1988 ErinSport CRP4-B 833
The defining star of Erin's Group C era, the CRP4-B is still one of the fastest race cars ever made by ErinSport.
The CRP (Group C Race Prototype) development team had now produced a succession of ever improving cars, with this one being the best. Featuring a carbon fibre chassis molded to an aluminium composite body on top, the car was exceptionally light and very safe. Sitting in the rear was 7.0l V12 attached to its own carbon fibre subframe to stop the driver from being rattled to death.
The result was 0-60 in 3.3 seconds and a top speed (out of the workshop) of 233 mph, though some variants reached up to 240 mph.
The car was very successful in the various Group C and IMSA races it entered. This particular version, the 833, competed at Le Mans. The 3 cars ErinSport entered finished 11th, 9th and 4th.
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