2005 Brunton Super Stalker 3.8l V6 Lotus 7 Replica 0-60 In 3 Sec. Racing Green on 2040-cars
Midlothian, Virginia, United States
PRICE REDUCED $1500! 13" Diamond racing wheels and Hoosier slicks also included! See photos from racing Autocross. If you are looking for a car that turns heads and is incredible to drive, this is it. If you want a car that will beat super cars on the street and the track, this is it. This is an amazing car. Type of Vehicle: Replica/Kit for Lotus Seven. It is a custom car based on an improved design of the Caterham Lotus 7, with american parts, high powered engine and a stronger frame. Manufacturer: Brunton Automotive. Model: Super Stalker, 3.8L V-6 Supercharged motor Year: 2005 Color: British racing green Car was built in 2005 to Brunton suggested procedures using new parts. If you are not familiar with Brunton Stalker, they are very fast, reliable and the most fun on wheels. These cars have exceptional handling and power. Many of these street legal cars are used on the track and outclass most other high priced cars such as Corvettes. My price is below the cost of parts alone. For more information on the replica manufacturer, check out Bruntonauto.com. I have files on the build, a full list of parts used with part number and cost. The Paint is a base coat/clear coat British Racing Green. There are no blemishes and no scratches.
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Lotus F1 Team promotes Joylon Palmer for next season
Mon, Oct 26 2015After letting its longtime protege Romain Grosjean go to the Haas F1 team, Lotus has named his successor for next season. Driving for the team as it transitions back to being the Renault factory outfit will be one Jolyon Palmer, the current reigning GP2 champion and possibly one of the best-poised drivers to make it into Formula One. The 24-year-old Brit has been steadily working his way up the formula racing ladder, winning races in Formula Two and GP2 over the past several years before winning the latter title last season. During that victorious campaign he also served as a test driver for Force India, before switching to Lotus this season and getting 10 grand prix practice sessions under his harness. Jolyon's own experience undoubtedly sealed the deal, but his upbringing surely put him in a prime position to make it in single-seater racing. He's the son of former F1 driver Jonathan Palmer, himself a past Formula Two champ before completing half a dozen seasons in Formula One. It's what the elder Palmer's been up to since leaving the grid, however, that's put the son in such a strong position. As head of MotorSport Vision, Jonathan Palmer controls five major racing tracks across the UK – including BrandsHatch, Outlton Park, Snetterton, Cadwell Park and the Bedford Autodrome. He also runs a couple of trackday programs, founded the now-defunct Formula Palmer Audi series and continues to operate the FIA Formula Two Championship, the BRDC Formula 4 Championship, and the British Superbike Championship. All of which gave young Jolyon plenty of room to run as he developed his career. Will that be enough to put the young Palmer in a position to win next season? Only time will tell. But he arrives at a pivotal time for the team, which is expected to transition back from the privately held Lotus operation to Renault's hands, running once again as the factory team – but saddled with an engine package that has been underperforming against the competition. One way or another, it ought to be an interesting time to be in Enstone. Related Video:
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Now that that's out of the way, the lack of a roof, rear wing and front splitter help make it 22 pounds lighter than the coupe, coming in a 2,565 pounds, and the supercharged 3.5-liter V6 in this topless blossom discharges 345 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque. For historical comparison with a non-convertible, those numbers nearly match the 2004 Lotus Esprit V8 Final Run edition - which had twin Garrett turbochargers. Yet the Exige S gets from a stoplight to 60 miles per hour in 3.8 seconds, nearly a full second quicker than that Esprit. Fair play, though, the Esprit did weigh 3,040 pounds.
It will be fitted with a six-speed manual only, and cost 52,900 pounds ($79,667 US), 55,378 euros ($71,404 US) or 8,500,000 yen ($82,078 US), depending on where you live. Here in the US we'll be sticking with the track-only Exige V6 Cup and Cup R models. The press release below offers more on the fine points.