Aurora Motorsports is ordering an ADR1000 this week to be delivered to their shop in North Carolina, where they will update it to SCCA specifications. They have named the SCCA compliant car the Sport 1. The car is planned to be available for customer delivery shortly thereafter.
Coupled with Aurora Motorsports' earlier announcement to import the ADR Sports 2, this now allows them to offer cars for both the CSR and DSR SCCA classes.
Aurora Motorsports will strive to have the first customer car ready by June. Potential customers will be glad to know that the Sport 1 chassis and bodies will be built in the United States. The first ADR1000 chassis will be shipping to the US in 2 weeks. Aurora will then update the chassis to SCCA specs (making it a Sport 1), make new chassis jigs, new body plug and molds for the new chassis, and engine mounts.
The previously announced Sport 2 CSR cars, with new chassis and bodies, will be ready by late March. They should arrive in the US by mid-April. Aurora Motorsports has already procured a 1507cc Hayabusa engine for the first car, and will receive a 2004 1300cc engine this week.
The Sport 2 is now FIA crash tested and certified and each car will come with FIA certification papers have FIA tags on the roll cage.
The ADR1000 and Sports 2 sports racers are designed and manufactured by ADR Engineering UK. The ADR cars were featured in the December 2004/January 2005 edition (Issue 57) of Race Tech magazine.
For details, contact Rod Whedbee at 704-798-6959
Rod Whedbee
Aurora Motorsports
210 Hill St, #19
Salisbury, NC 28144
704.798.6959
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