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Autoclaved carbon-fibre bodywork is employed throughout,
Kevlar® reinforced locally for resistance to abrasion and
stone/impact damage to provide the lightest, stiffest and
most heat-resistant aerodynamic envelope to the mechanical
structure beneath. To make the most of the airflow beneath
the car, the full-length underbody starts with a pitch
sensitivity reducing front splitter/underwing and safety
structure and ends in an efficient rear venturi. The side
and upper surfaces are sculpted to provide effective
radiator, brake and cockpit cooling while minimising drag
and assisting airflow to the full-width adjustable rear
wing. Good overall downforce and balance is achieved, ideal
for differing tracks and grip conditions, and – together
with the well developed suspension geometry and inherently
better mid-engine weight distribution and low c of g - aids
in the vitally important reduction of tyre performance
degradation between pit-stops.

The Mosler MT900 series of road cars are unique in their
utilisation of aerospace-certified, carbon-fibre skinned
aluminium honeycomb composite panels, laser cut and bonded
together to form an efficient core structure that results in
a much lighter, stiffer, and stronger chassis.
Tests carried out in the USA as part of the MT900 road car’s
stringent US certification process produced rollover figures
that exceeded anything the testing agency had previously
experienced. Derived directly from this crash-tested
monocoque, in its racing forms the MT900 competition coupé
benefits from the addition of a mandatory safety cage, and
its racing safety record as well as results has been
exemplary.
Front and rear subframes rigidly attached to the tub make
maintenance access easy and facilitate crash damage repair. |
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