1957 Aston Martin DBR2 revival by Rizk Automobile

1957 Aston Martin DBR2 revival by Rizk Automobile

Rizk Automobile's RA sports car features a classic design with highly modern chassis and body materials

By Alex Ricciuti
July 16, 2009 6:50 PM
Filed Under: Classics, European, Specialty Marques

Rizk Automobile certainly like to take their inspirations from both the past and the future.

Here they have their RA sports car, laden with impossibly modern technologies, yet taking the form of an old LeMans racer.

The company has modeled the RA on the 1957 Aston Martin DBR2 LeMans racer, except making it somewhat bigger and...well, using entirely new materials instead of plain old steel.

As for that body sculpture, the press release says Rizk Automobile want to take design back to an "era of sensuous curves" that are inspired by the "female form". If you prefer classic design to contemporary, you should fully appreciate what they mean by that.

The RA features a space-frame chassis made of carbon monocoque. Yes, this we have seen before. What comes next is a little unique, though.

Rizk uses a material called Carbon-Nomex for the body panels (carbon panels with Nomex honeycomb). It has energy absorption and shear properties, is fire retardant and has a pretty high strength-to-weight ratio.

The RA also features Aerogel, an insulation material developed by NASA and used in the Mars rover.

The car is built at an aircraft facility in Phoenix, Arizona.

That's the techno-geek stuff.

Power and transmission?

Power will come from a far less exotic Jaguar straight-six or V12 engine, or a LS3 V8 engine borrowed from Corvette.

Also quite earthly is the 5-speed manual box for the Jaguar engines. A 6-speed manual and automatic are on offer with the LS3 V8.

Price for the model pictured here is 180,000 US dollars, or 128,000 euros.

 

Source: Rizk Automobile

Press Release (Click to expand)

At the intersection of Art and Science lies a common soul: Creativity. The creativity of a beautiful form. The creativity of a well executed function. The history of the Automobile spans a century of innovation and sensuous design, yet unfortunately rarely both attributes combined. The RA assimilates the best elements of the most seminally beautiful racers of the golden era with the material and manufacturing processes of current aerospace technology.

Transcending the mundane mechanics of mere transport, the RA is meant to transform every journey into a lifestyle. A lifestyle that recognizes that speed and sport have form, and that in nature there are no straight lines. The visceral experience of driving a RA; the noise, the vibration, the intimacy of the surroundings; are an affirmation of a life worth living. RA is a statement of elegant choices, of lack of pretence and of an uninhibited joy for speed.

Art
Drowning in a sea of sharp lines and edgy Bangelized surfaces, the era of sensuous curves seems to have eluded us. Whether the inspiration is the female form, or the weathering smoothness of rocks immemorial, the human psyche resonates with flowing lines and cohesive shapes.
This yearning for elegance has led us to one of the most inspired designs in the history of the Automobile. The 1957 Aston Martin DBR2 LeMans Race car epitomizes the pinnacle of beautiful mechanical design, when cars were still being described as sexy.

The RA relies heavily on the long lost genius of master artisans, and has assuaged the design to accommodate the demands of a 21st century road car while retaining its inherent beauty.

Science
The chassis was the single biggest engineering challenge in the build of RA. Our criterion was the following: Exceptional stiffness, extremely light weight, excellent cabin space, flexibility in adapting multiple engine options and finally precise dimensional accuracy.

Every vehicle in the same category of RA has always used what is commonly known as the space frame or ladder type chassis. These are cage like frames built usually out of steel tubing and welded together on a jig. The main advantages to this type of structure are very low tooling costs and they can be built to good stiffness. Yet the space frame has two significant flaws. They are heavy (if strength and stiffness are achieved) and extremely inefficient in packaging especially for the occupants of the vehicle. This immediately eliminated the space frame as an option for RA.

We decided that the chassis will not be compromised. Thus an all Carbon monocoque chassis was the only solution. There is only one disadvantage to this design: it is prohibitively expensive. Yet we were undaunted and the challenge thus became to engineer the tooling and chassis to aircraft quality standards. We consulted with one of the best men in the industry; Philip Henderson; a composites guru whose extensive Formula 1 resume includes the Benetton team during the tenure of Michael Schumacher (he won 2 world championships with them) and the distillation of his expertise and experience resulted in the RA chassis.

What we have achieved is a stiffness that is incomparable to any mass produced production vehicle, spectacular cabin space that will accommodate frames from 5'0" to 6'5" comfortably and a total weight of only 220 lbs. No other custom built classically designed vehicle in the world has this level of engineering, strength and technology in one package.

From Formula 1 to NASA's space exploration vehicles, the most prevalent composite structure in use are the Carbon-Nomex body panels. These are some of the highest performing materials available to man. The carbon is used for the skin plys, providing one of the best strength to weight ratios. Nomex; used as the core material; is an aramid that is fire retardant and has exceptional shear properties.

The purpose of using Nomex is to add thickness to the material without adding any substantial weight. A composite structure's stiffness is a function of the cube of the thickness of the material. Thus if we compare 2 composite panels, one with 1t thickness and the second with 2t thickness, the second panel will be approximately 7-8 times as stiff as the first. Typical automobiles are built with a sheet metal thickness of approximately 0.04" inch (19 gauge). On the other hand, every panel on the body of RA has a composite thickness of 0.5" inch. Doing a very simplified mathematical comparison, the RA would yield a body stiffness that is more than 1500 times stiffer than common sheet metal bodies.

Furthermore the energy absorption characteristics of Nomex provide superior crash protection compared to traditional stamped bodies. Finally the thickness also adds to the thermal insulation properties of the panels. In laymen terms, the body of the car is extremely stiff and cannot be bent or dented by any human force, is a natural insulator of heat, is extremely safe in an accident and the entire body of the car weighs less than 100 lbs.

When NASA embarked on their Mars rover program they needed to invent a new and far more efficient insulation solution that would provide exceptional heat shield properties for the rovers from the harsh environment of Mars.
This product, the first breakthrough technology incorporating Nano-tech science is called Aerogel. It is the most advanced insulating technology in the world. The success of Aerogel has been so spectacular, that NASA created a company to commercialize the product.

RA is the first passenger vehicle to use Aerogel as its primary insulating material. The entire engine bay and underside of the vehicle is covered in this space age hydro-phobic (water resistant) compound. The light weight and extraordinary attributes of Aerogel make the RA the most technically advanced vehicle in the world when it comes to heat insulation.


Technicals

  • Fully independent Front and Rear Suspension with all wheel disc brakes and adjustable coil over shocks.
  • Height adjustable steering column and pedal assembly.
  • Custom Herman Miller TM Seats with adjustability of seat bottom angle, height and lumbar.
  • All Carbon Monocoque Chassis with Aluminum Honeycomb
  • All Carbon Body with Nomex Honeycomb

Engine Options:

  • Jaguar Straight 6 cylinder with triple SU or Weber Carburetor
  • Jaguar V-12 Cylinder with triple SU or Weber Carburetor
  • Fuel Injected Corvette LS3 V8 Engine

Transmission

  • Manual 5 Speed
  • Manual 6 Speed (Corvette Engine only)
  • Automatic 6 Speed (Corvette Engine only)
  • Weight: 2100 lbs

 

Comments

eme7
July 16, 2009 7:02 PM
everything was fine untile I read GM V8...the car its just beautiful :)

carcrazy1234
July 16, 2009 7:40 PM
i cried when i saw GM V8 :'(. they've made beautiful cars... and they still do :) AM ftw

dmanero
July 16, 2009 7:59 PM
holy crap that LF-A is hot.

Bristol411S3
July 16, 2009 8:44 PM
This car should be Sage green. It really shouldn't have a GM V8.

noworkday
July 16, 2009 8:58 PM
you sure it costs 180k? no information about it on their web site.

loyo
July 16, 2009 10:02 PM
Nice... Can they build me a 1955 Mercedes 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe?

shaahinmt
July 17, 2009 12:17 AM
can they make a low tech version and sell it cheap so more people can afford? plus if u make such a light chassis why would you put a LS engine and jag trany in it which are made out or anything but light or hi tech material. in my opinion a BMW e46 M3 S54 engine and a getrag tranny would be much better. but a nice four cylinder engine like the 2.0 liter in the new Minta (mx5) would be better for lightness and balance.

Bristol411S3
July 18, 2009 1:07 AM
You want a replica DBR2 with a Mazda engine? Wash your mouth out!

shaahinmt
July 18, 2009 7:04 PM
i dont know where to start. i almost wrote a reply explaining why this a suitable engine for this application but since u clearly dont know anything about cars its just a waste of time. A version of this engine(MZR-R) replaced R20B rotary Mazda factory team engine in the Le Mans Series.

electra
July 17, 2009 6:14 AM
It would be nice to have an electric powered for the car, assuming it is a lightweight vehicle.

astonmartindbrs09
July 18, 2009 3:12 PM
beutiful. I fell in love with the E-type Jag for its curve and this has just made it my new love. I love aston and when you think about it they have never lost the curves at all. I cant stop looking at it. finnaly the engine, well lets not go there.

Dinoasoar
August 19, 2009 9:45 AM
There is a more authentic version of the DBR produced in the UK by AS Motorsport ltd. Much more reasonably priced too. In fact it look as though RA have ripped off one of ASM's bodyshells as one can clearly be seen on their website being scanned.

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