McMurtry Spéirling Pure: Формула-1-ийн хориотой технологийг ашигласан супер машин

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Тус автомашин нь доороо байрлах сэнсний тусламжтайгаар 1.4 секундэд 0-ээс 60 миль/цаг хурдлах чадвартай, дэлхийн хамгийн хурдан цахилгаан гипер машинуудын нэг болж байна.

McMurtry Automotive компани Spéirling Pure загварынхаа үйлдвэрлэлийн хувилбарыг 2026 оны сүүлчээр эзэддээ хүргэхээр төлөвлөж байна. Нийт 100 ширхэг үйлдвэрлэгдэх энэхүү цахилгаан гипер машин нь 1,000 кг жинтэй бөгөөд 1,000 морины хүчтэй цахилгаан мотортой. Гүйцэтгэлийн хувьд Rimac Nevera загвараас хагас секундээр илүү хурдан хурдлах үзүүлэлттэй юм.

Машины онцлох технологи нь их биеийн доор суурилуулсан хос сэнс бөгөөд энэ нь хөдөлгөөнд орохоос өмнө 2,000 кг хүртэлх доош дарах хүчийг (downforce) үүсгэдэг. Энэхүү шийдэл нь агаарын эсэргүүцлийг бууруулж, машиныг замтай салшгүй холбон барьдаг байна. Уг технологийг 1970-аад онд Gordon Murray-ийн зохион бүтээсэн Brabham BT46 загварт ашиглаж байсан ч удалгүй Формула-1 уралдаанд хориглосон түүхтэй.

McMurtry компанийн гүйцэтгэх захирал Thomas Yates-ийн мэдээлснээр, шинэ загвар нь анхны прототипээс илүү ашиглахад хялбар болсон бөгөөд хэрэглэгчдийн санал хүсэлтийг тусган сайжруулжээ. Spéirling Pure-ийн үнэ 1.32 сая ам.доллараас эхлэх бөгөөд захиалга, хүргэлтийн нэмэлт зардал үүнд багтаагүй байна.

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McMurty Automotive is nearly ready to produce the Spéirling Pure, which uses banned F1 technology to hit 60mph in 1.4 seconds.

Those figures really do have to be seen to be believed, but fortunately we don’t have to wait for much longer.

As the production version of the automaker’s electric hypercar, just 100 examples are set to be delivered towards the end of 2026.

Whoever gets their hands on one is going to be one lucky driver, we’ll say that much.

The Spéirling Pure packs a whole lot of power

With reports indicating the Spéirling Pure could hit 60mph in 1.4 seconds, that would put it ahead of other hypercars on the market.

The second-place spot would go to the Rimac Nevera, beaten out by a mere half second.

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Weighing in at 1,000kg and producing roughly 1,000 horsepower from electric motors, this is a hypercar that packs a serious punch.

To what does it partly owe its success on the road?

This is where things get extra interesting.

The technology at the heart of this hypercar was banned in F1

A pair of fans are mounted underneath the car, generating up to 2,000kg of downforce before the car has even moved an inch.

As a result, the Spéirling Pure is effectively sucked to the ground, reducing its aerodynamic drag, and creating a whole lot of downforce.

This technology was first used back in the 1970s by the Brabham BT46, a F1 racing car designed by Gordon Murray.

The car with a fan only raced once at the Formula One World Championship, securing Niki Lauda a victory at Anderstorp.

McMurtry Spéirling Pure fan car uses banned F1 technology to hit 60mph in 1.4 seconds and it's nearly available
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The ‘fan car’ would be withdrawn by Brabham, even though the FIA had ruled it could be used for the remainder of that season.

To make a long story short, it was withdrawn due to a lot of internal politics and concerns from other teams over the fan technology could cause issues at the Formula One Constructors’ Association.

At any rate, the Commission Sportive Internationale would declare that fan cars would not be allowed to compete going forwards.

But nearly 50 years later, the technology is getting a new lease on life, thanks to McMurtry Automotive.

If you want a Spéirling Pure for yourself, how much can you expect to pay?

Thomas Yates, McMurtry’s co-founder and managing director, described the Spéirling Pure as ‘significantly more usable’ than the prototype.

But that doesn’t mean it’s any less ‘outrageous’.

“[Customer feedback] helped us turn a record-breaking prototype into an extraordinary and highly usable track car,” he said.

With just 100 slated for delivery at the tail-end of this year, you can expect these cars to be pricey.

Before handling and delivery, you’d be paying $1.32 million.

McMurtry Spéirling Pure fan car uses banned F1 technology to hit 60mph in 1.4 seconds and it's nearly available
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McMurtry Spéirling Pure fan car uses banned F1 technology to hit 60mph in 1.4 seconds and it's nearly available
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But for a car capable of such awesome power, is this a case of money well spent?

That’s for the consumers to decide, but we very much doubt they’ll be left disappointed.

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