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Bentley Celebrating W12 Models At Goodwood Festival Of Speed

Bentley will be showcasing their W12 engine at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed before it is retired. Additionally, their Mulliner division will debut the Speed Six Continuation Series, a revival of the classic Le Mans winner. The festival will commence on July 13.

A parade of 12 W12 Bentleys will participate in the Goodwood hill climb, featuring the Batur, the new Continental GT Le Mans Collection, and a Mulliner-customized Continental GTC Speed.

Notably, seven of these vehicles will be from Bentley’s Heritage Collection of special models.

Gallery: Bentley At 2023 Goodwood Festival Of Speed

Nissan GT-R designer creates lightweight, 483bhp EV sports car

Shiro Nakamura, the former chief designer at Nissan, will unveil a new compact two-seat electric sports car called the AIM EV Sport 01 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. The car is known for its impressive performance and lightweight design.

Nakamura, who retired as vice-president of Nissan in 2017, has an extensive background in automotive design, having overseen the creation of popular models such as the Cube, Qashqai, Leaf, and GT-R. He now leads the independent design outfit SN Design Platform.

The AIM EV Sport 01, developed for Nagoya-based engineering firm AIM, aims to provide an engaging driving experience. Currently undergoing dynamic testing, the car will make its debut on the Goodwood hillclimb.

The EV Sport 01 weighs 1425kg and features two liquid-cooled, high-performance electric motors. Each rear wheel is powered by one motor, capable of reaching a maximum speed of 10,000rpm. The motors draw power from an 81kWh battery split into four packs, delivering a combined output of 483bhp and 582lb ft of torque. These figures are typically seen in larger and heavier vehicles, suggesting that the EV Sport 01 will likely achieve a sub-6.0 second 0-62mph time.

To reduce weight, the car incorporates lightweight materials in its body panels and monocoque chassis, such as carbon fiber. Additionally, aluminum is used extensively in the car’s frame.

The Pint-sized McMurtry Spéirling Is Here To Set The EV Scene On Fire

The McMurtry Spéirling, a record-breaking electric track car, has taken the EV scene by storm. Designed and produced by British-based manufacturer McMurtry Automotive, the Spéirling PURE is the first-ever electric fan car that customers will be able to own and drive. After its spectacular performance at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, pre-orders have started pouring in from around the world.

The McMurtry Spéirling’s Unmatched Cornering Grip Takes Precedence Over Sheer Top Speed

The McMurtry Spéirling is a special type of car known as a “fan car,” which utilizes a specially designed fan mounted at the rear to generate downward force and enhance grip on the racetrack. This unique fan system can generate over 4,400 pounds of downward force, providing exceptional cornering grip that enables the car to accelerate and take on corners with incredible ingenuity.

While the Spéirling’s top speed is impressive, it is the exceptional cornering grip on low-speed corners that thrills drivers and spectators. The car’s ability to achieve 3G cornering forces allows drivers to navigate even the harshest corners with minimal deceleration.

Lest We Forget The Incredible Performance At Goodwood Festival Of Speed

The Spéirling gained massive attention after its record-breaking hill climb at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. Videos of the event showcased the car’s incredible speed and agility, leaving viewers in awe. The car can go from 0 to 60 mph in under 1.4 seconds and 0 to 186.4 mph in just nine seconds, making it one of the fastest cars in existence.

Furthermore, the Spéirling’s fan system adds a unique feature – a jet-engine-like noise that adds to the thrill of watching the car in action. This noise, typically absent in electric cars, provides the Spéirling with an unexpected yet necessary feature that adds to its overall appeal on the tracks.

McMurtry Spéirling PURE Specs

  • Weight: ~ 2200 pounds (1000kgs)
  • Peak Output: 1,000 horses
  • 0-60 mph: Under 1.4 seconds
  • Top Speed: 190 mph
  • Battery: 60 kWh
  • Charge Type: Fast charge (under 20 minutes)
  • Chassis: Carbon Fibre Monocoque

The Spéirling’s impressive performance is a result of meticulous engineering inspired by Formula 1 and aerospace industries. The car’s lightweight construction and powerful engine give it a power-to-weight ratio of close to 1:1. Its streamlined body and exceptional tires provide maximum aerodynamics and grip on the track.

Production Car Will Be Even Better Than The Goodwood Car

The Spéirling PURE, an enhanced version of the Goodwood record-breaking car, will make its debut at this year’s Goodwood festival. Several improvements have been incorporated into the new version, including increased fan and gearbox efficiency, wider tires, and a better battery thermal management system. These enhancements allow the car to complete multiple full-race circuit laps and recharge faster during racing.

McMurtry Automotive plans to commercially produce the Spéirling, giving customers the opportunity to own and drive this exclusive car. However, production will be limited to only 100 pieces, each priced at a little over $1 million.

Rolls-Royce Extends Sustainability Partnership with Goodwood Estate

  • Rolls-Royce Motor Cars extends longstanding partnership with Goodwood Estate
  • Range of initiatives to preserve and enhance biodiversity, and benefit the local community
  • New collaboration focuses on tree-planting, study of rare wildlife, measures to help bees and wildflower seeding
  • More than 20,000 trees planted over the course of partnership to date
  • Maintains links with Chichester District Council and important Strategic Wildlife Corridor project

 

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is extending its longstanding environmental partnership with the Goodwood Estate, with projects designed to benefit wildlife, biodiversity, and the local community.

The Estate, home to the Dukes of Richmond since 1697, extends to 12,000 acres. With over 4,900 acres of forestry and one of the largest lowland organic farms in the UK, it operates traditional land management practices that support diverse habitats for local wildlife.

Rolls-Royce has worked closely with the Estate since it was chosen as the location for the marque’s global headquarters and Centre of Luxury Manufacturing Excellence in 2001. The Rolls-Royce site currently occupies some 42 acres in the south of the Estate, with the company recently announcing proposals to expand on neighboring land to the east. Built with sustainability in mind from the beginning, the Home of Rolls-Royce is itself a pioneering champion of wildlife and biodiversity conservation, through projects including its recently rejuvenated Wildlife Garden, which forms part of the proposed Strategic Wildlife Corridor, and the celebrated Rolls-Royce Apiary with its colony of 250,000 European honeybees.

Since the partnership began, more than 20,000 trees have been planted along the South Downs National Park boundary, benefiting both wildlife and the local community. A variety of mainly native broadleaf species were planted, along with some more unusual species, including disease-resistant elms, planted from cuttings collected on the Estate. In order to minimize waste, no single-use plastic tree guards were used in the planting scheme.

Following traditional methods, volunteers from Rolls-Royce have laid a stretch of native-species hedgerow at the Wildlife Garden, under the guidance of Chichester District Council’s Wildlife Corridor Project Officer. This will help to link the Estate with other important habitats, as well as providing a safe haven for the resident wildlife and a valuable source of nourishment for those creatures traveling along the wildlife corridor.

The new, extended collaboration with the Goodwood Estate focuses on continuing this legacy of sustainability and preserving and enhancing biodiversity through nature-based solutions.

Specific projects include a joint study together with a local chiropterologist into the flight patterns of the rare and elusive Barbastelle bats that live on the Estate. Monitoring the bats’ movements between their roosts and their feeding grounds around Chichester Harbour to the south has already led Chichester District Council to adjust the route of its proposed Strategic Wildlife Corridor, which now includes part of the Rolls-Royce site. The study will run throughout 2023.

Rolls-Royce has also supported the Estate’s investment in a custom-built, mechanized wildflower seed harvester, which will enter service this year. This special harvester will enable seeds from a wider variety of species to be gathered easily and efficiently, before they are subsequently planted on the Estate’s grasslands and around the Rolls-Royce site.

“We are proud to continue our work with Rolls-Royce Motor Cars to create a lasting legacy of biodiversity in this beautiful and biodynamically diverse corner of West Sussex. Our joint approach creates a bountiful environment for all wildlife with a special focus on nurturing and protecting rare and threatened species. Additionally, we create an environment for local people and the millions of visitors to the Estate to enjoy for many generations to come.”
Lloyd McNeill, Estate Managing Director, The Goodwood Group