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Ginetta-Zytek GZ09S

Ginetta-Zytek GZ09S
Team LNT - Ginetta Zytek 09S being driven by Nigel Mansell.jpg
Category LMP1
Constructor Zytek Engineering
Predecessor Zytek 07S
Successor Zytek 09S
Technical specifications
Chassis Carbon-fibre monocoque
Suspension (front) Independent double wishbone pushrod system with horizontal spring/damper unit
Suspension (rear) Independent double wishbone pushrod system with horizontal spring/damper unit
Length 4,561 mm (180 in)
Axle track 1,618 mm (64 in)/1,556 mm (61 in) front/rear
Wheelbase 2,815 mm (111 in)
Engine Zytek ZJ458 4,500 cc (274.6 cu in) V8 naturally aspirated mid-mounted, longitudinally mounted
Transmission Ricardo 6-speed semi-automatic
Weight 900 kg (1,984.2 lb)
Tyres Michelin
Competition history
Notable entrants Strakka Racing (2009)
Team LNT (2009-2010)
Corsa Motorsports (2009)
Beechdean-Mansell Motorsport (2010)
Debut 2009 1000 km of Catalunya
Teams' Championships 0
Ginetta-Zytek GZ09S/2
GinettaZytek ASM 41 Spa2009.JPG
Category LMP2
Constructor Zytek Engineering
Predecessor Zytek 07S/2
Successor Zytek Z11SN
Technical specifications
Chassis Carbon-fibre monocoque
Suspension (front) Independent double wishbone pushrod system with horizontal spring/damper unit
Suspension (rear) Independent double wishbone pushrod system with horizontal spring/damper unit
Length 4,561 mm (180 in)
Axle track 1,618 mm (64 in)/1,556 mm (61 in) front/rear
Wheelbase 2,815 mm (111 in)
Engine Zytek ZG348 (GZ09S/2) 3,396 cc (207.2 cu in) (GZ09S/2) V8 naturally aspirated mid-mounted, longitudinally mounted
Transmission Ricardo 6-speed semi-automatic
Weight 825 kg (1,818.8 lb)
Tyres Dunlop
Competition history
Notable entrants Quifel ASM Team (2009-2011)
GAC Racing Team (2009)
Barazi-Epsilon (2009)
Team Bruichladdich (2010)
MIK Corse (2011)
Debut 2009 1000 km of Catalunya
Teams' Championships 1 (2009 LMS, LMP2 class)

The Ginetta-Zytek GZ09S was a LMP1-class Le Mans prototype race car, built by Zytek Engineering following their partial merger with Ginetta. It was an evolutionary update of the Zytek 07S, with the bodywork altered for the 2009 LMP regulations. The GZ09S/2 was a LMP2-class version of the same car (for 2011, it became a LMP1-class car, due to rule changes, and became known as the Zytek 09SC.) In 2011, its successor, the Nissan-engined Zytek Z11SN, made its competitive debut, following the latest rule changes to the LMP regulations. The GZ09S was retired at the end of that season, as it was no longer eligible to compete.

The GZ09S used a 4.5 litre, 635 hp Zytek ZJ458 naturally-aspirated V8 engine. It was designed for the new LMP1 regulations that were announced for the 2009 24 Hours of Le Mans, and it was an evolutionary update of the Zytek 07S. For 2009, it was announced that Strakka Racing would be moving up into the LMP1 class for the first time, entering a GZ09S, at both that year's Le Mans Series, and the 24 Hours of Le Mans.Danny Watts gained his first pole at the 1000 km of Catalunya, the first event of the season, and the car's debut event, before eventually finishing fifth. The team managed to finish 14th in class at Le Mans, but the Team LNT entry failed to finish due to a fuel line rupturing.ALMS team Corsa Motorsports entered a hybrid version of the GZ09S at the 2009 Northeast Grand Prix, the first time a hybrid car had ever been run in the series. The hybrid's debut proved to be a successful one: the team finished third overall, running reliably throughout the race, to the surprise of its drivers Johnny Mowlem and Stefan Johansson. Corsa Motorsports entered four other events that season, with the team being the only ALMS team to utilize the GZ09S. The list of Ginetta-Zyteks was further expanded when former Formula 1 world champion Nigel Mansell announced he was entering the 1000 km of Silverstone, the final race of the 2009 LMS season. It would not prove to be a successful event for Mansell, as his team finished 28th overall, last of the LMP1 cars to be classified.


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