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Gordon Murray partners with Racing Point F1 on T50 supercar!

Former F1 designer Gordon Murray is partnering with the Racing Point F1 team to develop the most aerodynamically advanced supercar ever. Murray, the father of a host of Brabham and McLaren race-winning F1 cars, has entitled his design the T.50, a ground-effect design that will incorporate a concept last seen on the 1978 Brabham BT46 'fan car'. Created by Murray and the creative minds at Gordon Murray Automotive, and developed with the collaboration of Racing Point's aero department and wind-tunnel, the T.50 sports clean lines and will be powered by a bespoke Cosworth V12 capable of revving at an extraordinary 12,100rpm. Racing Point's Green: 2021 cars will be 'nasty piece of work to drive'...
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