Napiersport CORSE
Tel: +44 (0)870 2863215
The CORSE Range
The Stratos, although a magnificent car,
had many shortcomings, so, in designing the CORSE, we decided to improve on the
original, not just replace it "warts and all". We also endeavoured to produce a
car, where the construction would be straight-forward and achievable, in a
reasonable length of time, without the builder having any sophisticated
engineering skills.
The CORSE chassis has been independantly
tested, and found to have a torsional deflection figure of 6000 lb ft/degree.
STATUS has awarded us their "Blue Riband" for chassis performance and design - a
title of which we are very proud.
The beauty of the CORSE's design
construction is that the engine bay is large enough to accomodate virtually any
transverse engine/transmission unit. Even a Ferrari V8 can be accomodated.
The front suspension geometry has been
updated, and with our own design cast aluminium steering rack, the handling
characteristics now match the performance of the car.
By using the facilities and expertise at
The Metropolitan University of Manchester, all important aspects of our design
have beedn checked, or tested, by them, so that you are assured of buying a
safe, well-engineered car.
WHICH KIT Magazine, said of the original
development CORSE, "Without reservation, I can say that this is the safest and
best road holding car I have ever experienced."
Those wishing to compete in motorsport
need look no further than the CORSE. A CORSE I fitted with a Honda V6 engine has
been sucessfully campaigned in UK National rallies by Garry Midwinter, winning
outright on several occasions, against such opposition as Coswoth 4x4s and
Lancia Integrales. More recently the car, in the hands of Bernard Rooney, has
competed in some Scottish Tarmac rounds, beating such cars as Group A Escort
Cosworths.
In track racing, an Alfa-powered CORSE,
run by the Nick Hennessy Racing Team, successfully won the 1996 Class A title in
the Auto Italia Championship, beating cars like the Ferrari 308 and 328 to the
flag.
The CORSE Range comprises two models,
the CORSE S and the CORSE I.
CORSE S
The CORSE S utilises a fully bracketed
chassis fabricated from formed steel sections and tuning, incorporating an RAC
certified roll-cage, forming a complete safety cage.
The body is in high quality GRP with the
addition of Coremat, where appropriate, for added strength. It is unstressed to
eliminate any star crazing, and is finished to a high standard in a selection of
coloured gel coats, with return flanges on all parts to aid rigidity.
Choice of engine mountings for either
Lancia Beta Twin Cam, or Alfa Romeo 164 3 Litre V6, as standard.
CORSE I
The CORSE I uses essentially the same
"Blue Riband" chassis as the CORSE S, with revised suspension pick-up points,
and re-styled engine bay area.
To incorporate the latest suspension
design thinking, we have developed our own cast alloy uprights for both front
and rear.
By using wishbone type suspension all
round, we have been able to match suspension characteristics front to rear (more
linear roll centre changes, equal roll couple, etc.), and produce a car with
extremely high and predictable limiis, which is a pleasure to drive fast.
Build Service
Napiersport also offers a full or
part-build service, including the supply and tuning of engines.

Contacting Napiersport
The CORSE is in production by
Napiersport, an offshoot of Hennnessy Racing. They can be contacted via
info@superstratos.com or Tel: +44
(0)870 2863215
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