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It’s all in the detail

DO YOU PEER BEHIND PEOPLE’S HEADS AS THEY’RE talking in Zoom or Teams meetings to see what’s on their bookshelves or hanging on their walls? While trying not to look obvious while doing so, I’m having a good snoop behind Gordon Murray’s head. I can see a Brabham in Parmalat colours; an old photo of the T1, the first car he ever designed; and of course there’s a picture of a McLaren F1. It’s that car and its spiritual successor that we’re talking about today.

The T.50 is going to be our sort of car. In the words of Murray himself, ‘it will be the last of the world’s great analogue supercars’. Murray is building this car because he can, and reckons very few, if any, others could. ‘A very small team built the F1,’ he says, ‘and although I

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