Frankland Sports Cars

Frankland Sports Cars Ltd is a Torainnian Automobile Manufacturer, Customization Company, and Automotive Parts Manufacturer, with additional Engineering and Motorsports Branches.

History
Frankland Sports cars was founded in John Frankland's Garage in the southside of New Dublin, Torainn in May of 1956. The first Frankland was a modified Lotus Seven, imported from England. The Frankland Mk I/VII featured a new body over top of the chassis of the Seven, and a 2.2L I-6 engine out of a Holden 48-215 instead of the Lotus' 1.5L MG Engine.

Motorsport
Frankland Sports Cars competes in the Tasman Cup where they have recently found success with Lincoln Rooke. Frankland is also going to be competing in the inagural season of the Alliance Grand Prix Series. They have had off and on success in the Tasman Cup. In recent years they have taken two championships with Rooke, but for a period in the early 1990's the team was on the verge of going bankrupt and a perennial back of the grid contender. In the mid 2000's the team competed mid-pack but since the change to the new cars in 2012, the team has been able to capitalize.

Road Cars

 * Frankland Mk I/VII
 * Frankland Cougar
 * Frankland Mk VI

Frankland Engineering
Frankland Engineering is the Engineering Department of the Company.