The McMurtry Spéirling PURE fan car has shattered lap time records at the Hockenheimring F1 circuit in Germany. During a two-day track day event on June 7th and 8th, the car was showcased to potential customers and put through its paces.
Record-Breaking Performance
The highlight of the event came on June 8th when former F1 driver Max Chilton, piloting the Spéirling PURE at 75% power and downforce, clocked a blistering lap time of 1:24.43 on the 2.842-mile circuit. This time, verified by independent timekeepers, is a staggering 14.1 seconds faster than the record set by the exclusive Mercedes-AMG One in 2022. Furthermore, it eclipsed the 2020 DTM qualifying time by 3.907 seconds, making the Spéirling PURE the fastest closed-wheel car to ever lap Hockenheimring.
A Unique Engineering Marvel
The Spéirling PURE is a revolutionary hyper-track car available for purchase globally. One of its key features is the innovative downforce-on-demand system, which generates exceptional grip from a standstill. This system complements the car’s powerful 1000bhp electric powertrain, offering drivers a range of selectable performance modes – from GT3 to F1-level speeds.
Positive Reception from Drivers
Max Chilton, the test driver behind the record-breaking lap, emphasised the thrill of showcasing the car at a bustling track event. He described the experience of driving the Spéirling PURE at Hockenheim as akin to racing in F1 a decade ago. Chilton went on to say, “The Spéirling PURE offers a truly unique opportunity for track day enthusiasts to experience the exhilaration of F1-level performance.”
A Future for Fan Cars?
Thomas Yates, Managing Director of McMurtry Automotive, highlighted the customer interest in the history and future of fan car technology. He expressed his gratitude to the Dörr Group and Hockenheim for hosting the event and McMurtry’s pride in achieving this significant milestone. The record-breaking performance at Hockenheimring serves as a strong testament to the McMurtry Spéirling PURE’s capabilities and potentially paves the way for a more prominent role for fan cars in the future of motorsport.