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MINI release a New GP

PostPosted: Sat May 12, 2012 7:56 pm
by MiniMpi
MINI have today released a New MINI GP at MINI United in the South of France.

The Mini Club of Ireland were on hand to take exclusive photos when it was just released today.

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Official Release :

Big on performance, small in number: The MINI John Cooper Works GP.
•Fastest MINI ever built
•extensive use of motorsport technology
•Best lap of the Nürburgring-Nordschleife: 8 min. 23 sec.
•Preview at the 2012 MINI United Festival
•Production limited to 2,000 cars

Only once has there been anything like it, but even that wasn’t as quick. With the new MINI John Cooper Works GP, the British premium brand has come up with another car of exceptional talent designed to deliver extreme performance on both the race track and the road. The sportiest road- registered MINI ever made will go on sale later this year in a limited run of 2,000 cars.

The MINI John Cooper Works GP is currently completing a program of testing in preparation for series production, part of which has involved setting an impressive fastest lap of the Nürburgring’s Nordschleife circuit ever achieved in a MINI. The MINI John Cooper Works GP lapped the Grand Prix course in 8 min. 23 sec. In so doing, the new model has put clear asphalt between itself and numerous sports cars from loftier perches – and beat the lap time set by its predecessor, the MINI Cooper S with John Cooper Works GP Kit, by almost 19 seconds.

Underpinning the performance characteristics of the MINI John Cooper Works GP is exclusive powertrain, chassis and aerodynamics technology inspired directly by motorsport. Its twin-scroll turbo engine generates outstanding torque, displays remarkable elasticity and demonstrates a healthy appetite for revs. The specially developed, adjustable race suspension channels this superlative output into spectacular yet precisely controllable handling.

As well as being undeniably imposing visually, the design of the body also gives the MINI John Cooper Works GP ideal aerodynamic balance in extreme driving situations – a key element in delivering that handling flair. Large front and rear aprons, striking side skirts and a bespoke roof spoiler are complemented by a newly developed rear diffuser which optimizes airflow around the underbody. The interior of the MINI John Cooper Works GP also contributes to the car’s inspirational racing feeling; with the rear seats removed, it focuses unashamedly on the needs of the driver and co-driver.

Concentrated motorsport expertise – faithfully embodied at MINI by its John Cooper Works sub-brand – is the not-so-secret ingredient in the MINI John Cooper Works GP recipe. The “GP” tag on the model title tells you exactly where the extreme sports edition of the compact MINI most tellingly reveals its potential. The GP’s chassis configuration, the effectiveness of its race-spec braking system, the grip offered by its likewise bespoke racing tires, and its aerodynamic properties have been honed into a high-performance whole on the Nürburgring’s Nordschleife circuit, the erstwhile venue for Formula One races and lauded as the world’s most challenging race track.

The unadulterated transfer of motorsport expertise into the everyday driving environment has history at MINI; it was this approach that made the MINI Cooper S with John Cooper Works GP Kit the epitome of extreme driving fun in a small car when it was unveiled in 2006. The previous generation’s output of 214 hp in the U.S. (134 hp per liter of displacement) and similarly impressive reserves of racing technology have secured its status as a sought-after collector’s item today.

The new MINI John Cooper Works GP follows eagerly in the tire tracks of its predecessor – and with an even greater spring in its step. It will be in similarly short supply, as the world will have to make do with just 2,000 units, and that will include cars to be sold in the U.S. Final performance figures will be announced closer to launch, along with pricing and the volume allocated for U.S customers.

Hosting the preview of the new model is another Grand Prix race track with history etched into every corner. The MINI John Cooper Works GP will be unveiled publicly for the first time at Le Castellet in France, during the MINI United festival on May 11-13, 2012.

[Source: MINI]

Re: MINI release a New GP

PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2012 9:18 am
by Masterbiker
You know how some people say that a car looks like it is moving fast even when at rest, I have never really agreed with that until seeing that new GP from the side. It really does look like it is flying down a road, even though it is just sitting there.

PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2012 9:27 am
by MiniMpi
It's going without saying that I like it :D

Re: MINI release a New GP

PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2012 3:55 pm
by JCW ger
Love the new GP not so sure about the wheels tho.....

Re: MINI release a New GP

PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2012 12:23 am
by Owen
I'm going to say what I've been thinking all weekend. I hate it. It's too shouty, too much grey here, white there, red here, orange (Least I think it's orange). The wheels look like someone's been feeding the old wheels too much mars bars, and the whole car just looks overweight, inflated and unhappy. The previous GP (While I was no fan of that either) was a much more subtle and stylish affair.

I've no doubt it'll handle and perform well, but it's ugly as sin and a bit - to use an English term - chavtastic. My opinion counts for naught though, no doubt all 2000 will sell the moment the order books open.

Re: MINI release a New GP

PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2012 11:34 am
by Jonknight
It is VERY loud but then I guess that's the point. I agree with Owen that it could have been more subtle and I hate the wheels but overall you have to say it's an amazing machine!!

Re: MINI release a New GP

PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2012 5:06 pm
by timmydamini
I noticed the 'R' compound Kumho's. They won't last too long.
I wonder will owners have to buy the 'special' tyres through the dealer network as with the Yokos for the Exige?

Those calipers will be powerful but will also increase the unsprung weight quite a bit, not good for bumpy Irish roads.
At least they dropped the wheel size to 17'', which I think will help.

No details on interior.
Defuser looks like the one from the Challenge cars.

Re: MINI release a New GP

PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2012 7:22 pm
by Owen
One source said the BHP is 220 ... sounds tiny in today's crowded market of very powerful small cars. The S1 Quattro is 333Bhp, the Golf GTi is pushing the mid to late 200's. The more I look at it, the more I think a marketing department and not an engineering team designed it.

Christ I must be getting old if I'm complaining this much.