Posted on 06.7.2011 09:00
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Lamborghini | industry news | Accessories | car gift ideas | Cars | Car News Back in October, news broke that two pioneering companies from vastly different industries, Lamborghini and Callaway, collaborated to develop forged composite, the lightest yet strongest material that both companies have ever used.Fast forward to today and the results for both companies are no less inspiring as they are beautiful. Already used on the Lamborghini Sesto Elemento Concept, forged composite is a lighter, stronger, and more precise version of both traditional woven carbon fiber or titanium. The material is said to be comprise more than 500,000 intertwined turbostatic fibers per inch that allow it to have a higher threshold for withstanding extreme conditions, something Lamborghini and Callaway are used to.In the case of the latter, forged composite was used to develop their latest - and most technologically innovative - product yet: the Razr Hawk R11. Aggressively designed and polished in shape, form, and texture, the Razr Hawk R11 offers improved overall performance - its lighter, stronger, and more powerful - over the previous standard-bearer, the R11.Tests have even showed that the Razr Hawk can hit a tee shot of up to six yards longer than what a standard R11 is capable. Six yards may not look all that impressive, but in the world of golf where every inch matters, it could spell the difference between a contender and a pretender. gallery: 2011 Lamborghini Sesto Elemento Concept
Lamborghini-Callaway tie-up yields the 'Razr Hawk R11' golf club originally appeared on topspeed.com on Tuesday, 7 June 2011 09:00 EST. read more
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