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Rotor Racing

 Automotive manufacturer from Glasgow, Scotland; United Kingdom 1997 to 2001

Rotor Racing  Automotive manufacturer from Glasgow, Scotland; United Kingdom 1997 to 2001

 

Rotor Motive Limited was a British manufacturer from Scotland that built race type cars from the late 1990s to the early 2000s. The brand name was Rotor Racing.

History

Rotor Motive Limited  began under rotor motives in Glasgow with Graham Millar the production of cars.

The model was called the RoToR JT 7 was designed in 1995 and tested in 1999. This was a traditional race vehicle in the style. The open body could accommodate two people. Fitted with a Ford 2 litre 16 valve RS2000 engine was mid-mounted behind the seats. For the very light vehicle, an acceleration of 0 to 60 miles (about 96 km / h) of 4 seconds was indicated. One of the two vehicles was a race car with carbon body work in blue, with a strengthened chassis. The other for road use and yellow. 

By 2001 the production ended.  A total of only two cars were built. There were plans still for a JT 8 version.