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The Saulnier Racing LC75 in 2007

The Courage LC75 is a Le Mans Prototype race car, designed, developed and built by French manufacturer Courage, based on the Courage LC70 LMP1 car, and designed by Courage to compete in the LMP2 class in the Le Mans Series and the 24 Hours of Le Mans.[1]

The car was transformed by HPD (Honda Performance Development) into the American Le Mans Series-winning Acura ARX-01.[2]

Awards

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Courage LC75 at the Spa 1000km in 2009

While the LC75 itself wasn't very successful, its evolution, redesigned and engineered by HPD took several titles in the American Le Mans Series. The car did not enjoy the sporting and commercial success of its predecessor the Courage C65.[3]

Chassis

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Chassis n°2 of Ibañez Racing Service in 2009

Only two chassis have carried the name LC75, no other LC70 chassis has been configured for the LMP2 category.[4]

Chassis n°1 is the first of the LC70 & LC75 series, it was used in 2006 for driving tests and tune-ups. Noël Del Bello Racing used it in 2007 before it was used again for testing as part of Oreca's development of the FLM09 in 2008. It has been owned by Pegasus Racing since 2009.[5]

Chassis n°2 was purchased by Saulnier Racing, which entered it on behalf of Swiss Spirit in 2006 and under its own name in 2007. After the team was taken over by Jacques Nicolet, the car was replaced by the Pescarolo 01 and is sold to Ibañez Racing Service.[6]

No.YearModelTeamEngineChampionship
12006LC75Courage CompétitionMecachromeNo commitment / Use for testing and development
2007LC75Noël Del Bello RacingAER P07Le Mans Series / 24 Hours of Le Mans
2008LC75OrecaAER P07No commitment / Use for testing and development
2009-2010LC75Pegasus RacingAER P07Le Mans Series
2011LC75Pegasus Racing[7]HPD V6 bi-turbo
22006LC70Swiss SpiritJudd GV5 V10Le Mans Series / 24 Hours of Le Mans
2007LC75Saulnier RacingJudd GV5 V10Le Mans Series / 24 Hours of Le Mans
2009-2011LC75Ibañez Racing Service[8]AER P07Le Mans Series

References

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  1. ^ "Courage LC75".
  2. ^ "2007 Courage LC75 AER - Images, Specifications and Information". Ultimatecarpage.com.
  3. ^ "2007 Courage LC75 AER Specifications". Ultimatecarpage.com.
  4. ^ "Courage LC75 group LMP2 (2007) - Racing Cars". tech-racingcars.wikidot.com.
  5. ^ "Courage LC75 LMP2". racecarsdirect.com. Archived from the original on 2022-10-15. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
  6. ^ "Courage Oreca LC75". racecarsdirect.com.
  7. ^ "La LC75 du Pegasus Racing en 2011". Archived from the original on 2011-09-20. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
  8. ^ "La LC75 de l'Ibañez Racing Service en 2011". Archived from the original on 2013-09-07. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
    The Saulnier Racing LC75 in 2007

    The Courage LC75 is a Le Mans Prototype race car, designed, developed and built by French manufacturer Courage, based on the Courage LC70 LMP1 car, and designed by Courage to compete in the LMP2 class in the Le Mans Series and the 24 Hours of Le Mans.[1]

    The car was transformed by HPD (Honda Performance Development) into the American Le Mans Series-winning Acura ARX-01.[2]

    Awards

    Courage LC75 at the Spa 1000km in 2009

    While the LC75 itself wasn't very successful, its evolution, redesigned and engineered by HPD took several titles in the American Le Mans Series. The car did not enjoy the sporting and commercial success of its predecessor the Courage C65.[3]

    Chassis

    Chassis n°2 of Ibañez Racing Service in 2009

    Only two chassis have carried the name LC75, no other LC70 chassis has been configured for the LMP2 category.[4]

    Chassis n°1 is the first of the LC70 & LC75 series, it was used in 2006 for driving tests and tune-ups. Noël Del Bello Racing used it in 2007 before it was used again for testing as part of Oreca's development of the FLM09 in 2008. It has been owned by Pegasus Racing since 2009.[5]

    Chassis n°2 was purchased by Saulnier Racing, which entered it on behalf of Swiss Spirit in 2006 and under its own name in 2007. After the team was taken over by Jacques Nicolet, the car was replaced by the Pescarolo 01 and is sold to Ibañez Racing Service.[6]

    No.YearModelTeamEngineChampionship
    12006LC75Courage CompétitionMecachromeNo commitment / Use for testing and development
    2007LC75Noël Del Bello RacingAER P07Le Mans Series / 24 Hours of Le Mans
    2008LC75OrecaAER P07No commitment / Use for testing and development
    2009-2010LC75Pegasus RacingAER P07Le Mans Series
    2011LC75Pegasus Racing[7]HPD V6 bi-turbo
    22006LC70Swiss SpiritJudd GV5 V10Le Mans Series / 24 Hours of Le Mans
    2007LC75Saulnier RacingJudd GV5 V10Le Mans Series / 24 Hours of Le Mans
    2009-2011LC75Ibañez Racing Service[8]AER P07Le Mans Series

    References

    1. ^ "Courage LC75".
    2. ^ "2007 Courage LC75 AER - Images, Specifications and Information". Ultimatecarpage.com.
    3. ^ "2007 Courage LC75 AER Specifications". Ultimatecarpage.com.
    4. ^ "Courage LC75 group LMP2 (2007) - Racing Cars". tech-racingcars.wikidot.com.
    5. ^ "Courage LC75 LMP2". racecarsdirect.com. Archived from the original on 2022-10-15. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
    6. ^ "Courage Oreca LC75". racecarsdirect.com.
    7. ^ "La LC75 du Pegasus Racing en 2011". Archived from the original on 2011-09-20. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
    8. ^ "La LC75 de l'Ibañez Racing Service en 2011". Archived from the original on 2013-09-07. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
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