McLaren reveals track-focused 12C GT Sprint ahead of its debut at Goodwood

On the eve of the weekend opening up to this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed, McLaren officially announced that they’ll be revealing a new track-only version of its current bread-and-butter MP4-12C supercar called the 12C Sprint GT at this year’s event.

It isn’t as hardcore as either the 12C GT3 or the 12C GT Can-Am Edition—the other racing variants of the famous MP4-12C. But it does sit quite a bit lower, rides on a set of Pirelli racing slicks, and heavier duty track equipment to withstand the greater beatings of continuous competition.

Under the center-mounted hood sits the brand’s familiar 3.8L turbocharged V8 good for 616hp. Other tech includes ProActive Chassis Control, McLaren’s patented Airbrake and Brake Steer, and much more.

The McLaren 12C Sprint GT will make its physical debut at Goodwood this weekend and will start below GBP £200,000 or about $298,701 plus taxes.

For full details, check out the press release after the jump.

McLAREN GT SHOWS TRACK FOCUS WITH 12C GT SPRINT

– Track-only variant of the 12C announced
– Lowered ride height with Pirelli racing slick tyres
– Optimised aerodynamic package with enhanced cooling
– Enhanced chassis tuning to deliver a GT racing experience

10/07/13 — McLaren GT is to produce a new high performance variant of the 12C, named the 12C GT Sprint, designed to offer further enhanced handling through optimised aerodynamics and track focus.

The track-only model signifies the continued development of the 12C model, and bridges the gap between the 12C, itself fully accomplished on both road and track, and the all-out racing 12C GT3 and 12C GT Can-Am Edition models. It has been designed and developed by McLaren GT, the race car building arm of the McLaren Group, and retains many of the unique systems from the 12C road car, on which it is based.

Built around the lightweight carbon fibre MonoCell chassis, and with developments to systems such as ProActive Chassis Control, (PCC), Brake Steer and the McLaren Airbrake, the latest model from McLaren GT has been honed to deliver a more track-focused GT racing experience whilst retaining the balance and precise characteristics much praised in the road car.

Generating 625PS, the optimised 3.8-litre twin turbo engine includes a unique oil system, and cooling system which features a 12C GT3 developed central front radiator. The GT Sprint retains the 12C’s seven speed twin clutch gearbox.

The PCC suspension system has been tuned and recalibrated to suit the cars lower ride height and racing slick tyres, providing a firmer and more circuit-orientated setup. The 12C GT Sprint has three unique handling modes which allow the driver to select their preferred damping, roll stiffness and ESP settings.

Externally, the 12C GT Sprint features optimised aerodynamic and cooling upgrades. At the front is a more aggressive front bumper, GT3-inspired bonnet with radiator exit ducts and front wing louvres. Lowered by 40 mm, the 12C GT Sprint is fitted with track-focused braking system with carbon ceramic (CCM) brake discs. Tyre changes are made easier through an on-board air jacking system and centre-locking 19-inch OZ wheels, shod with Pirelli racing slick tyres.

Inside the cabin, the 12C GT Sprint is fitted with an FIA-approved rollcage and integrated fire extinguisher system. A fully adjustable HANS-approved, lightweight composite racing seat fitted with full six-point harness provides the optimum driving position, while an air-conditioning system is retained, albeit a lightweight version, offering added comfort.

A carbon fibre dash houses the race developed digital display and key vehicle controls which interface with a McLaren GT developed steering wheel.

Further enhancements are available through a range of bespoke options including a CFD (computational fluid dynamics) developed aerodynamic package including carbon fibre rear wing and front splitter, and further lightweight components including a polycarbonate windscreen.

The 12C GT Sprint, finished in heritage McLaren Orange as standard, will make its world premiere at the 2013 Goodwood Festival of Speed.

Further details will be announced in due course, but an initial batch of 20 cars will be delivered in 2013, available from McLaren retailers at a price point below GBP £200,000*.

*plus applicable taxes/duties

– By: Chris Chin

Chris Chin

Chris Chin is the Editor-In-Chief of egmCarTech and is a regular contributor to Automobile Magazine.

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