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Gordon Murray Automotive to offer a track version of the T.50
The car will weigh only 890 kg (94 kg less compared to the road version) for a top power of the order of 730 horses. It has an LMP1 type shark fin. This T.50 will provide 1500 kg of downforce. The V12 Cosworth engine has also been reworked with the modification of more than 50 components. Gordon Murray and his team spoke with Stéphane Ratel to see if it was possible to join the GT1 Sports Club. https://www.endurance-info.com/fr/go...it-de-la-t-50/ |
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I would love to see that racing somewhere but suspect that is highly unlikely
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What sort of a maniac would spend £3m on a GT racing car? And that's before running costs.
It's very nice but it's not a racing car. It's a plaything for people with more money than sense. |
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We'll sell you an LMH, spares and all race costs for Sebring, Spa and Le Mans for 5mme should you want a real race car.
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I watched Auto mondial over the weekend and they had a feature on the new Gordon Murray car, it looked great and loved the interesting bits about the aerodynamics, but at the end they seemed to say that the £2.5m or so cost was a bargain and because the original F1's are now worth £12m people would buy them as an investment rather than as a car. It is a sad fact that almost all of the 100 cars will be bought on that basis.
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I saw a comment from him that a lot of the people buying them will use them. I think he knows a lot of them. He was quite pleased with that.
Great car, although it’s not a track car in my eyes, although it would obviously be pretty good at it, it’s the ultimate enjoyable road car to be used. |
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It seems good old Gordon has predictably chicken out. It would be disastrous racing return anyway. The McLaren F1 glory days were twenty years ago. The past is a place of reference, not a place of residence; the past is a place of learning, not a place of living.
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Gordon, chickening out? I suppose I need a for that.
As with the F1 the aim is for the ultimate useable road sportscar. Anything else is an add on. They didn’t want to race the F1, but there was enough persuasion from customers, people close, that they did it anyway. And they only went to win. If this one stays just a road car. That is simply job done. After, to my mind, creating the greatest road car he is only going to try it again. It will always be compare back to that. And he is doing it with his own company this time. Chickening out? And on history and to paraphrase another ex McLaren guy. There are those make history and there are those that write about it. |
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Gordon Murray rules out Le Mans for his new GMA T50s.
Murray has launched a series of 25 'track days' cars, the GMA T50s. And many other luxury brands or 'hypercars' have cars that can only be enjoyed on the track and are not 'registrable'. Murray's idea is not that of his own series or to imitate the Ferrari Days races, but what he thinks is to intervene in a category such as the BRP, which was in force between 1994 and later became a FIA GT championship. in 1997. Murray has admitted to being in talks with Stéphane Ratel, the founder and owner of the SRO Motorsport Group, which controls the best GT championships to find a solution. This would be a Pro-Am category that, of course, inspires many dreams: Koenigsegg, Aston Martin, Ferrari, Pagani, Lamborghini, etc. In fact, Ratel was already cherishing this idea. It has created a new GT2 category to expand the field, but always thinking of recovering the GT1. https://soymotor.com/blogs/rblancafo...nuevo-gma-t50s |
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The T.50s Niki Lauda, the ultimate supercar according to Gordon Murray.
852 kg, 3.9 liter Cosworth V12 engine, 725 hp at 12,100 rpm. https://www.endurance-info.com/fr/la...rTy0jBOvRp_b6w |
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Not much can make up for that rear. Front is great though
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As with the F1 and F1 GTR I prefer it being more road car and sans wing.
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You’re right, but IMO these people have missed the point of this car and the F1. Murray used his on the road a lot, as did Rowan Atkinson. Proper.
I was lucky enough to have a tour of the F1 factory and they told me a story back then. A German owner took their car in for servicing. It was pretty high mileage. McLaren downloaded data from the car and told the owner there was a problem as it showed that in the last two weeks the car had apparently been over 200mph on ten of those days (something like that anyway). The owner reported no it was correct, the Autobahns had been clear. Although, while I would use it regularly on the road if I owned one I would also occasionally track it. Calling the track one after Niki is cool though. |
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The numbers of 852 kg, 3.9 liter Cosworth V12 engine, 725 hp at 12,100 rpm, excite me a lot. I wonder if this car could do the 3:30 at Le Mans.
And I also wonder why not an LMH AM for these cars, I think the Bugatti Bolide would be at this level too. Having these cars would be much better than 25 Orecas LMP2 or 15 Ferraris or Porsche GTE AM. I love this photo. |
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Listen to Gordon Murray T.50's V-12 Simulate a Lap of Le Mans on a Dyno.
https://www.roadandtrack.com/news/a3...ns-simulation/ |
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Not surprised that cars such as this or the Aston Martin, Bugatti, and others are not on the cards for LMH/LMDh, for the same reason that killed off GT1 during the late '90s and LMP1 by 2018. The costs couldn't be maintained over a longer range of time. It's why manufacturers choose to leave, and the sport dies.
Great to look at, fun to drive and exciting to see, but even Ratel eventually saw the light. Reasons as to why his present racing organization goes for more reasonable GT's than the high cost ones. |
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I bet the majority of these have been bought by speculators who will park them/flip them.
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Bought for money laundering.
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