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Gordon Murray, designer of the McLaren F1, is hard at work on a successor to the iconic supercar. Called the T.50, this concept revives the F1's signature delta-formation three-seater layout, ...
Gordon Murray's follow-up to the McLaren F1 will change everything Pretty much anyone with a passing interest in cars has heard of the McLaren F1.It's still widely regarded by many -- even some 25 ...
The founding of Gordon Murray Automotive also marks 50 years since the man got a grip on vehicle engineering and design, 25 years since the McLaren F1 entered production, and 10 years since the ...
There are supercars, and then there’s the McLaren F1.When it launched back in 1992, it might have seemed at first like just another exotic ride in the vein of the Lamborghini Countach, Ferrari F40 and ...
Back in 2017, Gordon Murray, the man behind the McLaren F1 (pictured above), announced that he was creating a new, light-weight affordable sports car based on his iStream design concept.Exciting ...
Gordon Murray Automotive has just offered supercar fans a first look at its T.50, heavily inspired by the similarly Murray-designed McLaren F1.. As the father of the original F1 from some three ...
Then there's Gordon Murray Automotive, with Professor Gordon Murray himself at the helm. This is the man who brought us the McLaren F1 , if you don't recall, and he wants to take us back with ...
Almost 30 years ago, Formula 1 race car designer Gordon Murray rewrote the supercar rule book. His light and compact McLaren F1—powered by a 6.1-liter BMW V-12 engine that developed 618 hp and ...
Famed designer Gordon Murray, who gave the world the iconic McLaren F1, has returned to sportscar manufacturing and will release a new car next month.
Also, he explained how the McLaren F1 and the Gordon T50 are using the well to known fan and the differences. Photo: Gordon Murray Automotive/Twitter The British engineer (who was born in South ...
Murray is one of the kings of automotive design, with a number of genius race cars, and of course, the McLaren F1 to his credit. Anything he does is interesting, whether it's a flat-pack kit truck ...
Gordon Murray, designer of the McLaren F1, is now a Commander of the British Empire Murray was presented with the honor by Prince William for his 50 years of contributions to motorsport.