Silver SS
February 2nd, 2004, 02:54 PM
Very nice....:lildevil:
http://www.supercars.net/PicFetch?pic=2002_noble_m12_gto-2.jpg
The body of the M12 GTC-3 is entirely made of composite materials. It features a large rear wing and front splitter to increase down force for and aft. This down force restricts the car to it's 165 mph top speed, but aids greatly in high speed handling.
Where the M12 GTO wins is it's power to weight ratio. Weighting almost 700lbs lighter than our Enzo Ferrari, the M12 GTO makes greater use to its horsepower than almost any other car. Missing from the car is anything associated with luxury. It does not come with power windows, traction control or ABS. The costs associated with such non-refinement keep the car at a modest price. Hardly any other car on the market today can complete with the 48 000 pound price tag.
In the upcoming year, Noble plan to release a race-ready model called the GTO-3T. It will be a no compromise track car including an FIA roll cage combined with a 400 horsepower engine. With this announcement, Noble are well on their way to prove the M12 GTO on the track:bigok: :bigok:
http://www.supercars.net/PicFetch?pic=2002_noble_m12_gto-2.jpg
The body of the M12 GTC-3 is entirely made of composite materials. It features a large rear wing and front splitter to increase down force for and aft. This down force restricts the car to it's 165 mph top speed, but aids greatly in high speed handling.
Where the M12 GTO wins is it's power to weight ratio. Weighting almost 700lbs lighter than our Enzo Ferrari, the M12 GTO makes greater use to its horsepower than almost any other car. Missing from the car is anything associated with luxury. It does not come with power windows, traction control or ABS. The costs associated with such non-refinement keep the car at a modest price. Hardly any other car on the market today can complete with the 48 000 pound price tag.
In the upcoming year, Noble plan to release a race-ready model called the GTO-3T. It will be a no compromise track car including an FIA roll cage combined with a 400 horsepower engine. With this announcement, Noble are well on their way to prove the M12 GTO on the track:bigok: :bigok: