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The Skelta sports car.

April 14th, 2009 · No Comments
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The Skelta shows what a car design team can do when they are given a fairly open brief to produce a fun track day car. This is the G-Force and it is not until you get inside it that you appreciate how appropriately named it is. The whole curved bodyshell is covered with vents, areofoils and wings giving the car massive down force. The whole car weighs in at under 800kg, thanks in part to a clever chassis materials and use of carbon fibre and Kevlar in the body panels.

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The Skelta is pretty imposing from the rear with some toxic looking rear light clusters, a large rear wing and massive centrally mounted exhaust pipe.

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