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Pagani Zonda GR |
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Hasselt, Belgium (1 March) - Just two weeks before the ALMS racing
season gets underway with the 51st Sebring 12 Hours, Carsport Modena
debuted their fascinating new GTS project - the Pagani Zonda GR. The
first GR, which had just completed a successful rollout test, made its
press debut in high style at a Belgian nightclub, and was attended by
all the principles involved in the project, including Paul Kumpen,
Toine Hezemans and Tom Weickardt, plus drivers Anthony Kumpen and Mike
Hezemans. The GR will make its racing debut at Sebring under the new
'Carsport America' banner (formerly American Viper Racing), which will
also field one of their Viper GTS-R's for the 12 Hours.
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The shakedown test of the car last Friday went rather well. Hezemans
and Kumpen drove around 40 laps on the new
Adria track, near Venice.
According to both drivers, the car feels very stiff and has the
character of a single seater.
Though the project is still young, there
has already been interest in a customer car, which Carsport Modena
plans to
develop in 2004, and which would hopefully fulfill the same
role as the (Oreca-built) Vipers have played over the
past years.
Tom Weickardt expects a lot of the car. The amicable American said
that the car which was presented in Hasselt
will stay in the US after
competing in Sebring. Carsport America (the US equivalent of Carsport
Modena) plans to run
the car during the complete ALMS series this
year. The young Mexican driver Ricardo Gonzales will pair up with
French ace Jean Philippe Belloc. The second car is currently under
construction at the Pagani factory near Modena,
Italy. This car will
be driven at Le Mans this year by Mike Hezemans, Anthony Kumpen and
David Hart. Hart, who
drove for the Carsport Team in 2000, could be in
line for the third driver slot at Sebring.
Pagani Zonda C12 S
(Carsport Modena Press, 9 Feb) The Pagani Zonda C12 S plays the
leading role in a new an
ambitious project by Toine Hezemans. Under
the banner of a newly created company, Carsport Modena, Hezemans
is
developing a race version of the Pagani Zonda C12 S. Massimo Del Prete
(former Audi engineer) and the creator of
the Zonda, Horacio Pagani,
are key figures in the development process. Financial partners in
Carsport Modena are,
Paul Kumpen (BEL) and Tom Weickardt (USA). The
goal of this project, Le Mans.
Carsport Modena has acquired the worldwide rights to develop, build
and sell the GTS racer. This season the main
objective will be the
development of the car so a customer version will be available in
2004. Toine Hezemans: "In
the end we hope we can play a role just like ORECA did with the Viper. The car has been built from scratch in just
3.5 months, which is a major achievement that would not have been
possible without the dedication of our
employees".
The project is on a tight time schedule, not only the car but also the
engine is an in-house project. The 6 liter V12
Mercedes engine will be
developed and tuned in cooperation with BTD in Belgium. The rear
bodywork of the car has
been narrowed by 4 cm to meet the regulations.
The front section has been widened. The gearbox is a Hollinger 6-
speed
sequential. The weight of the car will be 1100 kg.
To meet the regulations the Pagani will have to do one race prior to
Le Mans, this will be the 12 hours of Sebring.
Sebring is known as one
of the toughest races around. Under the banner of Carsport America
(newly founded team
by the three partners) one Pagani has been entered
in the GTS class. Confirmed drivers are Mike Hezemans (NED)
and
Anthony Kumpen (BEL).
Pagani Zonda Official Site
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Pagani Zonda GR
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Pagani Zonda spinout |
Pagani Zonda side view |
Pagani Zonda perfect pic |
Pagani Zonda on trailer |

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Pagani Zonda in garage |
Pagani Zonda paint scheme |
Zonda driver side door |
Pagani Zonda back view |

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Pagani Zonda front view |
Race team garage |
Pagani Zonda front pic |
Pagani Zonda interior view |

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Pagani Zonda C12 engine |
Pagani Zonda C12 engine 2 |
Pagani Zonda on track |
Zonda making left turn |

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Zonda taken apart |
Test day |
Zonda on test track |
Zonda spoiler pic |

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Pagani Zonda GR performance stats |
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Produced in |
2003 |
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Curb weight |
1100 kg / 2420 lbs |
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Length |
4277.5 mm / 171.1 in |
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Width |
2022.5 mm / 80.9 in |
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Wheelbase |
2687.5 mm / 107.5 in |
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Layout |
Mid Engine / RWD |
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Drivetrain |
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Engine |
V12 |
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Displacement |
7010 cc / xxxx cu in |
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Valvetrain |
4 valves / cylinder, DOHC 48
valves |
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Fuel feed |
Direct port fuel injection |
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Aspiration |
Naturally/Aspirated |
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Gearbox |
6 Speed manual |
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Performance |
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Horsepower |
600 BHP @ 5800 rpm |
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BHP/Liter |
85.7 bhp / liter |
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Torque |
580 ft/lbs @ 4300 rpm |
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Redline |
xxxx rpm |
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Power to weight ratio |
0.54 bhp / kg |
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Top Speed |
210 mph / 320 km/h |
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0-60 mph acceleration |
3.3 seconds |
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