The limited edition 550 LM road car, based on Ferrari's 550 Maranello and the result of a collaboration
between Care Racing and ESMotorsport, is almost ready to go, after having just
completed a month of intensive road testing, carried out by highly experienced
sportscar racer Andy Wallace.
The
aim of this join venture is to produce a road-legal sportscar based around the
race proven Ferrari 550 Maranello GT-racer. This strictly limited edition model
will commemorate the astounding GTS class victory that the Care-funded,
Prodrive-entered racer achieved last year at Le Mans when it took on, and
defeated, the mighty, factory-backed Chevrolet Corvettes.
The idea was
conceived to build a “Care Racing 550 LM Limited Edition” road car for sale to
collectors and enthusiasts alike to celebrate the Le Mans victory, allowing
individuals to own a sportscar that is part of recent motorsport history.
The
Project's focus was on creating a road going sportscar as closely related to the
Le Mans winning car as possible, whilst retaining the everyday usability that
clients would want to expect from such a vehicle.
The
result has been a 330km/h sportscar that is a clearly recognisable relative of
the race version, and which is significantly lighter and more powerful than the
standard Ferrari 550 Maranello. In fact, the Care version weights in at just
1400kg, a whopping 315kg lighter than the road car, which itself is actually
lighter than the 575 M Maranello which replaced it two years ago.
With 537bhp on tap, it will be 52bhp more powerful than the base 550 Maranello,
while at the same time 22bhp up on the 575 M Maranello. Part of this increase is
put down to a high performance exhaust system that exits through the rear
bumper, and which Care claims, offers a 17bhp increase over the standard system.
A comprehensively re-mapped ECU, together with changes to the injection
system, help the car to gain the claimed power spike.
The
suspension of this sportscar, which achieves 0-60mph in 3.9 seconds, four tenths
quicker than the base model, has been upgraded with new spring settings, while
race-bred AP brake calipers and massive 385mm drilled discs give this monster
additional stopping power.
With its 19-in OZ wheels, shod with low-profile Michelin tyres, the Ferrari 550
LM Limited Edition is easily distinguishable by its ultra-low slung appearance,
as well as its carbon fibre air ducts, engine cover, spoilers and side skirts.
Just one hundred of these sportscars will be built, the conversions being
undertaken by supercar specialist's, ESMotorsport, who also happen to be the
sole UK importers of the Modena-built Pagani Zonda C12 S. This English firm,
took on the project after Prodrive, who built the racer, deemed the concept
unfeasable.
Inside it is a real functional sportscar cockpit. The smooth carbon fibre door
panels are exactly what one would expect to see in the racer version, while use
of carbon fibre extends to detailing around the cabin, including the instrument
bezels, centre console, seat backs and gearknob. These composite panels have
been produced by Brooklands-based GTR Ltd, while the whole project has been
overseen by Bill Harris, who includes the McLaren F1 on an impressiv CV.
Race harnesses complete an effect that says this is a 'road legal' version of
the cars that blasted to victory at the legendary 24 hour French race. Care
estimate the cost of the conversion at around GBP90,000 plus donor car.
550 LM
Limited Edition: Technical Specification
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