Brooke Double R

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mrh3113

Original Poster:

193 posts

200 months

Wednesday 1st July 2009
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Does anyone know anything about these - 1st time I've ever stumbled accross them?

http://www.brookecars.co.uk/

Personal taste, obviously, but I think they look amazing.

Most of the car mag reviews via google are very positive.

I was looking at a Caterfield for track/occaisonal road use but having seen these.....

scratchchin

Anyone own one, know someone who's had one? Driven one???!!

I'm useless with a spanner so I'd be worried re reliability on such low volume beastie but I suspect I'd forgive it a lot for the way it looks and goes.

briSk

14,291 posts

227 months

Wednesday 1st July 2009
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evo did a test of (if i remember correctly) BROOKE VS CATERHAM VS ARIEL ATOM. you might want to look that up.

brooke basically came out 3rd (of three) but development has kept on at brooke so i have heard. to be honest when you're getting that extreme i reckon you'd have to be very good to notice the difference.

if i were in the market i'd definitely give them a chance. plus it's a chance to go for a sort of Cooper/BRM liveried car! wink

they use a ford duratec so plenty of options there. go down the NA tuning or supercharging routes.


carspath

838 posts

178 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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a belated reply .

i bought the red prototype brooke 260 RR about 2 years ago, and it's straight-line performance is in keeping with its power / torque to weight ratio.
it also now corners and rides well on A and B roads on its R888s, after i reduced its's bump and rebound settings to half its factory settings (previously it was far too stiff and nervous for normal roads )

driving it is a very visceral experience , due to the exposed cockpit and the wonderful cosworth duratec engine noise
the right-hand gear shift also makes it special
luggage space is almost non-existent, but having said that we have been down to gascony in it for a 10 day holiday(500miles in 1 day was trying but tolerable ), with soft bags stuffed into the passenger foot-well
you need an understanding travel companion

i would love to hear from anyone who knew this car prior to dec 2007 , when i bought it directly from the brooke factory

ollie854

422 posts

163 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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Thats a gorgeous car cloud9 It reminds me of an old school F1 car.