Hello, Gents, thanks for the responses.
Other than materials, the system is pretty straightforward. The discs attach to the spindle flanges with a circular array of bolts, probably around 8 MM.
Just inside of that circle are the five wheel attachment studs.
Logically, this system saves a considerable amount of unsprung weight.
Yes, the pads are a special carbon compound that is tailored for compatibility with the discs.
The model line is called the 430. There is a standard everyday version and the one pictured, called the Scuderia. It is a "worked" version of the standard 430 featuring all sorts of performance enhancements, including the brakes and many carbon fiber parts to reduce weight. Austin has owned them both and he said that the difference in performance is unbelievable.
Besides a paddle type shifter (around ten milliseconds to shift), it features a microprocessor controlled exhaust system that controls back pressure to suit conditions.
Bob Z.