Daytona Sportscar

Daytona Sportscar
Overview
ManufacturerBorland Racing Developments
Production2001–present
AssemblyBraeside, Victoria
Body and chassis
ClassGrand tourer
Body style2-door Coupé
PlatformFR
Dimensions
Curb weight1,100 kg (2,425 lb)
Peter Brock's Daytona Coupé - photo taken the day before the accident in which he was killed

The Daytona Sportscar (sometimes referred to as the 'Daytona Coupe') is an Australian built reproduction of the Shelby Daytona coupé from 1964. It was built by Richard Bendell, designed by Ross Holder and the chassis builder was Michael Borland.[1] So far eight have been built, by Victorian race car builder Borland Racing Developments, with the first car built in 2001. It has competed in several Australian tarmac rallies since, including Targa Tasmania and Targa West.

As well as the Shelby Daytona, the car bears some resemblance to the Ford Shelby GR-1, a 2005 concept car which was based on the same 1964 model.

  1. ^ "Targa Report 15/05/06". peterbrock.com.au. Retrieved 10 September 2006.