electric windows and air conditioning. Around a year after the B1 had made its debut, another Marussia car was unveiled: the B2, the second and last car in the B-Series. The B2 was identical to ...
TASS/. Engineers from Novosibirsk State Technical University (NSTU) will develop a power unit for the electric car based on the Russian-made sports car Marussia, NSTU’s assistant to Vice Rector ...
When we think of Formula One, we think of the pinnacle technology - massive operations designed for the sole purpose of building very fast cars ... did the hapless Marussia F1 team, which lost ...
there has been the odd supercar coming from unexpected locations – remember Russia’s attempt with the Marussia B-series? Nearly 15 years ago, a company based in Poland announced its intention ...
Since evo has yet to test the car, we’ll have to take the performance figures on trust, but 0-60mph in 3.7sec sounds entirely feasible. Marussia claims to have sold its initial planned ...
Russia’s first ever sports car was in London last week and we were there to have a look. The Marussia B1 was at the launch of the Marussia Virgin Racing F1 car at BBC Television Centre sharing ...
Marussia came in the following season as a partner and subsequently took over and supported the team through the 2014 Russian Grand Prix, where it fielded one car that failed to finish the race.
Both company and team folded over a decade ago, but the B-series cars still own the title of Russia’s only supercar. This feature focuses on the history of the Marussia B1 and B2, as well as ...