McMurtry Speirling Pure Track Car
At the 2022 Goodwood Festival of Speed, the future came knocking. Amidst all the vintage road and race cars, the McMurtry Speirling set the record for the hill climb at 39.08 seconds. Now McMurtry is bringing the radical Speirling to the public but with even more performance in the Speirling Pure track car. The 1,000 horsepower, all-electric drivetrain is identical to the prototype, along with the electric fan system that literally sucks the car to the road, making 4,400 pounds of downforce. The biggest difference between the Goodwood record-setter and the Pure will be range — the Pure is built for multiple laps instead of a single sprint. It's also 10 inches longer, and despite its small size, can seat someone up to six feet, seven inches tall. The Speirling Pure will debut at the 2023 Goodwood Festival of Speed, with McMurtry taking orders now.