This 2009 Audi A4 DTM car is sold with minimal hard info but looks too wild not to feature. Interestingly, the ad says it’s diesel-powered–we know Audi has been at the forefront of oil burner motorsports development, but aren’t familiar enough with modern Touring Car racing to say whether or not this is accurate. Find it here on novaweb.fr in Cannes, France for 330k euros (~$374,400 today). Special thanks to BaT reader Kyle K. for this submission.

Though the car broadly resembles a standard production A4 in silhouette and detailing like glass and head/taillights, its many carbon canards, wings and other aero features hint at what is essentially single seat, open-wheel race car construction underneath.

Check out how far rearward the driver sits. We can’t begin to imagine racing at high speeds and in close quarters with such thick pillars and limited visibility.

This rear-on shot helps illustrate how extreme the aero really is, as well as how close the car’s body shape apes that of regular street A4’s of this generation.

No underhood shots are provided unfortunately, but output is quoted as 585 HP.