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Old Jun 26, 2012 | 10:05 PM
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Radical Reveals SR1, New entry-level sportscar with real racing credentials
RADICAL ANNOUNCES THE SR1, A NEW AND THRILLING EDITION TO ITS GLOBAL RANGE OF LIGHTWEIGHT SPORTSCARS

Designed for enthusiasts looking to take their circuit driving to the next level with a focused sports-racing car, the SR1 concept wraps up the Radical ownership experience into one easy package with a comprehensive standard specification that is ideal for trackdays and club motorsport, including circuit racing, hillclimbs and sprints.

The SR1's LMP-inspired styling is no accident. Developed by the same team that created Radical's SR9 LMP2 racecar, the SR1 mirrors current prototype design, while the two-seater cockpit is ideal for professional driving tuition, or even entertaining business partners and friends. Powered by the exceptionally reliable, 210bhp RPE-Suzuki four-cylinder engine - used to great effect in a wide range of Radical's existing products - the SR1 features a six-speed sequential gearbox as standard, with a Quaife ATB differential ensuring very high levels of grip and control.

Braking is provided by 240mm, 30-vane ventilated discs with four-pot calipers that generate exceptional stopping power. Occupants are protected by a comprehensive safety cell and deformable crash structure tested to FIA standards, racing-specification harnesses and an integral fire extinguisher system. Latest-generation sportscar aerodynamics mean that the SR1 sticks to the track like only a Radical can, with grip limits far beyond the realms of its market rivals thanks to Radical-specific Dunlop slick, wet and road tyre options.

"Over the last decade, the SR range has introduced and inspired a new generation of racing and track driving enthusiasts, and the SR1 extends that engineering development out to a wider audience," said Radical co-founder Phil Abbott. "The SR1 is brilliant fun to drive and the performance is readily accessible for drivers of all abilities and ages. We're all really excited about the SR1 and I'm certain that it will be a huge success. You only have to take a brief test drive to discover just how good the car is!"

Unbeatable performance-for-pound ratio
The Radical SR1 retails at £29,850+VAT; in this price range, nothing touches it for speed and trackday ability. Revving higher, braking later and cornering harder than the opposition, the SR1 humbles GT and supercars with six-figure price tags.

SR1 Overview
Length: 3.85m
Height: 1.04m
Width: 1.62m
Min Weight: 520 kg
Max Speed: 138mph
0-60mph: 3.6 sec
50-100mph: 6.1 sec
Braking G's: 1.8
Cornering G's: 2.3

SR1 Standard Features
- Two-seater powder-coated carbon steel spaceframe chassis with integral safety cell - complying with MSA safety requirements.
- Aluminium front crash structures.
- 44 litre foam-filled aluminium fuel tank mounted behind the driver within the safety cell.
- Fully adjustable pedal box.
- Driver seat-belt complying wth FiA requirements.
- Four Butterfly, 41mm fuel injection system with composite ram air box
- Lightweight steel flywheel with multi-plate clutch
- Stainless steel manifold and silencer
- Six-speed sequential transverse gearbox
- Chain drive system, torque-biasing limited-slip differential for seamless diff lock-up
- Fully adjustable Nik suspension system front and rear - unequal length top and bottom wishbones, fabricated uprights, forged steel centre lock hubs and interchangeable anti-roll links
- Single-adjustable, coil-over dampers
- Radical four-pot calipers front and rear
- 240mm dia. × 25mm, 30-vane ventilated discs front and rear
- Radical cast aluminium wheels - 7" × 13" dia. front and 9" × 13" dia. rears.
- Dunlop bespoke slick tyres.
- Four-piece lightweight fibre-glass bodywork with self-coloured gel coat finish
- Owners name on side of cockpit
- Composite front diffuser with removable, high-nose, low-drag front section
- Wheel arch and side pod louvres
- Rear view mirrors
- Composite side pods with radiator inlet and internal ducting
- Composite side-skirts
- Removeable composite tail section with intergral induction intake and ventilation grilles
- Rear wing with end plates
- Rear brake and fog lights
- Moulded composite, high-sided, drivers and passenger seats with adjustable mounts
- Carbon-composite dashboard surround
- Radical display unit incorparating an LED analogue rev counter, gear indicator, shift light, four LCD displays of engine parameters/speed and warning lights
- Dash-mounted brake bias adjuster.
- Powertec Suzuki 1340cc 4-cylinder double overhead cam engine with a dry-sump oil system
- Engine performance 210bhp - 130ft/Ibs - 10,500rpm

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Old Jun 26, 2012 | 10:17 PM
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Now if only there was a way to make this street legal in the US... I'd take this over an Elise!
 
Old Jun 27, 2012 | 01:01 AM
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I think it's beautiful, and I'd love to have one
 
Old Jun 27, 2012 | 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Alzilla
Now if only there was a way to make this street legal in the US... I'd take this over an Elise!
for what?

there`s absolutely no use for it on the streets imo



on topic

great car!!
The price is very low,like that!
That makes maintenance for track sessions more affordable

I dig the V8 version more though
 
Old Jun 27, 2012 | 10:46 AM
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A client of mine has a Radical. Pretty awesome...
 
Old Jun 27, 2012 | 11:41 AM
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Man, reading this thread I can almost feel myself driving that thing. That would be exhilarating... a big boy go-kart for sure.
 
Old Jun 27, 2012 | 12:48 PM
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Originally Posted by ECB
for what?

there`s absolutely no use for it on the streets imo
For sheer badassedry. Besides, it's cheaper to buy this and fit headlights/turn signals in order to drive it to the track than it would be to buy it AND a truck AND a trailer to get this thing to the track.

And yes, it would suck in town and on busy city streets and you'd sweat horrendously and eat bugs and smell bad and look silly, but you'd feel awesome and that's what counts.
 
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Yeah, but so much fun to go through the Chik-Fil-A drive thru...
 
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Originally Posted by Pure Evo
Yeah, but so much fun to go through the Chik-Fil-A drive thru...
No need to roll down your window and you could just stick your soda in the ... NO F*CKING CUP HOLDER?!?!? WTF????!
 
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Duct tape it to the roll cage.
 



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