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In a whirlwind collaboration that could only be orchestrated by the automotive deities themselves, Briggs Automotive Company, better known as B.A.C., has joined forces with the titans of design software, Autodesk. Their mission? To craft a marvel of speed and artistry destined to dazzle the crowds at the 2017 Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Harnessing the boundless power of Autodesk’s acclaimed ‘Computational Fluid Dynamics’ (CFD) software, B.A.C. engineers delved deep into the intricacies of aerodynamics, sculpting the very essence of airflow with unparalleled precision. The result? A breathtaking masterpiece, christened the ‘Mono Art Car’, where every curve and contour is a testament to the marriage of technology and artistic vision.
Adorned in a cloak of darkness, the Mono Art Car emerges, adorned with vibrant streaks of green, blue, yellow, and red, each line a symphony of motion captured in paint. As if plucked from the dreams of a speed enthusiast, this single-seater sensation not only commands attention but demands respect on the track.
Beneath its sleek exterior lies the heart of a beast, a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine roaring with a mighty 305 horsepower. With a mere flick of the throttle, the Mono Art Car catapults from 0 to 60 mph in a mere 2.8 seconds, leaving mere mortal vehicles trembling in its wake.
Ian Briggs, the visionary co-founder and design director of Briggs Automotive Company, speaks of their creation with a reverence reserved for the truly extraordinary. “Good design is at the heart of Mono, and it permeates every fiber of our being at B.A.C.,” he declares. “Teaming up with Autodesk has allowed us to push the boundaries of what’s possible, crafting not just a car, but a work of art that embodies the very essence of speed and innovation.”
Prepare to bear witness to automotive excellence incarnate as the Mono Art Car takes center stage at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. For B.A.C. and Autodesk, this isn’t just a collaboration—it’s a symphony of speed, technology, and unbridled creativity, and the world is about to take notice.
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