The prototype of GMA's T.50s Niki Lauda made its official dynamic debut at the Goodwood Members Meet. The car features a rear-mounted fan for high downforce and various aerodynamic add-ons.
in Highams Park, U.K. Once the 100 examples of that car are built, GMA will then start cranking out examples of the more extreme
Like its road-going sibling, the T.50s Niki Lauda has a rear-mounted fan inspired by Murray's Brabham BT46B"Fan Car" Formula 1 racer. But while the T.50 has six modes for this fan, the T50s only has one—high downforce. A maximum 2,645 pounds of downforce is the target. Behind the driver sits the Cosworth-developed 3.9-liter V-12 that's shared with the T.50, but output here is increased to a maximum 725 hp, with the same 12,100-rpm redline as before. Drive is to the rear wheels only, via a 6-speed sequential gearbox developed by Xtrac. The road car sticks with a 6-speed manual.
GMA T.50S Niki Lauda Prototype Dynamic Debut Goodwood Members Meet Rear-Mounted Fan High Downforce Aerodynamic Add-Ons
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