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Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus’ SCG003 hits the ‘Ring for its debut race

VLN - Special | Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus 003 [SCG 003]
Cameron Glickenhaus, sports car enthusiast and maker of the Enzo-based Ferrari P4/5, has taken the first steps in racing his bespoke SCG003 race car, entering it in the VLN race series. It’s a 10-race event held on the famous (and infamous) Nurburgring Nordschleife. Teams often enroll their cars in preparation for the Nurburgring 24 endurance race, and that’s just what Glickenhaus and his team have done.

The custom race car packs a Honda-made 3.5-liter twin turbo six-cylinder that produces 530 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque. The entire body is carbon fiber, meaning that the SCG003 has a curb weight of less than 1200 kg. The road-going version of the car will be easier to live with and have a V12 powering it instead.

SCG 003 race car
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For its inaugural run, the race car got off to a shaky start. SCG fielded two cars, one sporting a yellow livery while the other ran in the nude, showing off its beautiful black carbon fiber shell. A video from the nordschleife96 YouTube Channel shows how the aerodynamics of the bespoke racer was subject to  catching air on the Green Hell. Unfortunately, the GT3-class cars were prone to the same, leading to one disastrous accident.

SCG 003 race car
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This brought the race to and end, but both cars were disqualified well before then. As it turns out, while the cars met with every other regulation, the one they exceeded was how loud the vehicles were. The ‘Ring has certain noise restrictions and, while they surely differ from the cars used on public days, there’s still a decibel cap.

Due to the crash, racing any GT3-spec cars have been put on hold as there’s an investigation into the incident taking place. Once that is sorted, however, Glickenhaus will resume putting the SCG003 through its paces and on to its first endurance race. Considering he’s the one New York based automaker who’s proven he can actually build a car, we’re confident the SCG003 will be able to hold its own.

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