CTG’s carbon prop-shafts features on "Bang Goes the Theory"
Fri 19th, Feb 2010
Presenter Jem Stansfield of BBC's Bang Goes the Theory used CTG's carbon prop-shafts on a human powered Hydrofoil. The cast are currently filming for the next series and requested for CTG's engineering help.

CTG's prop-shafts are currently used in GT Series worldwide to win many world championship series. CTG also offers a range of composite prop-shafts for aftermarket road cars as well as bespoke applications. For more details click here or email enquiries@ctgltd.co.uk.
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