India, Aug. 28 -- One of the things that unites car enthusiasts is the pursuit of speed. In the world of supercars and hypercars, numbers such as horsepower, torque, acceleration, and top speed often dominate the conversation. Even car manufacturers constantly spend millions on research and development each year to set new records by improving aerodynamics, increasing power output, and perhaps most importantly, reducing weight.

One of the most effective ways to cut weight without sacrificing strength is the use of carbon fibre. Carbon fibre is five times stronger than steel yet much lighter, making it a dream for engineers who want performance without compromise. But carbon fibre is also extremely expensive to produce, which is why only ...