Ian Gordon Murray (born 18 June 1946 in
Durban
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,
Union of South Africa
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), is a South African-born British
designer of
Formula One
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racing cars and the
McLaren F1
The McLaren F1 is a sports car designed and manufactured by British automobile manufacturer McLaren Cars, and powered by the BMW S70/2 V12 engine. The original concept was conceived by Gordon Murray. Murray was able to convince Ron Dennis to ...
road car. He is the founder and CEO of
Gordon Murray Automotive
Gordon Murray Automotive is a British automobile manufacturer of sports cars based in Shalford, Surrey
Shalford is a village and civil parish in Surrey, England on the A281 Horsham road immediately south of Guildford. It has a railway s ...
.
Early life
Born to
Scottish immigrant parents, Murray was born and grew up in Durban, South Africa. His father was a motorcycle racer and later prepared racing cars. Murray studied mechanical engineering at Natal Technical College (now
Durban University of Technology
The Durban University of Technology (DUT) is a multi-campus university situated in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It was formed in 2002 following the merger of Technikon Natal and ML Sultan Technikon and it was initially known as the Durban Instit ...
, which made Murray an Honorary Professor in 2002 and awarded him an honorary doctorate in 2011). He built and raced his own car, the IGM Ford, in the South African National Class during 1967 and 1968.
Formula One career
Brabham: 1969–1986
Murray moved to England in 1969, hoping to find a job at
Lotus Cars. But Murray was offered a job at
Brabham after coincidentally meeting then Brabham designer
Ron Tauranac
Ronald Sidney Tauranac (13 January 1925 – 17 July 2020) was a British-Australian engineer and racing car designer, who with Formula One driver Jack Brabham founded the Brabham constructor and racing team in 1962. Following Brabham's retireme ...
. When
Bernie Ecclestone took over the Brabham team, he appointed Murray Chief Designer. There Murray designed many
Grand Prix
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Grand Prix or grand prix may refer to:
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cars, some of which were World Championship Grand Prix winners. These designs include the extraordinary
BT46B, also known as "the Brabham fan car", as well as the World Championship winning
BT49 and
BT52. Murray developed a reputation for an innovative approach to design, applied not only to car concepts and details but also to race strategy.
Between 1973 and 1985 Murray's Brabhams scored 22 Grand Prix wins, finished 2nd in the Constructors' Championship in 1975 and 1981, and gave
Nelson Piquet
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Drivers' Championships in 1981 and 1983. For the season, Murray designed the radical and highly ambitious lowline
Brabham BT55
The Brabham BT55 was a Formula One racing car designed by Gordon Murray and David North for the Brabham team owned by Bernie Ecclestone. It used a BMW four-cylinder turbocharged engine tilted over on its side to allow a clear supply of air to t ...
in an effort to increase downforce without adding excessive drag by lowering overall ride height. The car however was not a success, and the year proved disastrous for Brabham, with the team's car, the
Brabham BT54 called into use for the
British Grand Prix
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in a desperate effort to get results.
Despite the BT55's problems and lack of results Murray remained convinced that his design was correct. During 1986 it was discovered the car's main problem was actually the
BMW engine which in the lowline design had to be turned to an angle of 18° from horizontal. This caused oil surge when cornering and further harmed the engine's already poor throttle response. While the car had better downforce in the corners than its predecessor and was one of the fastest in a straight line thanks to its low drag, the engine problems saw to it that the car was only competitive on the fast circuits of the year such as
Hockenheim
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, the
Österreichring
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The race circuit was founded as Österreichring (translation: Austrian Circuit) and hosted the Austrian Grand Prix for 18 consecutive years, from to . It was later sho ...
and
Monza. In a late 1986 season interview, Murray stated that he believed the lowline concept would work better if mated to a more compact
V6 such as the
Honda
is a Japanese public multinational conglomerate manufacturer of automobiles, motorcycles, and power equipment, headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.
Honda has been the world's largest motorcycle manufacturer since 1959, reaching a producti ...
or
TAG-
Porsche engines, rather than a taller
Straight-4 like the BMW. A further noteworthy aspect was the inconsistent Pirelli race tyres which had also hampered the team's 1985 season.
McLaren: 1987–1991
After leaving Brabham, Murray had received an offer from
Ron Dennis
Ronald Dennis CBE (born 1 June 1947) is a British businessman and Official British Business Ambassador for the United Kingdom. He is best known for his former role as owner, CEO, chairman and founder of McLaren Group. Dennis was removed from ...
and joined
McLaren as Technical Director on a three-year contract taking over the role formerly held by
John Barnard
John Edward Barnard (born 4 May 1946, Wembley, London) is an English engineer and racing car designer. Barnard is credited with the introduction of two new designs into Formula One: the carbon fibre composite chassis first seen in with McLar ...
. Learning from his low-line Brabham experience (he had also brought his BT55 drawings with him from Brabham), Murray played a part in the design team, headed by
Steve Nichols, which produced not only 1987's
McLaren MP4/3 which had won 3 races and had been much more streamlined than the previous
McLaren MP4/2
The McLaren MP4/2 was a Formula One car produced by McLaren for the 1984 season. An iteration of it, the MP4/2B, was used in the 1985 season, and a slightly updated version, the MP4/2C, raced in the 1986 season for McLaren. It was closely bas ...
series designed by Barnard, but also the
Honda
is a Japanese public multinational conglomerate manufacturer of automobiles, motorcycles, and power equipment, headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.
Honda has been the world's largest motorcycle manufacturer since 1959, reaching a producti ...
turbo powered
McLaren MP4/4
The McLaren MP4/4, also known as the McLaren-Honda MP4/4, is one of the most successful Formula One car designs of all time. Powered by Honda's RA168E 1.5-litre V6-turbo engine and driven by teammates Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna, the car comp ...
which won 15 of the 16 Grands Prix, and gave
Ayrton Senna
Ayrton Senna da Silva (; 21 March 1960 – 1 May 1994) was a Brazilian racing driver who won the Formula One World Drivers' Championship in , , and . Senna is one of three Formula One drivers from Brazil to win the World Championship and ...
his first Drivers' Championship. In the Constructors' Championship McLaren's points score of 199 was (at that time) an all-time high. Murray also played a small part in the design of the 1989
MP4/5 and 1990 MP4/5B along with Nichols and
Neil Oatley. The MP4/5 and MP4/5B also won the driver's and constructor's championships in both years. Over the period 1988–91 the McLaren team won four consecutive Constructors' and Drivers' Championships:
Alain Prost
Alain Marie Pascal Prost (; born 24 February 1955) is a French retired racing driver and Formula One team owner. A four-time Formula One World Drivers' Champion, from 1987 until 2001 he held the record for most Grand Prix victories until Micha ...
won the Drivers' Championship in 1989, Senna won further Drivers' Championships in 1990 and 1991.
List of Formula One designs
The list of cars that were designed by (or associated with) Gordon Murray and actually raced in Formula One is:
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Brabham BT42
Brabham () is the common name for Motor Racing Developments Ltd., a British racing car manufacturer and Formula One racing team. Founded in 1960 by Australian driver Jack Brabham and British-Australian designer Ron Tauranac, the team won four ...
(1973–1974)
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Brabham BT44
The Brabham BT44 was a Formula One racing car designed by Gordon Murray, Brabham's chief designer.
Design
An update of the partially successful BT42 of 1973, the BT44 was a simple design with a standard Ford DFV/Hewland gearbox combination, ...
(1974)
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Brabham BT44B
The Brabham BT44 was a Formula One racing car designed by Gordon Murray, Brabham's chief designer.
Design
An update of the partially successful BT42 of 1973, the BT44 was a simple design with a standard Ford DFV/Hewland gearbox combination, ...
(1975)
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Brabham BT45
The Brabham BT45 was a Formula One car designed by South African engineer Gordon Murray for the 1976 Formula One season. In upgraded BT45B and BT45C form, it also competed in the and seasons.
Technology
The car was the first Brabham to use ...
(1976)
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Brabham BT45B (1977)
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Brabham BT45C (1978)
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Brabham BT46B (1978)
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Brabham BT46C (1978)
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Brabham BT46
The Brabham BT46 is a Formula One racing car designed by Gordon Murray for the Brabham team, owned by Bernie Ecclestone, for the 1978 Formula One season. The car featured several radical design elements, one of which was the use of flat panel ...
(1979)
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Brabham BT48 (1979)
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Brabham BT49
The Brabham BT49 is a Formula One racing car designed by South African Gordon Murray for the British Brabham team. The BT49 competed in the to Formula One World Championships and was used by Brazilian driver Nelson Piquet to win his first Wo ...
(1979–1980)
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Brabham BT49B (1980)
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Brabham BT49C
The Brabham BT49 is a Formula One racing car designed by South African Gordon Murray for the British Brabham team. The BT49 competed in the to Formula One World Championships and was used by Brazilian driver Nelson Piquet to win his first Wo ...
(1981–1982)
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Brabham BT50 (1981–1982)
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Brabham BT49D (1982)
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Brabham BT52
The Brabham BT52 was a Formula One car designed for the Brabham team by longtime Brabham designer Gordon Murray for the season. The car ran on Michelin tyres and was powered by the BMW M12/13 four-cylinder Turbocharger, turbocharged engine, whi ...
(1983)
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Brabham BT52B (1983)
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Brabham BT53
The Brabham BT53 was a Formula One car designed by Gordon Murray for the Brabham team for the 1984 Formula One season and was a development of the BT52 which had carried the team's lead driver Nelson Piquet to the championship.
Car
The car ...
(1984)
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Brabham BT54 (1985–1986)
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Brabham BT55
The Brabham BT55 was a Formula One racing car designed by Gordon Murray and David North for the Brabham team owned by Bernie Ecclestone. It used a BMW four-cylinder turbocharged engine tilted over on its side to allow a clear supply of air to t ...
(1986)
*
McLaren MP4/3 (1987 -
Steve Nichols was the designer)
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McLaren MP4/4
The McLaren MP4/4, also known as the McLaren-Honda MP4/4, is one of the most successful Formula One car designs of all time. Powered by Honda's RA168E 1.5-litre V6-turbo engine and driven by teammates Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna, the car comp ...
(1988 - Steve Nichols was the designer)
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McLaren MP4/5
The McLaren MP4/5, and its derived sister model, the McLaren MP4/5B, were highly successful Formula One racing cars designed by the McLaren Formula One team based in Woking, England, and powered by Honda's naturally-aspirated RA109E and RA100E ...
(1989 - Neil Oatley was the designer)
McLaren Cars
From 1991 to 2004, Murray headed the offshoot
McLaren Cars
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team to design road-going supercars such as the
McLaren F1
The McLaren F1 is a sports car designed and manufactured by British automobile manufacturer McLaren Cars, and powered by the BMW S70/2 V12 engine. The original concept was conceived by Gordon Murray. Murray was able to convince Ron Dennis to ...
.
Gordon Murray Design
In July 2007 the Gordon Murray Design consultancy was established, and released initial details regarding its upcoming
T.25 (Type 25) prototype
city car
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A-segment sales represent approx. 7-8% of the market in ...
along with mention of a future lightweight, economical supercar project. The T25 would be smaller than a
Smart Fortwo.
On 17 November 2008 Gordon Murray won the 'Idea of the Year' accolade at Autocar magazine's annual awards ceremony for the manufacturing process for the T.25.
In November 2009 Gordon Murray Design and
Zytek Automotive announced plans to develop an electric-powered version, the
T.27. The car being a product of a partnership between Murray's company and British technology company
Zytek
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In 1981 Gibson founded the "Zytech Group" with two main divisions: Zytek Automotive, ...
, in charge of building the powertrain.
A celebration of 50 years of Murray's involvement in the car industry was held called ''One Formula''. Every one of Murray's F1 designs was on display along with the McLaren F1 roadcar and examples from his personal car collection, along with hundreds of rock band T-shirts that Murray had amassed over the years. The book ''One Formula - 50 years of car design'' details Murray's designs.
On 4 August 2020, Murray released the
T.50 sports car, the "logical successor" to the McLaren F1.
On 27 January 2022, Gordon Murray Automotive announced the
T.33 super car. A twin-seater 'day to day' super car with the same engine from the T.50, but built on a new platform to be used by three other future cars.
Other projects
In 1981, Murray was involved in improvements for
Midas Cars
The Midas is a British made kit car initially using Mini running gear.
Harold Dermott and his company, D&H Fibreglass Techniques, of Greenfield, Oldham, Greater Manchester, England came to an agreement in 1975 with Marcos cars to take over pro ...
.
Murray independently designed the ''Rocket'', an ultra-lightweight, open cockpit roadster powered by a 1-litre motorcycle engine, which has an appearance similar to that of a 60's era Grand Prix car. Looking like a single-seater, it could accommodate a passenger in tandem with the driver, the second seat located beneath a removable cover. The ''Rocket'' was built by former racing driver
Chris Craft at the
Light Car Company.
Murray is a
contributing editor
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for American ''
Road & Track''.
In September 2016 it was announced that Murray had been appointed to develop the OX truck, a flat pack low-cost vehicle, for the British charity
Global Vehicle Trust
Global Vehicle Trust (GVT) was established to provide simple, affordable, and versatile transport for rural areas in developing countries.
History
Global Vehicle Trust was founded by Sir Torquil Norman as a not-for-profit to develop a prototyp ...
(GVT). GVT founded
OX Delivers to utilise the design to make last-mile transport more accessible and reliable in emerging markets. Murray created four experimental prototypes; XP1-XP4. XP2, XP3, and XP4 are owned by OX Delivers, with two of the vehicles having been converted to fully-electric trucks. XP1 is owned by Murray for his private collection.
From 2015, Murray collaborated with
TVR to design the upcoming TVR models, with the TVR Griffith released in 2017.
Honours
On 28 December 2018, it was announced that Murray had been made a
CBE
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations,
and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
in the
2019 New Year Honours, for services to motoring.
References
External links
Official website of Gordon Murray DesignROAD & TRACK magazine: "Anatomy of a Supercar"– An article where Murray gives his opinion about the
Bugatti Veyron
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.
(CNN) Former F1 Engineer Unveils New City Car --retrieved 28 June 2010Channel 4 web site– Gordon Murray's ultra-lightweight microcar: first details.
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1946 births
Living people
People from Durban
White South African people
South African people of Scottish descent
South African automobile designers
McLaren people
Formula One designers
Plug-in hybrid vehicle industry
South African motorsport people
Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
Durban University of Technology alumni