15/03/2026
Thanks to everyone for the personal messages , comments and phone calls and of course all those who drop in and see us over the weekend of racing.
We get lots of questions about the car so thought we would take the opportunity to put down the most popular questions asked
I will do my best to answer these for you
Questions
#1 - How many revs is it doing and whats its top speed
#2 -Why does it sound so different to everyone elses
#3 - What type of engine is it
#4 - What type of gearbox and how many speeds and type of clutch
#5 - how much does it weigh
#6 - Is it a real Corvette
#7 - How old is the car
#8 - Why does it smell different when its running
#9 - How many people work on the car
#10 - Who is the driver
#11 - Who is Brennan Motorsport & Engineering
Answers:
#1 - at this weekends event it pulled 10,366 rpm trying to catch up to the McLaren in R2 after a poor start and its top speed on the front straight was 267.8 kph but the car has done 327kph and pulled 11500rpm with 2 flat tyres at land speed event
#2 - the sound differs from the others as it has a stainless exhaust - a unique camshaft and rocker design - and of course the high rev range of which the engine produces its power in
#3 - Engine is a Brennan Motorsport Block and heads based loosley on Chevrolet - compacted graphite steel block - alloy heads - Individual throttle body high pressure Gantry Injection - Steel crankshaft - Brennan Billet pistons - Carrilo conrods made to our spec - a unique journal size - camshaft spacing and deck height - this allows the head placement to be very low in the vehicle. The engine is also completely segregated and runs as 8 individual engines within the 1 housing - only the crankshaft is common
#4 - Gearbox is Brennan Build 5 Speed Sequential that we continued over from the original 5 speed gearbox that was developed by Hewland for MVE USA- Hewland UK supplied all the drawings and what they had learnt for us to continue to develop and we build new cases and internal components required - low ground clearance - its air operated paddle shift (single steering wheel paddle with up and down activation )
Clutch is 5 1/2" carbon 4 plate
#5 - its weight with driver and fuel is 1150kg
#6 - No its not a real Corvette - its a space framed chassis build by Brennan Motorsport - only Corvette original parts on the car are the wing mirrors and the taillights. Body shell was made from a Deerhaag body that was completely redimensioned (as was along way off from left to right and short on the left hand side ) - moulds taken and carbon/kevlar body produced and later aero kit designed and added
#7 - Cars was build in 2005 and of course developed over time and is a space framed design from Chrome Moly - first event got 2 x 2nds and a 1st at Taupo - it has run in NZ Super Sedans (now GTRNZ) and won ever year whilst in Super Sedans then several years as GTRNZ and 2nd in 1st year of Super V8s and 1st in the open Extreme Super V8s in there last year - now running in GT1 GTRNZ - currently sitting in 3rd place with 1 round to go behind the Crawford Prototype and McLaren
Has had 2 engines - 1st engine was SB2 chev that was sold into another race team and still running and our current style of engine was fitted 2010 - engine in the car now has done 3 seasons plus 4 rounds - so after last round making it 4 seasons untouched with the exception of valve springs
#8 - the car runs on Ethanol fuel - originally Gull - but this suffered impurity issues and clogging now use a Canadian ethanol which gives us better results
#9 -2 x People work on the car - myself and my wife Lorraine who also runs and looks after the Brennan Motorsport business and an VW /Audi business
Car is only worked on after hours - weekends - with sometimes the week before meeting preparations
Our crew currently is Myself - Lorraine - and 2 of our Grandchildren - Justise (25) Lizzy (7) - each one has their jobs and as they have grown up in the sport it is just part of daily life so they find it very normal
#10 - the driver is myself Grant Brennan - started my racing career when i was 14 - now 66 - had my first road race car at the age of 10 (actually on the road, very differnt times then😀).
Built many cars from Minis - Cortinas - MK1 Escorts - V8 Commodores - V8 Mazda RX7 - Camaro's - Corvette's
Raced in USA - Australia- Thailand - NZ
have set many lap records and fastest times - many of them still stand and now cant be broken as sadly those tracks dont exsist anymore
Love to keep fit by Running - cycling - Gym - Mhay thai - am a granddad and also a great granddad
#11- Left school at 14 my favourite subjects were science, chemistry, and maths .and of course metal working
Had a passion for automotive that came naturally - used to fit large engines into cars from V8s and 6 cylinders into anything that was around at the time where more power was needed - started an apprenticeship in a Ford dealership - worked at General Motors Trentham Manufacturing - went to Australia and worked for a very large Automotive company who had a race division - at that time was very elite but not flash in todays standards - went to America as many do . made lots of friends and contacts - came back to NZ and started my own race company which was unheard of in those days - imported the first 5 axis CNC machine into Australiasia - 2nd company in the world to CNC cylinder heads - 2nd company in the world to use Renshaw scanning - continued to grow the business with CNC machines and motorsport technologies
We do everything in house - nothing is farmed out with the exception of foundary work which we have specialised industrial foundary manufactureres produce products for us.
We continue to develop race products from electronic driver aids to hard core engine components
We have enjoyed the sport whilst it has had its ups and downs as its a tough industry to be in and people arent always kind. We have always appreciated the support and there are many in the industry not only in NZ but overseas that have given us such suppport that has given us the strength and allowed us to achieve our goals as a racing family
We have met some amazing people and cetainly have made some life long friends
The industry is not what many think it is - glamour and easy - it takes hard work - dedication - and persistance - certainly endurance that many will never appreciate unless they are involved.
Its difficult to explain unless you have been apart of this sport
Lorraine and I treat every event as a learning curve and if we win a round of course that makes us happy but if we dont it doenst destroy us as theres so much more to it as someone replied to a post recently - ITS CHARACTER BUILDING
Thanks again from the Brennan Motorsport Team - Grant and Lorraine