Zytek Z11SN (original) (raw)

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Le Mans racing car

Racing car model

Zytek Z11SNGibson 015S

The No. 1 Z11SN at the 2012 Petit Le Mans
Category LMP2
Constructor Zytek Engineering
Designer Tim Holloway
Predecessor Zytek 09SC
Technical specifications[1]
Chassis Carbon-fibre composite 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 4,482 mm (176.5 in)[2]
Engine NISMO VK45DE 4,494 cc (274.2 cu in) V8 NA mid-engine, longitudinally mounted
Transmission Ricardo 6-speed semi-automatic
Power 343 kW (460 hp)
Weight 900 kg (1,984.2 lb)
Fuel Total ExcelliumShell V-PowerBHP Infiniti
Tyres Dunlop[3]
Competition history
Notable entrants United Kingdom Greaves MotorsportUnited Kingdom Jota SportUnited Kingdom Caterham Motorsport
Notable drivers United Kingdom Martin BrundleUnited Kingdom Alex BrundleSpain Lucas OrdóñezUnited Kingdom Simon DolanUnited Kingdom Oliver TurveyGermany Lucas LuhrUnited States Alexander RossiUnited Kingdom Tom Kimber-SmithSpain Marc GeneUnited Kingdom Harry Tincknell
Debut 2011 6 Hours of Castellet
Last event 2016 4 Hours of Estoril
Teams' Championships 3 (2011 LMS (LMP2), 2015 ELMS, 2016 ELMS)
Drivers' Championships 3 (2011 LMS (LMP2), 2015 ELMS, 2016 ELMS)

The Zytek Z11SN is an LMP2-class racing car built by Zytek Engineering since 2011. Powered by a 4.5-litre Nissan V8 engine, it is an evolution of the Zytek 07S and the Zytek 09SC, updated for the new Le Mans Prototype regulations that were introduced in 2011. It was predominantly used in the European Le Mans Series and the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and a Greaves Motorsport-entered Z11SN won the LMP2 categories of both contests in 2011.[4] In 2014, Jota Sport won the LMP2 category of the 24 Hours of Le Mans with a Z11SN.

In 2015, following Zytek's rebranding to Gibson Technology, the Z11SN was updated to the Gibson 015S.

For 2011, the Le Mans Prototype rules were changed to reduce costs.[5] As a result, the Ginetta-Zytek GZ09S became obsolete, and the Zytek 09SC, previously an LMP2-class car, became an LMP1-class car. In response to this, Zytek developed the car into the new Z11SN, and signed a deal with NISMO to use the Nissan GT-R Super GT's Nissan VK45DE engine.[6] This was a 4.5 litre naturally-aspirated V8 engine, producing approximately 450 hp (336 kW; 456 PS) in LMP2 specification.[6] Greaves Motorsport were the only team to enter a Z11SN in its first season,[7] with their chassis having originally been a Zytek 07S.[8] The car was immediately successful, with a debut class victory (and third overall) at the 6 Hours of Castellet, driven by Karim Ojjeh, Gary Chalandon and Tom Kimber-Smith.[9] The season would prove to be a successful one; Greaves Motorsport took the class victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and the LMP2 Team's Championship title in the Le Mans Series.[4] At the end of the season, this chassis was retired, and three new ones were built.[8]

For 2012, Jota Sport entered a Z11SN in the European Le Mans Series (ELMS), finishing eighth in class in the first round of the season, the 6 Hours of Castellet.[10] Greaves Motorsport bought two chassis, and also entered them in the ELMS.[8] Both teams also entered that year's 24 Hours of Le Mans,[11] with Greaves' No. 42 car being the most notable entry – it was driven by former Formula 1 driver Martin Brundle, his son Alex, and Lucas Ordóñez.[12] The No. 42 car finished eighth in class,[13] whilst the other Greaves car finished fifth,[14] and the Jota Sport entry failed to finish.[15] Greaves Motorsport finished third in class the European Le Mans Series that year, whilst Jota Sport finished tenth.[16]

In 2013, Greaves Motorsport and Jota Sport both remained in the European Le Mans Series with their Z11SN chassis.[17] The season started successfully, with Jota Sport taking a victory at the 2013 6 Hours of Silverstone.[18] Caterham Motorsport announced that they would be entering the 24 Hours of Le Mans for the first time, using a Z11SN, with Alexander Rossi, Tom Kimber-Smith and Eric Lux as their drivers.[19] The entry was a joint venture between Caterham and Greaves Motorsport,[20] with Greaves also entering a Z11SN under their own banner, driven by Jann Mardenborough, Lucas Ordóñez and Michael Krumm.[21] Jota Sport also entered the event with a Z11SN, with their drivers Simon Dolan, Oliver Turvey and Lucas Luhr.[21] The Greaves Motorsport entry was the most successful of the three, as Mardenborough, Ordonez and Krumm finished fourth in the LMP2 category.[22]

The No. 38 Jota car took the LMP2 class victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans

In 2014, Jota Sport won the LMP2 class at the 2014 24 Hours of Le Mans with their Z11SN chassis.[23]

For 2015, the car was substantially developed as the Gibson 015S, following the purchase of Zytek by Continental AG that established Gibson Technology.[24] Jota Sport used it to finish second in the LMP2 class and 10th overall in the 2015 24 Hours of Le Mans, 48 seconds behind the KCMG's Oreca.

In 2016, Strakka Racing finished 4th[25] in the LMP2 class and 8th overall in the 2016 24 Hours of Le Mans using the Gibson 015S, the highest result for the prototype in the race.

Competition history

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Complete European Le Mans Series results

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(key) Races in bold indicates pole position. Races in italics indicates fastest lap.

Complete European Le Mans Series results

Year Entrant Class Drivers No. Rds. Rounds Pts. Pos.
1 2 3 4 5 6
2011 United Kingdom Greaves Motorsport LMP2 Saudi Arabia Karim OjjehUnited Kingdom Tom Kimber-SmithFrance Gary ChalandonFrance Olivier Lombard 41 AllAll1-23-5 LEC1 SPA8 IMO1 SIL1 EST2 64 1st
2012 United Kingdom Greaves Motorsport LMP2 United Kingdom Alex BrundleUnited Kingdom Tom Kimber-SmithSpain Lucas OrdóñezUnited Kingdom Alex Buncombe 1 AllAll1-23 LEC4 DON7 ATL5 48 3rd
United Kingdom Jota United Kingdom Sam HancockUnited Kingdom Simon Dolan 38 1-21-2 LEC9 DONRet ATL 2 10th
2013 United Kingdom Greaves Motorsport LMP2 United States Chris DysonUnited States Michael MarsalDenmark David Heinemeier HanssonUnited Kingdom Tom Kimber-Smith 3 1122 SILRet IMO5 RBR HUN LEC 10 9th
United Kingdom Jota Sport United Kingdom Simon DolanUnited Kingdom Oliver Turvey 38 AllAll SIL1 IMORet RBR4 HUN3 LEC3 71 3rd
2014 United Kingdom Greaves Motorsport LMP2 United Kingdom James LittlejohnUnited Kingdom James WalkerUnited Kingdom Anthony WellsUnited Kingdom Luciano BachetaRussia Mark Shulzhitskiy 28 1113-53-5 SIL6 IMO RBR4 LEC5 ESTRet 30 8th
United States Matt McMurryUnited Kingdom Tom Kimber-SmithUnited States Chris DysonUnited States Mark PattersonUnited Kingdom Johnny MowlemPortugal Miguel FaíscaUnited Kingdom James Fletcher 41 All1-313455 SIL4 IMO4 RBR6 LECRet EST7 38 6th
United Kingdom Jota Sport Portugal Filipe AlbuquerqueUnited Kingdom Simon DolanUnited Kingdom Harry Tincknell 38 AllAllAll SILRet IMO1 RBR2 LEC4 EST3 74 2nd
2015 United Kingdom Jota Sport LMP2 Portugal Filipe AlbuquerqueUnited Kingdom Simon DolanUnited Kingdom Harry Tincknell 38 AllAllAll SIL2 IMO3 RBR1 LEC3 EST4 89 3rd
United Kingdom Greaves Motorsport Switzerland Gary HirschUnited Kingdom Jon LancasterSweden Björn Wirdheim 41 AllAllAll SIL1 IMO4 RBR4 LEC1 EST2 93 1st
2016 Russia G-Drive Racing LMP2 United Kingdom Simon DolanNetherlands Giedo van der GardeUnited Kingdom Harry Tincknell 38 AllAllAll |SIL1 IMO2 RBR3 LEC5 SPA5 EST1 103 1st
Sources:[26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33]

Complete World Endurance Championship results

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(key) Races in bold indicates pole position. Races in italics indicates fastest lap.

Complete World Endurance Championship results

Year Entrant Class Drivers No. Rds. Rounds Pts. Pos.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2012 United Kingdom Jota LMP2 United Kingdom Sam HancockUnited Kingdom Simon DolanJapan Haruki KurosawaFrance Nicolas Minassian 38 2-42-434 SEB SPA1 LMSRet SIL7 SÃO BHR FUJ SHA 0 NC
United Kingdom Greaves Motorsport United States Elton JulianGermany Christian ZugelMexico Ricardo GonzálezMexico Roberto González 41 AllAll1-4, 6-85 SEB4 SPA7 LMS5 SIL13 SÃO4 BHR7 FUJ7 SHA8 99 5th
United Kingdom Alex BrundleUnited Kingdom Martin BrundleSpain Lucas Ordoñez 42 3-43-43-4 SEB SPA LMS8 SIL5 SÃO BHR FUJ SHA 0 NC
2013 Japan Gainer International LMP2 Japan Katsuyuki HiranakaJapan Masayuki UedaSweden Björn Wirdheim 27 666 SIL SPA LMS SÃO COA FUJ3 SHA BHR 0 NC
United Kingdom Greaves Motorsport United States Chris DysonUnited States Michael MarsalUnited Kingdom Tom Kimber-SmithUnited States Alexander Rossi United States Eric LuxGermany Christian ZugelUnited States Gunnar JeannetteSweden Björn WirdheimRussia Mark ShulzhitskiyBelgium Wolfgang ReipUnited Kingdom Jon Lancaster 41 1-2, 51-21-3, 533, 74-544, 7-8788 SIL5 SPADNS LMS10 SÃO4 COA5 FUJ SHA5 BHR3 81 5th
Germany Michael KrummUnited Kingdom Jann MardenboroughSpain Lucas Ordóñez 42 333 SIL SPA LMS3 SÃO COA FUJ SHA BHR 0 NC
United Kingdom Jota Sport United Kingdom Simon DolanUnited Kingdom Oliver TurveyGermany Lucas Luhr 38 2-32-32-3 SIL SPA3 LMS7 SÃO COA FUJ SHA BHR 0 NC
2014 United Kingdom Jota Sport LMP2 United Kingdom Simon DolanUnited Kingdom Harry TincknellSpain Marc GenéUnited Kingdom Oliver Turvey 38 2-32-323 SIL SPA2 LMS1 COA FUJ SHA BHR SÃO 0 NC
United Kingdom Greaves Motorsport United Kingdom Michael MunemannUnited Kingdom Alessandro LatifUnited Kingdom James Winslow 41 333 SIL SPA LMSRet COA FUJ SHA BHR SÃO 0 NC
Malaysia Caterham Racing United Kingdom Tom Kimber-SmithUnited States Chris DysonUnited States Matt McMurry 42 333 SIL SPA LMS11 COA FUJ SHA BHR SÃO 0 NC
2015 United Kingdom Jota Sport LMP2 United Kingdom Simon DolanNew Zealand Mitch EvansUnited Kingdom Harry TincknellUnited Kingdom Oliver Turvey 38 2-32-323 SIL SPA1 LMS2 NÜR COA FUJ SHA BHR 0 NC
United Kingdom Greaves Motorsport Switzerland Gary HirschUnited Kingdom Jon LancasterFrance Gaëtan Paletou 41 333 SIL SPA LMSRet NÜR COA FUJ SHA BHR 0 NC
United Kingdom Strakka Racing United Kingdom Nick LeventisUnited Kingdom Jonny KaneUnited Kingdom Danny Watts 42 4-84-84-8 SIL SPA LMS NÜR7 COA7 FUJ6 SHA6 BHR6 73* 6th*
2016 Russia G-Drive Racing LMP2 United Kingdom Simon DolanUnited Kingdom Jake DennisNetherlands Giedo van der Garde 38 2-32-32-3 SIL SPA6 LMSRet NÜR MEX COA FUJ SHA BHR 0 NC
United Kingdom Greaves Motorsport Mexico Roberto GonzálezMexico Luis DíazBrazil Bruno Junqueira 41 555 SIL SPA LMS NÜR MEX5 COA FUJ SHA BHR 0 NC
United Kingdom Strakka Racing United Kingdom Jonny KaneUnited Kingdom Nick LeventisUnited Kingdom Danny WattsUnited Kingdom Lewis Williamson 42 1-71-61-34-7 SIL5 SPARet LMS4 NÜR4 MEX4 COARet FUJ6 SHA BHR 66 7th
Sources:[34][35][36][37][26][27]

* Points were scored with the Strakka-Dome S103

Complete American Le Mans Series results

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(key) Races in bold indicates pole position. Races in italics indicates fastest lap.

Complete American Le Mans Series results

Year Entrant Class Drivers No. Rds. Rounds Pts. Pos.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2013 United Kingdom Greaves Motorsport P2 United Kingdom Tom Kimber-SmithGermany Christian ZugelUnited States Eric Lux 41 111 SEB3 LBH LAG LRP MOS ELK BAL COA VIR PET 0 NC
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