Gemini (konstruktor)
Gemini - a racing car builder active in the 1960s. Produced Junior Formula Cars. History
The founder of Gemini was Graham Warner. The first model of the company, Mk 1, was a typical Junior Formula with a triangular lattice. This car used mechanical parts of the BMC and was based on the Moorland car project Les Redmond. Gemini Mk 2 was powered by the Cosworth engine, but did not have any significant success. In 1960 Gemini Mk 3 was built with rear engine. The suspension of this car was conventional, with swingarms, helical springs, shock absorbers and a reaction rod (rear). It was powered by a Cosworth engine, and the drive was delivered via a five-speed gearbox. This car was successful and successfully competed with Cooper and Lotus. The vehicle was also launched at the unofficial 1962 Formula One Grand Prix of New Zealand, but its driver, Rex Flowers, did not qualify for the race. Model Mk 4 was produced in 1962. Despite its technological advances (side coolers, internal suspension, six-speed chassis Knight), the car was unsuccessful. This model was sporadically converted into Formula 3 cars powered by BMC and Cosworth. They were not competitive.
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