Recently, the automaker with the most fun name to say, Donkervoort, announced its replacement for one of the most sports car-looking sports cars ever built, the F22, would be called P24 RS. Hopefully, the P24 RS will follow in the footsteps of the brand's lightweight, high-grip heritage, which we fully expect it to, but in the meantime, Donkervoort is drip-feeding the media details of the newcomer in the build-up to its reveal.
One of the few things we already know is that Donkervoort won't be using Audi's 2.5-liter turbocharged five-cylinder engine from the RS3 as it did in the F22. What we now know is that whatever engine the P24 RS uses, the turbo will be developed by the turbo specialists Van der Lee – most well known for supplying BMW and McLaren for motorsport and turbos for the LMP1 class capable of enduring the 24 Hours Of Le Mans.