Falcon Motorsports

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Falcon Motorsports
Industry Automotive
Founded2009; 13 years ago
FounderJeff Lemke
Headquarters Holly, Michigan, U.S.
Website https://falconf7.com/
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2013 Falcon F7

Falcon Motorsports is an American [1] [2] manufacturer of high performance automobiles, most notably the Falcon F series Falcon F5 and Falcon F7. The Michigan-based [3] company was founded in 2009 by American automotive designer and engineer Jeff Lemke. [4] [5]

A prototype was first shown to the public at the 2010 North American International Auto Show. [6]

In 2012, Falcon presented the production version of the Falcon F7 to the international automotive press. This was the company's inaugural vehicle. [7] The F7 is a mid engine rear-wheel-drive two seat sports car with a monocoque chassis built from aluminum, carbon fiber and Kevlar. [8] [9] In its base configuration the car is powered by a naturally aspirated 427 cubic inch all aluminum dry-sump V8 (LS7-derived), delivering between 620 and 680 hp which enables the 2,750 lb. car to accelerate from a standstill to 60 mph in 3.3 - 3.6 seconds.

The company later introduced an evolution model of the Falcon F7 that utilizes forced induction, i.e. a twin turbo system on its 427 cubic inch V8, bringing the output of the car to 1,100 hp to the wheels. This version will accelerate from 0–60 in 2.7 seconds. [10] The powertrain was developed in co-operation with Lingenfelter Performance Engineering. [11] [12]

The Falcon F7 supercar received critical attention from automotive enthusiasts, test drivers and journalists, [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] but the company were only ever to build seven examples, [18] one of which was profiled in episode 19 of the second season of Discovery's TV show How it's Made: Dream Cars. [19] [20] [21]

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