RE: Radical announces LMP2 SR9 for 2006

RE: Radical announces LMP2 SR9 for 2006

Thursday 17th March 2005

Radical announces LMP2 SR9 for 2006

Car will use Radical's engine and be affordable


Radical Sportscars today announced its intention to build the SR9 LMP2 car for the 2006 racing season, and will be the latest in the company's line of highly cost effective prototypes.

"As a statement of our intent, we have hired Peter Elleray as a consultant to oversee the design of the SR9, working alongside our own chief engineer Nick Walford," said Radical co-founder Mick Hyde. "Peter was responsible for the Le Mans Bentleys, but we're going to utilise his design skills in a rather more cost-effective way for this project."

A key feature of the SR9 will be its price.

"Our philosophy is to expend as much effort on engineering a car to a price as we do on the car's performance," said Hyde. "The rolling chassis will cost £120,000 ($228,000) to £130,000 ($247,000), with the engine and ancillaries costing another £30,000 ($57,000).  We believe this will bring a lot more racers into prototype racing - people who previously considered it too expensive."

"The monocoque will be of an aluminium-carbon composite construction," said  Elleray. "We believe that we can build an LMP2 car within the 750Kg minimum weight using this type of cost-effective construction. The SR9 is obviously a completely different type of engineering challenge to designing an overall Le Mans winner, but it is one that is hugely rewarding and I'm very much enjoying working with the Radical team."

The power unit will be Radical's own Powertec RPD Macroblock V8, as used in the SR8, but enlarged to three litres. With a restrictor break for a smaller engine than the 3.4 litre limit, power will be a highly competitive 525bhp at 11,350 rpm.

There are a number of 'Radical-family' design cues for the SR9, but some of the car's features may look familiar from elsewhere. The air intakes have a Bentley look about them, while the carbon cockpit fairing is reminiscent of the Ferrari 333SP. As with all conventional carbon monocoque cars the footbox is raised to best utilise the front-end, under-car airflow.

"We produce our own engines, transaxles, brakes and suspension in partnership with key suppliers and manufacturer, fabricated items, machined components and composites in-house," comments Mick Hyde. "This is the key to our system of producing competitive cars at a realistic price."

The company already has 18 distributors around the world: key distributors will be appointed to head-up the Radical attack on both the ALMS and LMES.

"We're announcing this project at Sebring because we can see the potential of this car in the ALMS, as well as in Europe," said Hyde. "It's going to be highly competitive, but we believe that the price of the car will be its unique selling point. We expect to sell cars to privateers moving up from GT racing and from smaller prototypes, while we envisage this car being the ideal starting point for young chargers who want to become the next Allan McNish. We want to create a whole new market for sports prototypes."

Customers who wish to go 'all the way' to Le Mans have the option to upgrade the standard iron discs to carbon items, while alternative transaxles can be fitted instead of the Powertec RQ2 six-speed, which is supplied as standard. There is also the option to fit an Engine Developments or Nicholson-McLaren engine.

Mick Hyde concludes, "Daniel Perdrix at the ACO has seen our plans, and recognises the value of this LMP2 project.  The design of the SR9 is not going to be revolutionarily, but the commercial thinking behind the project is.  We've achieved all our targets with our current models; now we're going to do it with this one."

"We're planning on having the first car ready to be shaken down in the Spring of 2006."

Specifications

  • Designers: Peter Elleray & Nick Walford.
  • Monocoque:  Hybrid aluminium - carbon composite structure with moulded carbon cockpit surround & front crashbox to FIA specification.
  • Engine: 3-litre Powertec RPD Macroblock V8, breathing through 44.7mm restrictor. 525bhp @ 11,350rpm. 273lb.ft @ 7,950rpm. Options: Judd V8; Nicholson-McLaren.
  • Transaxle: Powertec RQ2 six-speed sequential with integral suspension mounts. Options: Paddle shift system. Hewland NLT.
  • Bodywork:  Quick release self-coloured glass fibre nose with integral louvres & engine cover with top exiting exhaust. Side pods & cockpit with integral roll bar fairing. Bi-plane full width carbon composite wing. Integral front diffuser, air management system & rear diffuser to ACO regulations. Triple headlights & twin rear lights.
  • Cockpit: Carbon composite surround with driver head protection system.
  • Steering: Rack & pinion.
  • Suspension: Fabricated steel wishbones front & rear. Fabricated uprights and forged hubs. Triple acting remote reservoir coil over dampers.
  • Brakes: Radical six-pot calipers front & rear on 355 × 35mm iron discs. Options: six-pot monoblock calipers front & rear on 355 × 32mm carbon discs.
  • Wheels: 11J × 18" rims front, 14J × 18" rims rear.
  • Tyres: Dunlop.
  • Weight: 750Kg.
Author
Discussion

V8 Archie

Original Poster:

4,703 posts

254 months

Thursday 17th March 2005
quotequote all
Wow! I reckon it'd be one in the eye for an awful lot of people if someone could make it competetive (or even win) with a car costing less than £200k on the track.

the fury

593 posts

248 months

Thursday 17th March 2005
quotequote all
Excellent! I often wondered if radical had ever thought of doing a 'full size' racer – it'd be great to see it at Le Mans one day!

johnny senna

4,054 posts

278 months

Thursday 17th March 2005
quotequote all
Does anyone reckon that the Brits watching at Le Mans will start buying Radical flags and merchandise and give them as much support as they did the Bentley?

In my view, armies of British fans drinking beer at Le Mans wearing Radical hats would make a bizzare sight, but I hope it happens.

neilchills

140 posts

246 months

Thursday 17th March 2005
quotequote all
What a fantastic idea. Really love seeing real sums of money being discussed rather than a million for this, a million for that.

I really hope it works out - I for one would be waving the Radical flag and watching LMP2 with avid interest.

Real British spirit rather than the Bentley brand marketing exercise...blimey I'm coming over all British...

Ravon

602 posts

288 months

Thursday 17th March 2005
quotequote all
Brilliant, what an amazing company !

AndrewD

7,582 posts

290 months

Thursday 17th March 2005
quotequote all
Very best of luck to them! Wonder when/if the 525bhp V8 will be available in an SR8 ...

kittridge

18 posts

235 months

Thursday 17th March 2005
quotequote all
I don't think 525hp V8 would be avaiable that soon

Powertec and Radical are still running and testing RPA engine, (although there news reported RPA engine development phase is completed... but only 5 engine ran...) next development phase will be RPB, RPC, and RPD. So, there is a long road ahead for 3 litre engine to be available. (It looks like engine capacity goes up and down depend on sources. Powertec reported 3.2 litre

jason c

8 posts

276 months

Thursday 17th March 2005
quotequote all
Great news & best of luck to them.

Radical Mick

7 posts

235 months

Thursday 17th March 2005
quotequote all
The thought of us going to Le Mans was unthinkable a year or two ago. And the thought of loads of Brits cheering us on has not been on our radar! The last time I went to Le Mans was to cheer on BRM. They did three laps and concked out. We drank all night and cleaned our teeth in the morning with toothpaste and red wine! I can`t even remember who won. Being competetive in ALMS and LMES is our first objective. Le Mans is a way down the road.