Reynard 2KQ Judd 2000 Johansson-Mathews Laguna Seca 1.0
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Description
The Reynard 2KQ was a Le Mans prototype built by Reynard Motorsport and used by various racing teams in sports car racing from 2000 to 2004.
Features
- Engine: Judd GV4 V10/72° 4v DOHC 3997 cc N/A
- Chassis: #004. #007 ALMS maximum downforce, "New Road Kill" splitter
Development history and technology
The 2KQ was originally developed as the LMP900 vehicle in late 1999. The LMP900 class was the major prototype racing class in the Le Mans 24 Hours and American Le Mans Series in the early 2000s. However, during development, Reynard decided to also launch the prototype for the smaller LMP675 class in order to be able to address a larger customer base. The main distinguishing features of the carbon and aluminum monocoque-equipped racing cars were engine power and weight. The LM675 cars featured 2-liter 4-Cylinder engines. The LMP900 vehicles had 4-liter 10-cylinder or 8-cylinder mid-mounted engines.
The first vehicles were delivered to the customer teams as early as January 2000. The 2KQ made its racing debut in the LMP900 version at the 24 Hours of Daytona in February of the same year. The Johansson-Matthews 2KQ was powered by a Judd GV4 10-cylinder engine.
Racing history
For the 2000 Le Mans 24-hour race, the vehicles were given the additional designation LM and improved rear wings. A total of five 2KQs were at the start. Two were entered by ORECA in the LPM900 class, plus the Johansson-Matthews car. The ORECA cars were powered by an 8-cylinder Chrysler engine. The French ROC team entered two 2KQ in the LMP675 class with 2-liter VW 4-cylinder engines.
After ORECA switched to the Dallara SP1 in 2001, the 2KQ disappeared from the large prototype class. However, ROC and Noël del Bello continued to use it in the LMP675 class until the end of 2004. The greatest success for the 2KQ was class victory at the 2001 Le Mans 24-hour race.
Credits
Team: RMS
Conversion: NeilB1971
Model improvements: Kamil Cader, Peugeot905, NeilB1971
Physics: Peugeot905, Fullnoise, Mach-77
Sound: Violaseven (modifications by Peugeot905)
The Reynard 2KQ was a Le Mans prototype built by Reynard Motorsport and used by various racing teams in sports car racing from 2000 to 2004.
Features
- Engine: Judd GV4 V10/72° 4v DOHC 3997 cc N/A
- Chassis: #004. #007 ALMS maximum downforce, "New Road Kill" splitter
Development history and technology
The 2KQ was originally developed as the LMP900 vehicle in late 1999. The LMP900 class was the major prototype racing class in the Le Mans 24 Hours and American Le Mans Series in the early 2000s. However, during development, Reynard decided to also launch the prototype for the smaller LMP675 class in order to be able to address a larger customer base. The main distinguishing features of the carbon and aluminum monocoque-equipped racing cars were engine power and weight. The LM675 cars featured 2-liter 4-Cylinder engines. The LMP900 vehicles had 4-liter 10-cylinder or 8-cylinder mid-mounted engines.
The first vehicles were delivered to the customer teams as early as January 2000. The 2KQ made its racing debut in the LMP900 version at the 24 Hours of Daytona in February of the same year. The Johansson-Matthews 2KQ was powered by a Judd GV4 10-cylinder engine.
Racing history
For the 2000 Le Mans 24-hour race, the vehicles were given the additional designation LM and improved rear wings. A total of five 2KQs were at the start. Two were entered by ORECA in the LPM900 class, plus the Johansson-Matthews car. The ORECA cars were powered by an 8-cylinder Chrysler engine. The French ROC team entered two 2KQ in the LMP675 class with 2-liter VW 4-cylinder engines.
After ORECA switched to the Dallara SP1 in 2001, the 2KQ disappeared from the large prototype class. However, ROC and Noël del Bello continued to use it in the LMP675 class until the end of 2004. The greatest success for the 2KQ was class victory at the 2001 Le Mans 24-hour race.
Credits
Team: RMS
Conversion: NeilB1971
Model improvements: Kamil Cader, Peugeot905, NeilB1971
Physics: Peugeot905, Fullnoise, Mach-77
Sound: Violaseven (modifications by Peugeot905)
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Version: 1.0Updated: 3 days ago
Total Size: 54.56 MB reynard-2kq-judd-2000-johansson-mathews-laguna-secaseca_modland.7z direct download · 27.28 MB · added 3 days ago
Specifications
| Power | 636 whp |
| Torque | 474 Nm |
| Weight | 900 kg |
| Top Speed | 300 km/h |
| Acceleration | -- s 0100 |
| Power Ratio | 1.42 kg/hp |
About Mod
| Latest Version | 1.0 |
| Game | Assetto Corsa |
| Category | Cars |
| Tags | CSP |
| Downloads | 40 |
| Created | 3 days ago |
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