Ford Shelby GR-1 Concept
| Price | -- | Weight | 3900 lbs (est) | ||
| Engine | 6.4 liter V10 | Transmission | 6-speed transaxle w/LSD | ||
| Aspiration | Natural | Torque | 501 lb-ft @ 5550 rpm | ||
| HP | 605 @ 6750 rpm | HP/Weight | 6.4 lbs per hp | ||
| HP/Liter | 95 hp per liter | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-62 mph | -- | Top Speed | -- | 
(from Ford Press 
			Release)  Ford took the occasion of the world's foremost 
			showcase of automotive splendor, the Pebble Beach Concours 
			d'Elegance, to unveil the Ford Shelby GR-1 concept, calling the new 
			sports car a salute to "performance art."
			
			The Ford Shelby GR-1 is a uniquely emotional American sports car 
			design that makes a bold statement about Ford's performance future.
			
			"The Ford Shelby Cobra concept was a small step in our plans for the 
			Ford GT supercar architecture and our relationship with Carroll 
			Shelby," says J Mays, Ford Motor Company group vice president of 
			Global Design. "And the Ford Shelby GR-1 is a giant leap toward the 
			future."
			
			The GR-1 concept takes the performance car genre in a new direction 
			combining modern sculptured surfaces in a sleek muscular fastback 
			design. The result is a forward-looking supercar with attention 
			grabbing Ford presence and Carroll Shelby inspiration. 
			
			The Ford Shelby GR-1 is a front-engined, two-seat, fastback supercar 
			that is based on the architecture of the Ford GT. 
Ford and Carroll Shelby
More than 42 years after 
			their original agreement to produce performance cars, Ford Motor 
			Company and Carroll Shelby are back together producing production 
			and concept cars. Shelby, a former race car driver and creator of 
			numerous collectable performance cars returned to collaboration with 
			Ford in the design of the 2005 Ford GT, which goes on sale this 
			summer.
			
			Shelby worked closely with the Ford Design team and Advanced Product 
			Creation group to develop the Ford Shelby Cobra concept car. In 
			addition, Shelby will produce a high-performance, limited edition, 
			Shelby Ford Expedition, for sale through select dealers next year.
Design
Racing inspired and 
			wholly modern in design, this show car builds on the success of the 
			Ford Shelby Cobra concept - the 2004 North American International 
			Auto Show (NAIAS) "Best in Show" winner - and reinforces Ford's 
			on-going commitment to performance excellence.
			
			The Ford Shelby GR-1 concept is a sinewy, athletic design with a 
			dramatic front engine proportion. The long hood blends seamlessly 
			into the teardrop-shaped cabin while the dramatic fenders dart 
			rearwards into curvaceous haunches thrusting the car forward and 
			enhancing the aggressive stance and width.
			
			The car looks as if it is in motion, even when standing still. The 
			optimized wheel arches and compact overhangs define the dramatic 
			proportion while the sensual surfaces express the car's athletic 
			nature. A chiseled physique is achieved with sheer and full surfaces 
			working together, interfacing one another in harmonious lines such 
			as the strong shoulder line orbiting the car's form. 
			
			The front of the GR-1 is dominated by an impressive air intake 
			aperture and air flow splitter, directing cooling air into the 
			engine bay and wheel wells, while air vents on the top surface of 
			the hood exhaust hot air from the radiator.
			
			The V10 engine pushes unashamedly upwards into the hood's surface 
			exposing prominent bulges - a potent reminder of the car's powerful 
			performance - while air vents at the base of the front screen allow 
			the motor to breathe. Intakes and vents perforate the body side and 
			Kamm tail, further exhausting hot air out of the vehicle.
			
			The front corners of the GR-1 are dominated by the front wheel well 
			and trapezoidal HIss (high intensity solid state) and LED headlamps. 
			The distinctive Kamm tail, a strong concave section, is further 
			defined by the bold vertical tail lights at the rear.
			
			A visor-like side glass graphic gives a hint of the dramatic motion 
			of the butterfly-hinged doors. 
			
			The race-inspired, ultimate high performance, Ford Shelby GR-1 is 
			the next chapter in a long line of emotionally-charged Ford supercar 
			concepts.
Building Another Showstopper
Ford worked closely with 
			Carroll Shelby to develop the Ford Shelby Cobra concept for the 2004 
			North American International Auto Show. The show car was the 
			brainchild of Ford's Advanced Product Creation Group, engineered in 
			Michigan and designed in California, a partnership which is charged 
			with developing future car concepts and technologies with an eye 
			toward production possibilities. The group used the Ford GT 
			architecture and fully engineered the Ford Shelby Cobra concept. For 
			demonstration purposes, two chassis were ordered for the Cobra 
			concept, but only one show car was built.
			
			Before body panels were even created, the fully-operational running 
			chassis was test-driven at high speeds at Ford's Dearborn Proving 
			Ground. So pleased were Ford officials with the concept's chassis 
			that they took the extra demonstration chassis and went to work on 
			another concept before the Ford Shelby Cobra concept was unveiled in 
			January.
			
			The Ford Shelby Cobra and its predecessor, the Ford GT were hits of 
			the two previous North American International Auto Shows. The Ford 
			Design team was challenged to follow-up with another exciting 
			concept. 
The Designer
In the Irvine Advanced 
			Design Studio, George Saridakis, a young designer, new to Ford in 
			2000, was known for his contributions in executing the details of 
			some of Ford, Lincoln and Mercury's latest production and concept 
			designs. 
			
			Saridakis created a sketch that caught the attention of the Irvine 
			team and resonated with Mays. 
			
			"George produced this completely resolved sketch - the best I've 
			seen in 10 years," says Mays. "When I saw it, it wasn't a matter of 
			'Let's do more sketches.' It was really more of a 'Let's get this 
			into clay.'"
			
			Remarkably, only the original sketch of the car, in three 
			perspectives, was created. 
			
			"George nailed it in one crack," Mays opines. "This is a designer so 
			masterful at visualizing every aspect of the car and its story that 
			it literally flowed out of his pen. And because the design is so 
			pure, we really believe this show car will be a hit." 
Length   
			173.7 (4413mm) 
			Width   74.6 (1834mm) 
			Height   46.0 (1168mm) 
			Wheelbase   100 (2540mm) 
			Track Front   63.0 (1598mm) 
			Track Rear   61.3 (1558mm) 
			Front Overhang   35.6 (903mm) 
			Rear Overhang   38.2 (970mm) 
			Min. Ground Clearance   5.9 (150mm) 
			Curb Weight   3900 lbs est. 
			Tire Size   275/40/R19 front 345/35/R19 rear 
			Engine   Ford 6.4L V10 
			Max RPM    7500RPM 
			Horsepower   605 @ 6750RPM 
			Torque   501lb/ft @ 5550RPM 
			Transmission   6-speed transaxle with LSD 
			Final Drive Ratio   3.36:1 



