I hope you haven’t forgotten the Gordon Murray Automotive T50 because it’s here. The car written and designed to evoke the spirit of the McLaren F1 looks like a paper device.
And you can watch the stream here, built in above before reading all about the analog supercar only.
In the meantime, if you are not aware of the speed on the T50, let us expect, and why this car is so eager. The call is by Professor Gordon Murray himself in rhythm of the McLaren F1. You know, the car sign for 90s children’s rooms.
Murray has long said he wants the T50 to be the purest kind of supercar, and the credentials we know of back it up so far. We know there will be a Cosworth-sourced V12 engine. And yes, this is a fan car. The fan, in a basic sense, helps channel air to either improve downforce or reduce drag. When the driver wants less drag, various aero modes unlock up to 30 extra horsepower for a grand total of 700 hp from the car. Oh, and the T50’s engine revs to 12,100 rpm.
GMA last joked with the T50 last December and was contemplating an early date in May. The coronavirus put the kibosh on those aircraft, but in the meantime, the supercar spent time in the aerial tunnel of the Racing Point Formula One team to make sure the aero is perfect. Now, despite everything, we can see the instructor back at work.
This was originally published on Roadshow.
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