The much heralded Caparo T1 will
make its first public appearance as a running car at the
15th Goodwood Festival of Speed. The T1 will be one of
the star attractions at this world famous UK event, which
will be held over the weekend of 22-24 June 2007.

The T1 will participate in the Goodwood
hill climb; a 1.16 mile course running through the parkland
grounds of Goodwood House and the principal attraction
at the annual Festival of Speed. The car will make its
‘debut in action’ as part of the Sunday Times
‘InGear’ Supercar run.
The T1 will also be displayed as part
of the Goodwood technology pavilion, a new feature at
this key festival event in the motorsport social calendar.
This is particularly relevant to the T1 as the display
will help showcase Caparo’s lightweight vehicle
design capabilities.
The T1 is designed and produced by Caparo
Vehicle Technologies, a new engineering design company
created by the rapidly expanding Caparo group to provide
advanced technology, materials engineering and design
services to automotive, aerospace, defence, marine and
motorsport clients.
“The Caparo T1 not only looks and performs like
a Formula One car but it also helps us to demonstrate
new and advanced technology to carmakers and automotive
component suppliers,” says operations director Ben
Scott-Geddes.
“The same approach to aerodynamics, choice of materials
and efficient design, which has allowed us to develop
the T1, can be applied to create safe, affordable, fuel-efficient
and lightweight family cars.”
The T1 promises an astonishing 0-60mph
time of 2.5 seconds and the closest experience yet to
a Formula One race car on the track. With every cubic
millimetre of the vehicle shaped solely by its functionality,
its performance should prove as dramatic as it looks.
The power is delivered by a Caparo V8 engine which can
produce in excess of 550bhp in a car with an ultralight
kerb weight of approximately 500kg; around one-third the
mass of the average family saloon.
“This is 100kg lighter than a fully ballasted ready-to-race
Formula One car,” said Graham Halstead engineering
director Caparo Vehicle Technologies. “It means
the T1 can deliver a comparable power-to-weight ratio
well in excess of 1,000bhp-per-tonne.”
“Goodwood’s Festival of Speed provides an
ideal setting for the T1,” said Sean Butcher commercial
director Caparo Vehicle Technologies. “With more
than 500 journalists, press photographers, TV channels
and radio stations covering the event worldwide, the T1
will certainly be in the media spotlight – which
seems appropriate as everyone wants to see how this car
performs.”
The Caparo T1 is an uncompromised
high performance two-seater designed to give customers
an affordable and reliable season on the track without
incurring the extraordinary costs of running a real Formula
One car. These highly exclusive £180,000 (excluding
taxes) hand-built cars will be built for customers this
year with the first being delivered in May.