2010 Lotus Evora Type 124 Endurance Racecar
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over 395 hp |
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(from Lotus Press
Release) Lotus Evora Type 124 Endurance Racecar
The Lotus Evora Type 124 Endurance Racecar has been developed from
the award-winning Evora road car and is built to FIA regulations and
safety standards.
The Type 124 (pronounced One Twenty Four) Endurance Racecar is the
next step in the evolution of the Evora. The car will make its 24
hour racing debut at the ADAC Nürburgring 24 Hours which provides a
great test for the Evora’s performance, efficiency and durability
under tough and demanding endurance race conditions.
Lotus Evora Type 124 Endurance Racecar
The Lotus Evora Type 124 Endurance Racecar has been developed from the award-winning Evora road car and is built to FIA regulations and safety standards.
The Type 124 (pronounced One Twenty Four) Endurance Racecar is the next step in the evolution of the Evora. The car will make its 24 hour racing debut at the ADAC Nürburgring 24 Hours which provides a great test for the Evora’s performance, efficiency and durability under tough and demanding endurance race conditions.
At the heart of the Lotus Evora are fundamental racecar elements: mid-engine layout, high-tech and super-stiff extruded and bonded aluminium chassis and very strong lightweight forged aluminium wishbones. All these elements mean that it is a natural evolution from the road going Lotus Evora to a competitive endurance racecar.
From the outset the
design team had intentions to take the Evora racing and the chassis
was designed with this in mind. Endurance races are the perfect
events to showcase the efficiency, handling and durability
characteristics that have been fundamental to the concept of the
Evora.
The Lotus Evora Type 124 Endurance Racecar has a race-tuned version
of the mid-mounted Toyota V6 engine, with power increased to over
400 ps (depending on race regulations). Vehicle mass is expected to
be reduced by up to 200 kg, bringing the weight of the racecar to
less than 1200 kg (depending on race regulations).
Further changes for the Lotus Evora Type 124 Endurance Racecar include a six speed sequential paddle shift racing gearbox, full FIA specification roll cage, FIA-compliant 120 litre ATL fuel system, FIA fire extinguisher system, competition carbon fibre rear wing, diffuser and front splitter.
The racecar is fitted with AP Racing 6 piston callipers front and rear, with a race-tuned Bosch ABS system, 4-way adjustable dampers and adjustable anti-roll bars. The racecar runs on 18” rims shod with Pirelli racing slicks and the wheels widths have been increased over the roadcar to 9 ½ J on the front and 11 J on the rear.
The aerodynamically efficient Lotus Evora Type 124 Endurance Racecar body design, made from lightweight composite and carbon fibre panels, remains predominantly unchanged from the road car, with the only modifications being to the lower sections of the front and rear clamshells and the side sills.
Luke Bennett, Director of Lotus Cars Limited, said, “Motorsport has been in our blood ever since our founder, Colin Chapman, built the first Lotus back in 1948. We are proud of our motorsport history, which includes victories in Formula One, Le Mans, saloon car, rally car and sportscar racing around the world; more recently, we won the British GT3 Championship in 2006 with the Lotus Exige. The Lotus Evora Type 124 Endurance Racecar is from the same unique stable and we expect it to be a competitive racecar when we enter various endurance races next year.”
Roger Becker, Vehicle
Engineering Director for Group Lotus Plc said, “Every Lotus car is
designed to be at home on the race track as well as the road, and
the Evora is no different. Designed primarily as an everyday road
car, the Evora’s lightweight and stiff structure, its aerodynamics
and performance means that it is perfectly suited to taming race
tracks around the world, and we are looking forward to seeing the
new Lotus Evora Type 124 Endurance Racecar line up on the grid for
the 2010 season.”
The racecar is expected to compete in a number of endurance races in
2010/ 2011 forming part of a factory-supported race program. The
races that are targeted are: The 2010 ADAC Nürburgring 24 Hours (Nürburgring
Nordschleife, Germany) in May 2010, Merdeka Millennium 12 Hours (Sepang,
Malaysia) in August 2010, BritCar 24 Hours (Silverstone, UK) in
October 2010 and the Dubai 24 Hours (Dubai Autodrome, UAE) January
2011.
About Lotus
The main operating
subsidiary of Group Lotus plc is Lotus Cars Limited, which has two
operating divisions - Lotus Engineering and Lotus Cars. Lotus
Engineering is an internationally recognised automotive engineering
consultancy based in Norfolk, UK. Global facilities include those in
Michigan (USA), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), China and offices in
Germany.
Lotus Engineering provides comprehensive and versatile consultancy
services to many of the world's OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers, offering
a full engineering service from initial concept and project design
through development and integration of the complete vehicle to meet
all worldwide markets and customers to full production. This
includes third party 'niche vehicle' engineering and manufacture
worldwide.
Lotus Cars builds world class, prestige, high performance sports
cars for sale in 37 countries. These include the iconic Lotus Elise,
Exige, Europa and the new award winning Lotus Evora. Lotus is a
global high-tech company, expanding rapidly and committed to driving
forward technology for both Lotus Cars and its Engineering clients,
spearheading research into such areas as hybrids, electric vehicles
and renewable fuels.