Dodge to Produce Viper Coupe for Racing
Dodge to Produce Viper Coupe for Racing
MONTEREY, Calif., Aug. 18 In August 1995, Dodge unveiled an extraordinary racing coupe that would ultimately make an historic mark on the world's motorsports stage. The Dodge Viper GTS-R was the answer to enthusiasts and competitors who asked if a racing version of the amazing Viper RT/10 was in the works. In a repeat of history, Dodge today unveiled the next chapter in the Dodge Viper racing legacy, the new Viper Competition Coupe. "We knew when we introduced the GTS-R race car that it was ambitious, yet extremely logical," said Jim Julow, Vice President, Dodge Global Brand Center. "We set out to develop a history and tradition for our brand's performance icon that would cast a halo over every racing endeavor, and every car and truck we built. "The Dodge Viper has exceeded our highest goals for what an American sports car should be. But as we turn the page and herald the arrival of the third chapter in the car's history -- the 2003 Dodge Viper RT-10 Convertible -- we can't lose sight of the heritage this car has built. And with that, we introduce a new generation of Dodge Viper racing car, the Competition Coupe." With a coupe-shaped composite body based largely on the Dodge Viper GTS/R concept car shown at the 2000 North American International Auto Show, and a track-ready chassis based on the new 2003 Dodge Viper RT-10 convertible, this new car should emerge as a serious competitor from the first lap. Every effort has been made to produce an affordable yet competitive GT- class race car, and Dodge executives expect high demand from its competition- oriented Dodge Viper owner base. "The idea for a next-generation racing version came from the Viper owner body about 18 months ago," said John Fernandez, Director, DaimlerChrysler Performance Vehicle Operations. "A large proportion of owners enjoy racing their cars in organized competition." "At the same time, DaimlerChrysler has received inquiries from major motorsports sanctioning bodies looking for Dodge Viper participation," added Fernandez. "Based on the input we're receiving, there appears to be real demand for a factory race car." Dodge officials expect to build 25 cars in the first year, but have the ability to expand production as demand grows. Plans include technical support for competitors at all major events. Parts may also be offered through DaimlerChrysler's Mopar Performance Parts division, and available through dealerships nationwide. The Competition Coupe makes extensive use of production pieces to keep the estimated retail price under $100,000. With well-over 500 horsepower and 500 lb.-ft. of torque on tap from even the stock 505 cubic-inch 2003 Dodge Viper RT-10, the Competition Coupe will deliver racers an extremely high level of performance for the price. A full complement of racing enhancements, including cage, window net, fire suppression system, six-point restraints, racing slicks, differential cooler and ducted brakes ensure that the Dodge Viper Competition Coupe is track-ready as delivered. The Dodge Viper Competition Coupe cannot be titled for highway use. The Viper Competition Coupe's sleek concept car shape retains the 2003 RT- 10 Convertible's windshield, and as a result, affords the driver two inches of additional headroom as compared to the GTS/R concept car. Among those events in which the Dodge Viper Competition Coupe would be eligible to compete are: * Skip Thomas Viper Racing League -- The Viper Competition Coupe will have its own class and be the primary wheel-to-wheel event at the Viper Days weekends * Grand American Cup -- The Viper Competition Coupe is eligible to compete in the Grand Sports Class with the Chevrolet Corvette and Porsche 911 * Speedvision World Challenge -- The Viper Competition Coupe is eligible to compete in these American Le Mans Series support races The Competition Coupe's predecessor -- called the Dodge Viper GTS-R and based on the 1996 Dodge Viper GTS Coupe -- passes on one of the most distinguished pedigrees in the modern history of endurance racing. The Viper GTS-R earned five international GT championships including the 1999 and 2000 American Le Mans Series GTS class titles and the 1997-1999 FIA GT Championships. The Viper finished 1-2 in the GTS class in three consecutive years -- 1998-2000 -- and notched an amazing overall win at the 2000 Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona, the first for an American production-based car. The Dodge Viper race car began life in the GT1 class in 1996. The escalating costs persuaded the manufacturer to switch to the GT2 class for the 1997 season. The Viper's production volumes (approximately 2,000 annually) qualified it for the category and it embarked on a racing program that was to earn it a reputation as the most successful American production-based racing car of all time. As Dodge began to focus more of its engineering resources on development of the next Viper -- the 2003 RT-10 -- it was announced in December 2000 that the Dodge would take a hiatus from its factory support for Viper endurance racing. There are no plans at this time to homologate the Dodge Viper Competition Coupe for American Le Mans Series or 24 Hours of Le Mans racing. For photos of the Dodge Viper GTS-R in competition: http://www.viper-motorsport.com . THE DODGE VIPER LINEUP Dodge Viper RT/10 Roadster -- The original Dodge Viper. Introduced as a concept car at the 1989 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Served as 1991 Indianapolis 500 Pace Car. Began production in mid-1992 model year as a two-seat roadster. 2002 will mark final year for this design. Dodge Viper GTS Coupe -- Originally designed as a one-of-a-kind show car, introduced in January 1993. Widely praised as a natural extension to the Viper line, the production version debuted in spring 1996. It was chosen that year as the Official Pace Car of the Indianapolis 500. 2002 will mark the final year for this design. Dodge Viper GTS-R (later called GTS-R/T) -- An all-out racing version of the GTS Coupe producing approximately 700 horsepower and featuring a carbon fiber and Kevlar composite body. Raced as a "Chrysler Viper" in Europe. This car, which retails for $325,000, earned the 1997-1999 FIA GT2 (later GTS) championships, 1998-2000 LeMans GTS Class and 2000 Daytona 24 Hours outright. Dodge Viper GT2 -- Commemorative 1998 model celebrating Viper's 1997 FIA GT2 World Championship. White with blue stripes, only 100 individually numbered copies produced. Featured high-mounted rear wing, special badging and graphics, front splitter and ground effects, blue interior accents with "Viper GTS-R" seat inserts, five-point restraint system and other special features. Dodge Viper ACR -- American Club Racer (ACR) model was introduced as a limited-edition, street-legal performance model in early 2000 (1999 model year). ACR models feature modified suspension and 460 hp/500 lb.-ft of torque. Lightened for club racing, the ACR is at home both on the road and on the track. Dodge Viper ACR Plus -- Mopar Performance Parts accessorized ACR model tuned to produce more than 500 hp/530 lb.-ft. of torque. Dodge Viper GTS/R -- Dodge Viper Concept Vehicle was first unveiled at the 2000 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The GTS/R concept took racing-inspired technologies and applied them to a street car, wrapping them in an exciting new coupe shape. This same shape was the basis for the Dodge Viper Competition Coupe. Dodge Viper RT-10 Convertible -- Originally unveiled at the 2001 North American International Auto Show, the RT-10 offered a first look at the third chapter in the Dodge Viper history. The RT-10 is a true convertible with a more powerful V-10 engine (500 hp, 500 lb.-ft. of torque and 505 cubic inches displacement) and a new design inspired by the GTS/R concept. It's scheduled to go on sale in late 2002 as a 2003 model. Dodge Viper Competition Coupe -- A closed-cockpit competition model based on the next generation Dodge Viper Convertible. With concept car bodywork, full racing cage and other safety features, this is an affordable, limited- production race car for competition-oriented owners. DODGE VIPER COMPETITION COUPE VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL INFORMATION Body Style Single-seat Grand Touring competition coupe (not street legal) Assembly Plant DaimlerChrysler Conner Avenue Assembly Plant (CAAP), Detroit ENGINE: 8.3-LITER, OHV 20-VALVE SMPI V-10 Type and Description 10-cylinder 90-degree V-type, liquid-cooled Displacement 505 cubic inches Construction 356-T6 aluminum alloy block with cast-iron liners, aluminum alloy cylinder heads Bore x Stroke 4.03 inches x 3.96 inches Valve System Two pushrod-actuated overhead valves per cylinder with roller-type hydraulic lifters Fuel Injection Sequential, multi-port electronic with individual runners Compression Ratio 9.6 Power (SAE net) 520 horsepower (est.) @ 5600 rpm Torque (SAE net) 540 lb.-ft. (est.) @ 4600 rpm Max Engine Speed 6100 rpm Fuel Requirement Premium (93 octane) Oil Capacity 10 quarts, Mobil 1 10W50 Synthetic Exhaust System Stainless steel tubular headers, GTS-R-style low- restriction racing mufflers, side exit Emission Controls N/A ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Alternator 125-Ampere high-speed Battery Leak-resistant maintenance-free 650 CCA FUEL SYSTEM Type Racing fuel cell Capacity 26.4 gallons (100 liters) TRANSMISSION: MANUAL, SIX-SPEED OVERDRIVE Type Tremec T-56 synchronized 6-speed manual Gear Ratios 1st 2.66 2nd 1.78 3rd 1.30 4th 1.00 5th 0.74 6th 0.50 Effective Final Drive 3.07 Overall Top Gear 1.54 FINAL DRIVE Description Frame-mounted hypoid bevel gear with speed-sensing limited-slip differential DIMENSIONS/CAPACITIES Wheelbase 98.8 inches Track, Front 61.6 inches Track, Rear 64.6 inches Overall Length 184.1 inches Overall Width 77.2 inches (body), 79.1 inches (mirrors) Overall Height 46.7 inches Ground Clearance 3.0 inches Curb Weight 3,200 lbs. Weight Distribution, F/R 50/50 Frontal Area 21.5 ft2 Drag Coefficient .40 ACCOMMODATIONS Seating Capacity 1 Type Recaro Pro Racer competition seat Instrumentation Motec race dash and data acquisition system with ECU interface, carbon fiber dash panels Cockpit features CNC-machined front anti-roll bar adjuster, fire suppression activation switch, electrical system cut-off SAFETY Features Driver-activated fire suppression system, custom- fitted side-window netting, Team Tech six-point driver restraint system BODY/CHASSIS Layout Longitudinal front engine, rear-wheel drive Chassis Construction Backbone tubular steel space frame with separate cowl structure and FIA-legal safety cage incorporating engine bracing Body Construction Composite body panels, Lexan rear window Aerodynamics Wind-tunnel tuned rear wing, front splitter and rear diffuser, partial undertray SUSPENSION Front Cast-aluminum unequal-length upper and lower "A" arms with spherical bearing frame attachments, 2.25" race springs, Dynamic Suspensions monotube coil-over, compression and rebound-adjustable dampers, driver-adjustable blade-type anti-roll bar, six-lug production hubs Rear Cast aluminum unequal-length upper and lower "A" arms with spherical bearing frame attachments, Dynamic Suspensions monotube coil-over, compression and rebound-adjustable dampers, high rate anti-roll bar, six-lug production hubs STEERING Type Power-assisted rack and pinion, solid mounted with travel restrictors Overall Ratio 16.7 Turning Diameter 61.2 feet Steering Turns 1.60 Column Production Viper with tilt Wheel GTS-R type race wheel TIRES Type Michelin Pilot racing slicks Size, Front P305/35ZR18 Size, Rear P345/30ZR19 WHEELS Type and Material Three piece BBS, forged aluminum centers Size, Front 18x11 Size, Rear 19x14 BRAKES Type Four-wheel vented cast-iron disc, Brembo four- piston/two-pad with advanced ABS. Electronically adjustable front-rear bias, carbon fiber front cooling ducts DODGE VIPER COMPETITION COUPE PERFORMANCE ESTIMATES 0-60 mph Acceleration: 3.8 sec. 0-100 mph Acceleration: 9.2 sec. 0-1/4-mile Acceleration: 11.8 sec. @ 123 mph Top Speed: 192 mph 60-0 Braking: 90 ft. 100-0 Braking: 260 ft. Lateral Acceleration: 1.25g
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