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F1 never looked this good. Maybe it is time to make F1 racing attractive. You know, up to date. One can only hope. This design approach looks very promising. Enjoy the show in this realm of pure digital design. Who knows, one day...   source

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GORDON MURRAY CELEBRATES 50 YEARS OF VEHICLE ENGINEERING AND DESIGN WITH LANDMARK EXHIBITION

More than 40 iconic race and road cars from Gordon Murray’s career to gather for celebration event this November Highlights will include Brabham and McLaren Formula 1 cars, McLaren supercars, lightweight concepts, one-off specials and city cars Venue is the brand-new facility for Gordon Murray Design at Dunsfold, Surrey Invitation-only exhibition available to all, via online ‘virtual tour’ Anniversary events coincide with exciting news about all-new, ground-breaking vehicle A unique exhibition will gather – for the first and possibly only time in one location – more than 40 iconic and historically significant race and road cars from Professor Gordon Murray’s 50-year career. This landmark exhibition will celebrate Professor Murray’s five decades of vehicle design and engineering. And car and motorsport enthusiasts across the world will be able to take a ‘virtual tour’ online of the stunning exhibits themselves and hear some of Gordon Murray’s comments on some of the most ...

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