In the list of most innovative companies in the automobile segment, McLaren stills holds a prestigious value.
McLaren also known as McLaren Racing Limited is a British motor racing team based at the McLaren Technology Centre, Woking, Surrey, England.
The company is best known for it’s Formula One racing DNA and it’s history laid as old as competing in American open wheel racing, and has also won the Canadian-American Challenge Cup sports car racing championship.
The McLaren’s team is the second oldest active member of formula1, and also the second most successful Formula One team after Ferrari.
The McLaren Racing Limited in whole is a subsidiary of McLaren Group Limited.
The company was founded in 1963 by Zealander Bruce McLaren.
The team also won its first Grand Prix at the Belgian Grand Prix 1968, but the company enjoyed it’s greatest initial success in Canadian-American Challenge Cup.
Now coming to Gordon Murray’s concept of T50 hypercar, the car since it’s concept was revealed, it created a real hype in the automobile industry.
According to sources, the T50 hypercar will be the true successor to the McLaren F1 and it is going up against some of the finest hyper-cars of the decade.
According to our special sources we got to know that the information about Gordon Murray’s T50 hypercar is likely to be released next month, sources confirm.
The concept was created by Gordon Murray for his dream to make his own supercar. According to sources, Murray’s T50 was created the car keeping in mind that T50 will be ready to challenge the heavyweights of the hypercar industry, just like Lamborghini’s and Bugatti.
The T50 Project was wrapped under secrecy for a very long time, but it was in the recent interviews, that led us to know about this hypercar. Sources pinpoint that the T50 will be powered by a “unique” V12 engine and the drivetrain is said to be lighter and more compact than the V12 that powers the Aston Martin Valkyrie.
But, it is really shocking to hear that Murray claims that the overall weight of the car will be less than 1000 kg, which is truly astonishing for the industry as well.