Praga R1



The Praga R1 is the latest weapon in the track-machine wars. Looking like a scaled-down LMP1 endurance racer, the R1 features a gorgeous carbon fiber monocoque. The fully enclosed cockpit has been crush-tested to withstand 19,000 lbs of pressure, offering drivers of all levels a comforting degree of safety.



The 1300-lb R1 is built in Slovakia and powered by a low-maintenance, 2.0-liter Formula Renault engine generating 210 hp and 220 lb-ft of torque. That's enough to push the car to over 160 mph. The engine output may not sound like much, until you consider the body generates a remarkable 1900 lbs. of downforce, 1.5 times its weight. So, while the R1 may not be the fastest car in a straight line, it slays corners better than any other car you've driven.


The Praga is low, with a height 40 mm shorter than the open-top Radical. The engineering, detail and craftsmanship are truly impressive, worthy of world-class companies like McLaren or Porsche. The engine and Hewland six-speed sequential gearbox are easily accessible as well, although service intervals are so high—up to 15000 km between engine rebuilds. The center-mounted single Kevlar halo seat can be quickly switched out for a double.

While the name may not be familiar to most American enthusiasts, Praga has an excellent reputation in Europe and has been building championship go-karts and other race cars for years.


While the R1 is a perfect track-day car for the wealthy enthusiast, the company has also been racing them successfully in Europe. At US$ 159,000, the R1 is not cheap. But, considering the safety, engineering, and stunning beauty of the car, it seems a fair price. Best of all, it was designed to easily accept other engines. So, if you ever outgrow the stock 2.0-liter, more power can easily be installed.