Category | Le Mans Prototype |
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Constructor | Oreca-Courage |
Technical specifications | |
Chassis | Carbon fibre monocoque |
Suspension (front) | Double wishbone, push rod operated over damper |
Suspension (rear) | Double wishbone, push rod operated over damper |
Axle track | 1,990 mm (78 in) |
Wheelbase | 2,870 mm (113 in) |
Engine | General Motors LS3 6.2 L (380 cu in) V8 naturally aspirated mid-engined, longitudinally mounted |
Transmission | X-Trac 6-speed sequential manual |
Weight | 900 kg (2,000 lb) minimum |
Fuel | Motul |
Tyres | Michelin, Continental |
Competition history | |
Notable entrants | Various |
Notable drivers | Various |
The Le Mans Prototype Challenge (shortened to LMP Challenge or LMPC) is a spec sports prototype formula created by the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO), organisers of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and sports car constructor Oreca. The formula is intended as part of a ladder system for young and upcoming drivers into the world of endurance racing while also serving as a value engineered entry for drivers and teams into Le Mans Prototypes due to limitations on manufacturers and suppliers.
Initially launched as an independent racing series known as the Formula Le Mans Cup in 2009, the formula has since been expanded to allow participation in three separate series for 2010. The American Le Mans Series used the title Le Mans Prototype Challenge since its inception. The Le Mans Series used the name Formula Le Mans until 2011. All ACO series will adopt the name Le Mans Prototype Challenge in 2012.
The Formula Le Mans car is built by French manufacturer Oreca and known as the FLM09. The chassis is based on Courage's LC75 LMP2 chassis, while the car's carbon fiber and kevlar bodywork is a simplified version of the LC75's design. All FLM09s use a production-based General Motors small block LS3 V8 which produces approximately 430 horsepower (440 PS). Transmissions are supplied by Xtrac and feature a six-speed sequential transmission operated by paddle shifters. Engine management is regulated by Magneti Marelli. Up to 2012, all FLM09 cars ran on Michelin slick tires based on their LMP tires but in March 2013, it was announced that Continental AG would be the tire supplier for the LMP Challenge class in the upcoming American Le Mans Series season owing to Continental's deal with NASCAR as sole tire supplier for their sportscar arm. Reinforced carbon-carbon disc brakes are supplied by Brembo.