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The Caparo T1 is a lightweight supercar styled like a formula 1 car. The car was designed by Ben Scott-Geddes and Graham Halstead who were responsible for the design and development of the McLaren F1 and the McLaren SLR. Originaly, the Caparo T1 was named the Freestream T1, but in ???? the Caparo group purchased the company. Some of the statistics claimed about the T1 are that it has a power to weight ratio of 1000 BHP-per-ton, 0-60 in 2.5 seconds, and capable of 3g cornering.
The Caparo T1 is a lightweight supercar styled like a formula 1 car. The car was designed by Ben Scott-Geddes and Graham Halstead who were responsible for the design and development of the McLaren F1 and the McLaren SLR. Originaly, the Caparo T1 was named the Freestream T1, but in ???? the Caparo group purchased the company. Some of the statistics claimed about the T1 are that it has a power to weight ratio of 1000 BHP-per-ton, 0-60 in 2.5 seconds, and capable of 3g cornering.


 
==Models==
*[[Caparo T1|T1]]


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Revision as of 13:30, 13 January 2007

Caparo T1

The Caparo T1 is a lightweight supercar styled like a formula 1 car. The car was designed by Ben Scott-Geddes and Graham Halstead who were responsible for the design and development of the McLaren F1 and the McLaren SLR. Originaly, the Caparo T1 was named the Freestream T1, but in ???? the Caparo group purchased the company. Some of the statistics claimed about the T1 are that it has a power to weight ratio of 1000 BHP-per-ton, 0-60 in 2.5 seconds, and capable of 3g cornering.

Models

Links

2007 Caparo T1