Vemac Car Company Ltd
Automotive manufacturer of United Kingdom From 1998 to 2009.
Vemac is a British sports car manufacturer in Chigwell, Essex, , which was established in 1998 developed in 2001 and started in 2002 for the first time in a race. Vemac produced the vehicles until 2009.
History
Vermac was founded by Masao Ono, founder of Japanese vehicle refiner Tokyo R & D Co., Ltd., Chris Craft , a former automotive racer and Vernon Fotheringham, a businessman. Cars include the Japanese RD180 RD200 RD350.
The Vemac RD320R was registered as a FIA World Sportcar and raced as a Super GT -300 vehicle built from 2002 to 2009.
Specifications
Since almost all built vehicles were designed for racetracks and Vemac never gave an official presentation of the car. The body is made of carbon fiber reinforced plastic and the chassis of steel and aluminum HPD C32B Zytek ZV348 3900 cc V8.
Vemac built nine versions of the RD320R. The exact distribution of the vehicles is unknown, but # SVCRD320RD03H0007 has been used most often with 81 races.
engine | HPD C32B Zytek ZV348 3900 cc V8 naturally aspirated engine as a mid-engine mounted in the longitudinal direction |
chassis material | Hybrid steel aluminum |
tire | Advan, Kumho , Dunlop 300-640x18 / 355-710x18 (275-620x17 / 330-700x17) |
suspension | Double-wishbone suspension |
length | 4610 mm |
width | 1995 mm |
height | 1160 mm |
transmission | 6-speed manually sequential (+ reverse) |
