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Gordon Murray Automotive makes its U.S. debut at Monterey Car Week
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Premium British supercar manufacturer Gordon Murray Automotive (GMA) is set to make its American debut at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering in California.
On Friday 19th August 2022, GMA will showcase the company’s halo supercar – the T.50 – alongside the all-new T.33 coupe supercar. Just 100 owners will experience each of the company’s highly acclaimed supercars. No other supercar provides the driver-centric focus, everyday usability, or symphony of engine tone provided by the world’s finest V12 – the T.50 Cosworth GMA V12 and T.33 Cosworth GMA.2 V12.
Professor Gordon Murray CBE, Executive Chairman and Philip Lee, CEO of the Gordon Murray Group will conduct a Press Conference and unveil the GMA T.50 and T.33 at the GMA stand at The Quail at 10:35 PST.
Ahead of Monterey Car Week Gordon Murray Group announced a permanent home for the company in the North American market, with a Gordon Murray Automotive Inc. Centre based in Florida. The move is a key step in the Group’s international expansion and underpins the company’s plans to support North American customers.
Philip Lee, CEO, Gordon Murray Group: “As a Group, we are incredibly excited to officially launch Gordon Murray Automotive in America and announce the Gordon Murray Automotive Centre for the North American market. Monterey Car Week is the ultimate event to communicate such an important milestone for our company.”
Gordon Murray Heritage has entered the Duckhams Ford LM (T.3) into the Le Mans tribute race at Laguna Seca WeatherTech Raceway on Saturday 20th August and will be driven by Dario Franchitti MBE, four-time IndyCar Series champion and three-time Indy 500 winner. The heritage racer is a Group 5 Le Mans car designed by Gordon Murray for Alain de Cadenet in 1972 for the 24 Hours of Le Mans race. The car will run as a tribute to Chris Craft and Alain de Cadenet.
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