Praga Cars has taken its brand new Praga R1 track-only sports car to Autosport International 2013. The brand new sports car will be a new member to the Dutch Supercar Challenge in the 2013 season.
The whole idea behind the Praga R1 is to capitalise on the booming
track-day market and features a Renaultsport-sourced, 2.0 liter
four-cylinder engine pumping out 210hp at 7,500rpm. While such a
horsepower figure is nothing to brag about, the entire car tips the
scales at just 590kg, making it one of the lightest track day vehicles
on the market.
Consequently, the R1 has a power-to-weight ratio of
356hp per tonne and all of this raging power is sent through the rear
wheels via a six-speed Hewland JFR sequential transmission with a
self-locking differential and pneumatic control. All sounds very fancy.
Praga was able to achieve such a lightweight car through the
extensive use of carbon fiber, with the R1 featuring a monocoque made of
the stuff which also features built-in crumple zones. The Praga R1 also
features a safety racing fuel tank, fire extinguisher and racing
harnesses.
It’s currently unclear if and how many tracks across Europe the Praga
R1 will be able to tackle but it will carry a sticker price of 98,000
euro.
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