Known for developing world leading brake systems, Alcon’s powerful six-piston callipers are key to the Bohema’s on track performance that has been tested to the full by Ben Collins on track at the Crowdstrike 24 Hours of Spa programme last weekend. In targeting GT3 race car lap times and road car comfort the Bohema feels as at home through Eau Rouge as it does in front of Goodwood House and will be on display on stand #98 with Alcon.
In addition to Alcon, a number of other leading UK performance car specialists have been selected during Praga’s development programme to deliver the €1.36m Bohema’s performance.
Surface Transforms
Key to the Bohema’s phenomenal stopping power – which has been highlighted by its test drivers including Romain Grosjean – is its lightweight construction (targeting 982kgs, wet) backed by Surface Transforms’ 380mm carbon ceramic discs.
Surface Transforms plc (LON:SCE) is a manufacturer of next-generation carbon-ceramic brake discs for automotive and aircraft applications and has been certified to IS9001-2000 since 2008 and was certified to TS16949 automotive quality accreditation and AS9100C aerospace quality accreditation in 2015.