepower, and could spin                          the rear wheels at over 100 mph. In the hands of drivers                          like Hans Stuck, Tazio Nuvolari, and Bernd Rosemeyer Auto                          Union cars won many Grand Prix races.
During World War II almost all the Auto Union race cars                          were destroyed. The survivors were either dismantled or                          taken to Russia for examination. Auto Union itself (which                          had been a conglomeration of four manufacturers Horch,                          Audi, DKW and Wanderer) struggled as a company after the                          war, and it was only in the 1960's that the Audi name                          was resurrected. Audi's revival also brought back the                          now famous four interlocking rings badge, which had originally                          been a trademark of Auto Union.
The body of the 2008 Auto Union (Audi) Type-D concept                          is constructed from two different materials. Carbon                          fibre composite                          provides the structural support and rigidity, while a                          metal skin gives the exterior an authentic, simple finish.                          Behind the single, central drivers seat is a 6.5 litre                          twelve-cylinder engine producing 650 horsepower (478 kW).                          The proposed top speed for the Audi Type-D concept is                          186 mph (300 km/h).
While the 2008 Type-D concept is influenced by a design                          which is nearly 70 years old, it manages to look sleek                          and contemporary at the same time. Styling elements like                          the central LED taillight strip, exposed carbon fibre                          centre spine, and barely visible carbon fibre rear spoiler                          tucked under the tail give the car a very modern feel.                          The large wheels have also been cleverly styled. The low                          profile tires with their unique tread pattern help to                          bring the Type-D into the 21st century.
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