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About Ascari

Ascari Cars is a sports car manufacturer based in Banbury, United Kingdom. The company was named after Alberto Ascari (1918 - 1955) who was the first double world Formula 1 champion. Besides manufacturing cars, Ascari also manages a racetrack, Race Resort Ascari.

History

Ascari Cars was established in Dorset, England in 1995. Its first limited-edition car, the Ascari Ecosse, was launched in 1998. After the release of the Ecosse, Dutch businessman Klaas Zwart purchased the company.

In 2000 Ascari built a new facility in Banbury. Ascari's second car, the Ascari KZ1, was developed at Banbury, which also housed Team Ascari's racing assets.

Also in 2000, Ascari also began developing a racetrack near Ronda, in southern Spain. The track was accompanied by a resort, with several road and racing cars available to visitors to test, including former Formula One machinery.

Road cars

  • Ascari FGT (1995) - Initial concept car
  • Ascari Ecosse (1998) - Production version of the FGT
  • Ascari KZ1 (2003)
  • Ascari A10 (2006) - Uprated version of the KZ1

Race cars

  • Ascari FGT (1995) - Racing version of the FGT concept, run in the British GT Championship
  • Ascari A410 (2000) - Le Mans Prototype
  • Ascari KZR-1 (2003) - Upgraded version of the A410
  • Ascari KZ1R GT3 (2005) - Racing version of the KZ1, running in the FIA GT3 class

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V8 32v 4.6L      A  
213.0 kW / 285.6 hp / 285.6 hp        
   

Ascari FG-T (1992)

2-seater, 8-cylinder 32-valve V engine, 4600 cm3 / 280.7 cu in / 280.7 cu in, 213.0 kW / 285.6 hp / 285.6 hp, automatic transmission, rear wheel drive, 281 km/h / 175 mph / 175 mph top speed

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