Inside China’s Race to Overtake European Supercars | WSJ News
Chinese electric vehicles were more dominant than ever at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed, a premier European auto show traditionally known for loud, fast cars from brands like Maclaren and BMW. Hosted by the Duke of Richmond at his country manor, the event saw the largest stand belonging to China’s BYD, which is now taking on Europe’s storied brands on their home turf. WSJ's Stephen Wilmot meets the Duke and automakers to discuss the intrusion of quiet Chinese EVs into the noisy world of European motorsports. #China #Cars #WSJ

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