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Laurie set about designing and building a new car for 1948 season and the Type-C was the result. Again, an aluminium monocoque formed the basis for the car with a JAP engine mounted in a Elektron cast frame which supported the specially designed wishbone front suspension. The car also featured front wheel drive with his own design alloy wheels and inboard mounted front brake drums to reduce the un-sprung weight. The completed vehicle had a very low dry weight and required ballast to bring it up to the 500 lb. minimum. To finance the project, Laurie marketed the machine to be built to order, however delays meant that it was not ready for its first scheduled event and subsequent races saw little in the way of success. In total 3 or 4 Type-C cars are believed to have been built. The project did however attract much attention from the press and the machine remained highly regarded, helping to establish Laurie's reputation. |
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