
British  sports carmaker Ginetta has revealed the first renderings and  preliminary specs of its new G55 racecar. The company also announced  that the Michelin Ginetta G50 Cup, a supporting series for the British  Touring Car Championship, will change its name to Ginetta GT Supercup,  in which both the G50 and G55 will be eligible to compete, starting from  next year.
The  new G55 is powered by a Ford-sourced 3.7-liter engine delivering 370  hp, coupled to a Hewland gearbox. Compared to the older G50, Ginetta's  new racer boasts more powerful front and rear brakes, a new exhaust  system and fresh bodywork with improved aerodynamics. The G55 will be  displayed for the first time at the Autosport International exhibition  on January 13th. Pricing has been set at £75,000.
Ginetta  boss, Lawrence Tomlinson, commented on the changes: "The G50 has  dominated GT4 since its launch 2 years ago and proved itself as a real  stepping stone into the GT4 arena. By introducing the G55 into the new  Ginetta GT Supercup, I want to broaden Ginetta's offering to all drivers  expanding our career ladder even further and highlight a real route  into GT3 - whilst still providing an affordable way to enjoy top level  racing".
Teams running the Ginetta G50  will have the option to upgrade their existing car to G55 specs for  £25,000 or enroll in a new, part-exchange system. According to the  program, the 2011 G50 will be fitted with a 300 hp 3.5-liter Ford engine  linked to the same Hewland gearbox.
As  for the Ginetta GT Supercup, Mr. Tomlinson said that it will emulate  the class structure of other GT championships, such as the Le Mans  Series or ALMS, and competitors will benefit from separate points  systems and podiums. Entry fees for the race series will be £9,750 + VAT  for tge G50 and £11,750 + VAT for the G55.

 
      
 









 
 
 
 

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