In the middle of the roaring prototypes and the old races aligned with Le Mans, a small red coupe already attracts attention. This time, it is not a plateau car, but a Venturi 300 Atlantic, one of the last major French passenger cars, about to leave its owner to pass under the hammer, according to Automobile-Magazine. In the 1980s and 1990s, the small French manufacturer Venturi tried the impossible: to challenge the Porsche 911 on its own groun…
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In the middle of the roaring prototypes and the old races aligned with Le Mans, a small red coupe already attracts attention. This time, it is not a plateau car, but a Venturi 300 Atlantic, one of the last major French passenger cars, about to leave its owner to pass under the hammer, according to Automobile-Magazine. In the 1980s and 1990s, the small French manufacturer Venturi tried the impossible: to challenge the Porsche 911 on its own groun…