RE: Supervan is Back

RE: Supervan is Back

Friday 16th July 2004

Supervan is Back

Transit with F1 engine given new lease of life but loses the F1 magic


The Essex-based Ford Heritage Vehicle Collection has been boosted with the recommissioning of Transit Supervan 3. Originally built 20 years ago when it was known as Supervan 2, this very special Transit with the heart and lungs of a racing car will spearhead a number of activities next year when the company celebrates the 40th anniversary of the launch of the Ford Transit range.

Built on a Ford C100 race car chassis and originally powered by a mid-mounted Ford-Cosworth 650bhp 'HB' F1 engine, Supervan 3 first saw the light of day in 1995 when it was displayed at the motor show in Birmingham. For the next few years, in its unique hand-crafted seven-eighths scale fibreglass body, it was used at special events up and down the country before being 'retired' in 2001 after its appearance at the National Van Show in Brighton, where it was presented in authentic Royal Mail livery.

By then the F1 engine had been replaced for reasons of practicality by a Ford-Cosworth Pro Sports 3000 (V6) engine, which it retain today. Power is transmitted via a Hewland gearbox to the rear wheels.

The top speed of Supervan 3 is estimated at around 150mph with acceleration which would not disgrace many sports supercars. Aerodynamic stability at high speed is aided by a deep front splitter and large rear wing.

The recent re-commissioning work also included returning Supervan 3 to its original 1984 highly distinctive Ford Motorsport paint livery.

"Transit Supervan 3 will play a major role in many of the events we are planning in 2005 to celebrate the 40 th anniversary of the Ford Transit," said Gary Whittham, Ford's director of commercial vehicles.

"It looks fantastic, sounds even better and goes like no other Ford Transit van," he added.

Supervan 3 follows in the famous wheeltracks of Supervans 1 and 2. The original Supervan was produced by Terry Drury Racing and made its debut at Brands Hatch on Easter Monday 1971. It was fitted with a 400 horsepower version of the high-performance 302 cubic inch V8 engine used in Ford's Le Mans-winning GT40 sports cars.

Supervan 2 debuted in 1984, at the Donington Truck Grand Prix, and was the work of Auto Racing Technology of Woolaston. Powered by a Ford-Cosworth DFL engine – the long-stroke version of Ford's famous DFV F1 engine. It was clocked at Silverstone doing 174mph. Ten years later and DRL Engineering of Suffolk undertook a complete re-build of Supervan 2 and, fittingly, it was decided to re-name the vehicle Supervan 3.

This latest recommissioning work was carried out by Sporting and Historic Car Engineers of Bicester in Oxfordshire.

Although Ford has lost contact with Supervan 1, which left the company many years ago, Supervan 3 join another high-performance Transit in the Ford Heritage Vehicle Collection. This is the World Rally Transit, which combines all the features of a load-carrying rally support vehicle with higher performance and rally-car-style interior and exterior. Based on the rear-wheel-drive version of the new-generation Ford Transit, the WRT features a tuned 200bhp version of the Ford Duratorq diesel engine. With its rally-style paintwork and distinctive W1WRT registration number it does rather stand out in the crowd. And rally drivers will feel totally behind the wheel as the seats, steering wheel, intrumentation are from an actual WRC Ford Focus which campaigned in 2001.

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dontlift

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9,396 posts

265 months

Friday 16th July 2004
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Top Banana,

Shame my Peugeot Expert doesnt go that fast

cotty

40,294 posts

291 months

Friday 16th July 2004
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Fantastic

I like my vehicles a little off the wall and that would suit me perfectly

pdV6

16,442 posts

268 months

Friday 16th July 2004
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Didn't Renault do a similar job with an Espace and an F1 engine a few years ago?

cotty

40,294 posts

291 months

Friday 16th July 2004
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pdV6 said:
Didn't Renault do a similar job with an Espace and an F1 engine a few years ago?


Yep
but I prefer the Ford

lanciachris

3,357 posts

248 months

Friday 16th July 2004
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the article up there said:
with acceleration which would not disgrace many sports supercars


Hmmm. intimidating

dinkel

27,177 posts

265 months

Friday 16th July 2004
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""It looks fantastic, sounds even better and goes like no other Ford Transit van," he added."

Errr, understatement of the year.

"Supervan 2 debuted in 1984, at the Donington Truck Grand Prix, and was the work of Auto Racing Technology of Woolaston. Powered by a Ford-Cosworth DFL engine – the long-stroke version of Ford's famous DFV F1 engine. It was clocked at Silverstone doing 174mph."

Saw the 2 at Zandvoort mid 80s. Amazing to see a big car go like hell. Sound was the best of the day.

Espace looks better. Sorry . . .

Horse_Apple

3,795 posts

249 months

Friday 16th July 2004
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Had a ride in Number 2 at Brands nearly 20 years ago.

Number 2 is the perfect name!!!!!!!!!!!!

fid

2,431 posts

247 months

Friday 16th July 2004
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lanciachris said:

the article up there said:
with acceleration which would not disgrace many sports supercars


Hmmm. intimidating

There were a few others in there aswell...they really should proof read the articles!

Hughesie2

12,592 posts

289 months

Friday 16th July 2004
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I was lucky enough to win a passenger ride in this at the 1996 Brands FF Festival, scary is all i can say !!

Racefan_uk

2,935 posts

263 months

Friday 16th July 2004
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I can remember being stood on the Pitwall at Brands, may even have been the same year (96) with a friend of mine and his girlfriend. As it screamed past - F1 engine singing away - his account prety much summed it up.

"F*@k!"

Maddad

3,835 posts

268 months

Friday 16th July 2004
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OK, so white van man gets more than just an intimidating nose ring and a wider vocabulary of profanities than Roger Melly, but no sign of the stupid coke can holders that dangle aimlessly from the wing mirrors of most urban transits………

Saw the F1 engine’d Espace ‘do the hill’ at the Goodwood FOS a couple of years ago, almost convinced me to buy an Espace………………………

Dave^

7,515 posts

260 months

Friday 16th July 2004
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Maddad said:


Saw the F1 engine’d Espace ‘do the hill’ at the Goodwood FOS a couple of years ago, almost convinced me to buy an Espace………………………


i take it when you couldn't find 'F1 engine upgrade' on the options list, you changed your mind....?

grahamw48

9,944 posts

245 months

Saturday 17th July 2004
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They put it into production, didn't they ?

Could have sworn I'd been passed by very similar vehicles doing over the ton on the M1, complete with drivers nattering on mobile phones.

colin m

55 posts

263 months

Saturday 17th July 2004
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White van men up and down the country - drool now............

FestivAli

1,102 posts

245 months

Sunday 18th July 2004
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It's a couriers wet dream...

Seesure

1,206 posts

246 months

Sunday 18th July 2004
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Horse Apple, just to refresh your memory !! Taken at Brands in either 1986 or 1987 !!!



slinky

15,704 posts

256 months

Sunday 18th July 2004
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Out of interest..

What was number 1?

slinky

Horse_Apple

3,795 posts

249 months

Monday 19th July 2004
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Seesure said:
Horse Apple, just to refresh your memory !! Taken at Brands in either 1986 or 1987 !!!





Thanks Seesure. Date would be about right. Back then used to go to the GP every year on 'hospitality' and that thing was one of the perks about the last time I went. Best bit of the weekend.

Obviously now surpassed by the trainee plumber in an AstraMax.

sprior

96 posts

251 months

Monday 19th July 2004
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Had the pleasure of working with some of the engineers who originally worked on Supervan 1 and 2, and heard some great tales of runs before realsing the need for some serious aero mods.

Some of the same guys worked on the latest Transit when it was engineered in the US.
Great guys, great vehicle.
Best van on the road.