In the beginning I looked around and, not finding the automobile of my dreams, decided to build it myself.
If you analyse the function of an object, its form often becomes obvious.
A Porsche will always look like a Porsche. My grandfather took these shapes from nature, so the head lamps of the 911 maybe look a little like the eyes of a frog, but it comes from nature, and the best shapes are from nature, so why change?
I couldn’t find the sports car of my dreams, so I built it myself.
Design must be functional and functionality must be translated into visual aesthetics, without any reliance on gimmicks that have to be explained.
The perfect racing car crosses the finish line first and subsequently falls into its component parts.
Change is easy. Improvement is far more difficult.