The 2018 Ginetta LMP1 begins wind tunnel testing
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The 2018 Ginetta LMP1 begins wind tunnel testing

This past January, Ginetta announced its intention to develop a non-hybrid LMP1 prototype for private teams to be ready for competition in the World Endurance Championship (FIA WEC) in 2018. Last week, the British constructor effected five days of testing which concluded with wind tunnel tests.

After the LMP3 class in 2016, Ginetta decided to take the plunge and produce a chassis destined for the LMP1 class, powered by Mecachrome, in 2018. The constructor based in Leeds, England will not enter into competition officially, but hopes to draw the attention of three teams with two cars each.

The first of the Williams Advanced Engineering wind tunnel tests, the results of which were positive, will be followed up with more in the coming weeks before the prototype hits the track for the first time in September if all goes as planned.

Ginetta Technical Director Ewan Baldry: "Our first week of testing at Williams Advanced Engineering was a huge success. The amount of data gathered, along with the gains we made whilst in the tunnel gives the team back in Leeds a fantastic platform on which to further build on the aero development of our LMP1 project. The model itself was a work of art. The many pressure tappings, pneumatic scale tyres, ultra-low friction suspension, intricacy of the uprights and the brake detailing were a sight to behold. Furthermore, the Mecachrome engine had been reproduced using rapid prototyping technology - all of which means we have been provided with a fantastic tool with which to do our aero development."

Quotation from Ginetta press release.

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