A racecar you could drive to the grocery store….if it had a trunk.
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| Caparo’s T1 is street-legal only in the U.K. To be sold in the U.S., it needs crash-testing and airbags.
Wanna buy a racecar? No problem, I know a guy. Two, actually—veteran engineers from the renowned McLaren supercar shop. Their new company, Caparo Vehicle Technologies, has designed the first affordable, street-legal racecar: the $300,000 Caparo T1. Sounds steep, until you consider that a used F1 pro racecar goes for about a million bucks—a transmission that can handle the engine’s 900-plus horsepower costs $70,000 by itself. Caparo avoids the expense of generating massive amounts of power by focusing on making the T1 light instead. Its 480hp engine (using a $13,000 gearbox) can blast the car to 60 mph in less than 2.5 seconds and top out at 205 mph. Getting the T1 street-ready required only proper lights and noise and emission controls. Safety wasn’t a problem because, like most racecars, the T1’s carbon-fiber body is designed to protect the riders in 200mph crashes.
But that doesn’t mean you’ll want to run errands in it. Controlling the ultrasensitive steering and speed-eager engine is physically draining at neighborhood speeds. "It’s so powerful," says co-creator Ben Scott-Geddes, "that it’s pretty grueling under 100 mph." Better hold on to the minivan.
CAPARO T1
Horsepower: 480 hp Weight: 1,036 lbs. Engine: 2.4-liter V8 0–60: Less than 2.5 sec. Top Speed: 205 mph seating capacity: Two Price: $300,000 (est.) Via: Popular Science |

