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Marc Nordon Racing (MNR Sportscars) is a kit car manufacturer specialising in bike (motor cycle) engined cars or BECs and in particular, Lotus Seven Replicas. They are based in Harrogate, England. MNR was formed by former BTCC Driver Marc Nordon [1] in 2000 as a racing car rental business for "pay to drive" racing drivers who preferred not to purchase and maintain their own vehicles. In 2003 they started making the Vortx RT, a Lotus Seven inspired car based on Ford Sierra components. This was followed by the multi donor RT+ and RT Super using Ford Sierra Rear and Ford Cortina front end components combined with an inboard suspension setup.

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  • MNR Sportscars (de)
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  • Die MNR Sportscars Limited, vorher Marc Nordon Racing Limited, ist ein britischer Hersteller von Kit Cars, der seit 2000 in Yorkshire ansässig ist. Er hat sich auf Autos mit Motorradmotoren und besonders auf Replikas des Lotus Seven spezialisiert. (de)
  • Marc Nordon Racing (MNR Sportscars) is a kit car manufacturer specialising in bike (motor cycle) engined cars or BECs and in particular, Lotus Seven Replicas. They are based in Harrogate, England. MNR was formed by former BTCC Driver Marc Nordon [1] in 2000 as a racing car rental business for "pay to drive" racing drivers who preferred not to purchase and maintain their own vehicles. In 2003 they started making the Vortx RT, a Lotus Seven inspired car based on Ford Sierra components. This was followed by the multi donor RT+ and RT Super using Ford Sierra Rear and Ford Cortina front end components combined with an inboard suspension setup. (en)
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  • Die MNR Sportscars Limited, vorher Marc Nordon Racing Limited, ist ein britischer Hersteller von Kit Cars, der seit 2000 in Yorkshire ansässig ist. Er hat sich auf Autos mit Motorradmotoren und besonders auf Replikas des Lotus Seven spezialisiert. (de)
  • Marc Nordon Racing (MNR Sportscars) is a kit car manufacturer specialising in bike (motor cycle) engined cars or BECs and in particular, Lotus Seven Replicas. They are based in Harrogate, England. MNR was formed by former BTCC Driver Marc Nordon [1] in 2000 as a racing car rental business for "pay to drive" racing drivers who preferred not to purchase and maintain their own vehicles. In 2003 they started making the Vortx RT, a Lotus Seven inspired car based on Ford Sierra components. This was followed by the multi donor RT+ and RT Super using Ford Sierra Rear and Ford Cortina front end components combined with an inboard suspension setup. Since starting they have diversified away from solely Lotus Seven replicas, and added to the range the mid-engined Tytan and LMP cars. MNR achieved Top Ten in kit car volume sales within their first 18 months of commencing kit car sales (en)
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