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Jag hasn't built spec racers like this in house since the '90s, so this is awesome news. Of course, nothing is official yet, but this info feels pretty solid. Head to the HP for the full story — I can't wait to see pics of these babies!
 
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you know what that means.... parts we can copy/steal off the GT4 car for ours
 
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JLR is building them for a Private customer, will be run by our UK Dealers David Appleby Engineering.

We're hoping to have a couple built and run them on this side of the pond. So if anyone wants to go racing let me know!
 
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Looking forward to see what they build and which platform they use!
 
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Looking forward to see what they build and which platform they use!
They will be V8, IRO 500BHP
 
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Originally Posted by Stuart@VelocityAP
They will be V8, IRO 500BHP
Isn't that too much power for GT4 standards? Do you know if they will be using the new 2018 body?
 
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Isn't that too much power for GT4 standards? Do you know if they will be using the new 2018 body?
You're talking body panels? That I don't know. You would expect so, but then race cars often lag behind road cars, when you think about when development and build started on these cars for example, I doubt the 2018 body was out.
 
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I'm guessing it wont look far off from the Aston Martin team car:

 
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I will be curious as to the final weight of the vehicle.

Heck, these cars have aluminum bodies, you'd think that it would be lighter. Don't know if they could get down to 3,200 - 3,300# with big and powerful V8, but I'm thinking to myself - an F-type would be a track monster if it could shed that much weight.
 
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Originally Posted by FR500GT
I'm guessing it wont look far off from the Aston Martin team car:


There were some speculative renderings done by a few sources. Bear in mind, the Aston above is not a GT4, that's a GTE. There's a pretty big difference:




Some of the FType Renders:








Now those are some cool looking cars with some classic liveries, but notice they look far more like the GTE Aston? Side exit exhaust, barge boards etc.

What you're probably more likely to see is something more like this. Not a widebody, with factory lines, some bolt-ons like wing, diffuser, front splitter etc:

 
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Originally Posted by Stuart@VelocityAP
There were some speculative renderings done by a few sources. Bear in mind, the Aston above is not a GT4, that's a GTE. There's a pretty big difference:

Some of the FType Renders:


Stuart, I should have known... it is my profile picture after all lol
 
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Once I get my chin off the floor I might be able to stop drooling
 
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Originally Posted by FR500GT
I'm guessing it wont look far off from the Aston Martin team car:

Let's hope so. That's sexy — and I think the Jag is even better looking.
 
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Anyone hear about any updates?
 
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Originally Posted by FR500GT
Anyone hear about any updates?
I can get some info, anything you want to know in particular?
 
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Originally Posted by Stuart@VelocityAP
I can get some info, anything you want to know in particular?
1. Will it be street legal?
2. If not, will it be commercially available, or for established race teams only?
3. How much will it cost?
4. Which engine? Power?
 
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1. Will it be street legal?
No. The GT4 Spec Race cars regardless of brand are not made street legal. It may be possible given the fact that they are not super-modified compared to GT3 spec, but it would depend upon where you wanted to register it and so on. My guess is that for example the EPA would not allow it to be registered as 'just' an FType, so even if you added a parking brake and so on, it would probably be challenging.

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2. If not, will it be commercially available, or for established race teams only?
This is a trickier question. Due to the reason & commercial agreement about the way these are made, it is unclear. My guess is that one could buy a car if one so desired, but it would not be from Jaguar.

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3. How much will it cost?
This is purely a stab in the dark based on similar GT4 costs from other manufacturers but I would guess around $200-250,000 USD.

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4. Which engine? Power?
My understanding is that it will carry the V8, and power output will be right around 500BHP.
 
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Thank you for the update Stuart. Any rough idea on when they will hitting the track?
 

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