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The text is a transcript of a video by Throttle House, a car review channel. The hosts, Thomas and James, test drive a 2006 Ford GT, a supercar inspired by the legendary GT40 race car. They compare it to the original GT40 and other supercars of the era, and admire its design, engine, and performance. They also experience its challenges, such as lack of traction control, old tires, and low visibility. They take it to a wet track and spin out several times, but manage to avoid crashing. They conclude that the Ford GT is a thrilling and special car that feels like driving a part of history. They also thank Drive Motorsports for lending them the car, and Hagerty for sponsoring their trip and insuring their vehicles. They explain some of the benefits of Hagerty's insurance for collector cars, such as the cherished salvage option. They end by inviting the viewers to learn more about Hagerty and Throttle House.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video review of the 2006 Ford GT by Throttle House.
2. The Ford GT is a supercar that is inspired by the original GT40 race car that won at Le Mans in the 1960s.
3. The Ford GT has a 5.4 liter supercharged V8 engine that produces 550 horsepower and can reach 0-60 mph in just over 3.5 seconds.
4. The Ford GT has no traction control, no driver assists, and very old tires, which makes it very challenging and dangerous to drive on a wet track.
5. The reviewers compare the Ford GT to other supercars and hypercars of the era, such as the Porsche Carrera GT and the Bugatti Veyron, and find it more raw and analog.
6. The reviewers admire the styling, the cockpit, the toggle switches, and the rear engine bay of the Ford GT, which capture the essence of a race car for the road.
7. The reviewers thank Drive Motorsports for lending them the Ford GT, and Hagerty for sponsoring their trip and insuring their vehicles.