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Darrian T9/T90

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  • Darrian T9
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CategoryGT2/GT3
GT1[1][2]
ConstructorDarrian Cars
ProductionT9 (1985-1989)
T90 (1990-1999)
T90 GTR (2000-2014)
T90 GTR+ (2015-present)
Technical specifications
Chassissteel tubular spaceframe
Suspensiondouble wishbones, push-rod actuated coil springs over shock absorbers, anti-roll bar
EngineSee Table
Transmission
Weight850–900 kg (1,870–1,980 lb)
BrakesDisc brakes
TiresAvon
Competition history

The Darrian T9,[4] later evolved into the Darrian T90,[5][6][7][8] is a purpose-built grand tourer-style race car, originally designed, developed and built by British manufacturer Davrian, since 1985.[9] It competed in the GT3/GT2 and GT1 class of the British GT Championship, with Swansea Institute Team Darrian (SITD) taking outright honours in the Privilege Insurance British GT Championship, in 1996.[10] Its modern evolution, the T90 GTR, has also competed as a rally car in various rallying events.[11][12][13]

Engine Options

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Displacement Engine Name Horsepower Torque
1,601 cubic centimetres (97.7 cubic inches; 1.601 litres) Ford-Cosworth BDA 217 brake horsepower (220 metric horsepower; 162 kilowatts) @ 9,500 rpm 175 newton-metres (129 pound force-feet) @ 7,500 rpm
1,975 cubic centimetres (120.5 cubic inches; 1.975 litres) Ford-Cosworth BDG 276 brake horsepower (280 metric horsepower; 206 kilowatts) 280 newton-metres (210 pound force-feet)
1,993 cubic centimetres (121.6 cubic inches; 1.993 litres) Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500-derived Ford-Cosworth YB (Turbocharged) 470 brake horsepower (480 metric horsepower; 350 kilowatts) 550 newton-metres (410 pound force-feet)
2,499 cubic centimetres (152.5 cubic inches; 2.499 litres) Millington S2 (Turbocharged) 370 brake horsepower (380 metric horsepower; 280 kilowatts) 407 newton-metres (300 pound force-feet)
1,993 cubic centimetres (121.6 cubic inches; 1.993 litres) Hart 420 305 brake horsepower (309 metric horsepower; 227 kilowatts) 260 newton-metres (190 pound force-feet)
2,354 cubic centimetres (143.6 cubic inches; 2.354 litres) Honda K24 (Turbocharged) 205 brake horsepower (208 metric horsepower; 153 kilowatts) 222 newton-metres (164 pound force-feet)
2,264 cubic centimetres (138.2 cubic inches; 2.264 litres) Ford EcoBoost (Turbocharged) 430 brake horsepower (440 metric horsepower; 320 kilowatts) 500 newton-metres (370 pound force-feet)
2,000 cubic centimetres (120 cubic inches; 2.0 litres) Vauxhall XE 201 brake horsepower (204 metric horsepower; 150 kilowatts) 280 newton-metres (210 pound force-feet)

References

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  1. ^ "All The GT1s: Every Make & Model | dailysportscar.com". www.dailysportscar.com.
  2. ^ "All The GT1s, Part Six: Housekeeping! | dailysportscar.com". www.dailysportscar.com.
  3. ^ "1989 DARRIAN T90 PROTOTYPE – EX-ROBIN HERD". collectingcars.com.
  4. ^ "Darrian T9". racecarsdirect.com.
  5. ^ Rallied, Raced & (March 8, 2009). "Darrian T9 Highly Successful | motorsport classifieds from Raced & Rallied". Raced & Rallied.
  6. ^ "Darrian Archives". Retrieved 26 November 2022.
  7. ^ "T9 Motorsport". www.boucard.co.uk. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
  8. ^ "Darrian T90 GTR, 2012 [Auta5P ID:21498 EN]". auta5p.eu.
  9. ^ "A Brief History Of The Darrian". December 12, 2016.
  10. ^ "Darrian History". Darrian. Archived from the original on 2008-07-05.
  11. ^ "Darrian T90 GTR specs and price". Driving your dream.
  12. ^ "The Rare Darrian T90 – A British Giant-Killer". Silodrome. May 14, 2021.
  13. ^ "The world's most unlikely rally cars". Autocar.