The Bristol Fighter was supposed to save Bristol from bankruptcy. In the end, the brand didn't survive. Despite its huge V10 engine normally found in Dodge Viper, the Bristol Fighter was a British car. Its body was designed by former Brabham Formula 1 engineer Max Boxstrom, and its air coefficient was just 0.27. The large V10 engine was installed behind the front axle. It could be combined with a 6-speed manual transmission or a 4-speed automatic transmission. In its top version, the Bristol Fighter T had over 1000 hp.