RE: Spyker to race at Le Mans
Monday 22nd May 2006
Spyker to race at Le Mans
With two cars and two British drivers
Dutch supercar maker Spyker has announced more details of its 24 Heures du Mans entry for this year -- and it's running two cars for the first time. It's chosen two British drivers, with the other four all Dutchmen.
For the first time in its Le Mans history, Spyker has been accepted with two cars (Spyker C8 Spyder GT2Rs) for which it has received confirmation from the Le Mans organiser Automobile Club de L’Ouest. The cars will carry number 85 -- as in previous years -- and 86.
The team
Spyker Squadron is headed by team director Ronald van de Laar, with Peter van Erp as technical director and Victor Muller, team principal.
Drivers
- Car 85: Jeroen Bleekemolen (NL), Mike Hezemans (NL), Jonny Kane (GB)
- Car 86: Donny Crevels (NL), Peter Dumbreck (GB), Tom Coronel (NL)
Discussion
Graham said:
well compair their race entry/race finish & race performance to that of the T400's :heh:
should give you a good guide
Only the Spykers don't lunch their engines in spectacular fashion, like the TVR used to.
And they've continually, through factory support, been on the grid at Le Mans and in the ALMS, unlike TVR did...
dinkel said:
they really should consider a 'stradale'-version . . . I love the way those racers looks, but yuk, it's that bling road-version that makes my balls shrink everytime I hear 'Spyker'.
I've just revisited their website to remind myself just how hideous their road cars are. Yeuch!

Challenging styling aside, and I agree considering the basis the racer looks amazing, Spyker won our little group`s Best Engine Noise award at LM 4(?) years ago...higher pitched and rawer sounding than the Vette V8s - I guess higher revving and shorter pipes? It took me a long time to wake up on the Sunday morning but I`m sure the first thing I noticed from my perch in the car park was the absence of it`s V8 growly wail - didn`t need to listen to Radio LM to know it had retired during the night!
Good luck Spyker!
>> Edited by gruffgriff on Monday 22 May 21:08
Good luck Spyker!
>> Edited by gruffgriff on Monday 22 May 21:08
racefan_uk said:
Graham said:
well compair their race entry/race finish & race performance to that of the T400's :heh:
should give you a good guide
Only the Spykers don't lunch their engines in spectacular fashion, like the TVR used to.
And they've continually, through factory support, been on the grid at Le Mans and in the ALMS, unlike TVR did...
erm i dont think a spyker has ever finished at lm and the tvr's ( surprisingly) have quite a good finishing record. at the last lemes round the peninsula t400 finished ahead of the spyker
"C'mon . . . bring on a hardcore version"?
Looking at my nice brochure, the forthcoming Spyker C12 LaTurbie should do the trick:Audi W12, 48v DOHC/5998cc, 373kw (500hp), 600Nm & topping out at 196mph/0-60mph in 3.9 is enough for most ?
Also apart from the rear wing (and engine/interior), the bodyshell is the same as the race car !
Could get even more interesting if/when a V10 is dropped in
>> Edited by Amizade on Wednesday 24th May 10:07
Looking at my nice brochure, the forthcoming Spyker C12 LaTurbie should do the trick:Audi W12, 48v DOHC/5998cc, 373kw (500hp), 600Nm & topping out at 196mph/0-60mph in 3.9 is enough for most ?
Also apart from the rear wing (and engine/interior), the bodyshell is the same as the race car !
Could get even more interesting if/when a V10 is dropped in
>> Edited by Amizade on Wednesday 24th May 10:07
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