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Press Release - Zytek 06S proves fast throughout the race - holding the lead several times - only to retire in the latter stages with a failed clutch

Press Release


31 August 2006 Donington Le Mans Series

Zytek 06S proves fast throughout the race - holding the lead several
times - only to retire in the latter stages with a failed clutch.

 

After a highly impressive qualifying, Japanese driver Hideki Noda began
the Donington round of the Le Mans Series 2nd on the grid. In the charge
to the first corner Noda flatspotted his tyres on the first corner
preventing him from keeping up with the pace of the race leaders.  After
dropping down the field, Stefan Johansson took over the wheel in 10th
position for a charge back up the field.

At the 1.5 hour mark, the Zytek-engined #24 Binnie Motorsport spun off
the track following a puncture, throwing debris on the track and
bringing the safety car out. Johansson was quick to bring the 06S in for
fuel, resulting in a move up the field to 3rd position when the safety
car came into the pits. 

Johansson immediately began clocking impressive lap times, taking the
06S from third to first position 2.5 hours into the race. Following the
amazing drive from Johansson, Noda began his 2nd stint, with time lost
for tyre changes and refuelling putting him back on the track in 3rd
position.  Remaining in the car for a second stint, Noda pushed hard
every lap, maintaining the leaders' very competitive pace. 

At the 4 hour mark Noda led the race, clocking lap times fast enough to
keep the lead from the Pescarolo by just over 2 seconds.  Bringing the
06S in to the pits for Johansson to take over, a routine tyre change
proved problematic, the left rear wheel refusing to come off due to a
seized wheel pin. Losing a lap in the pits with the tyre change,
Johansson went back out in 3rd, a lap down on the leader.

Just a few laps later Johansson returned to the pits, only for the car
to be pushed into the garage and retire from the race. The failure of
the clutch on the 06S was the reason for the retirement, with
irreparable damage to the oil tank.

Zytek Motorsport race director Trevor Foster was disappointed with the
result after such a great performance in the first four hours, "It is so
frustrating for something like this to happen when we were having such a
great race. The car had been faultless throughout the race for over four
hours and then something out of our control happens. We are all
disappointed because we were heading for a podium finish."

Swedish driver Stefan Johansson on the car's performance said "The more
I drive the 06S, the more impressed I am with it. I was able to put us
in the lead because of the sheer speed and handling of the car, it is
just a shame that I didn't have the opportunity to challenge for the
lead again in the final hour of the race."

The Zytek-engined Binnie Motorsport team finished the six hour race on
the podium, 3rd in LMP2. 


About Zytek


Zytek was formed in 1982 to design, develop and manufacture electronic
products for motorsport applications.  Today, the Zytek Group comprises
five highly-focused divisions which together are able to provide a true
single-source for both individual motor racing teams and for one-make
racing series.

*        Zytek Systems develops and supplies road and race-car engine
management systems, and control systems software and engineering for
vehicle systems integration and dynamic control applications.

*        MZT is dedicated to the development of advanced road car
powertrain control systems solely for Motorola's Automotive Group.

*        Zytek Electric Vehicles supplies one of the world's highest
power density electric traction motors and integrates electric and
hybrid powertrain systems for concept and production vehicles.

*        Zytek Engineering Engine Technology Division designs, develops
and manufactures high-performance engines for motorsport applications.
The company is the sole supplier of engines for A1GP and undertakes all
mechanical engineering development for the other Zytek Group companies.

*        Zytek Engineering Vehicle Technology Division specialises in
motorsport chassis design and development, providing turnkey solutions
for any racing formula. It calls on the expertise within the Zytek Group
to integrate electronic systems, engines and harnessing as required by
each customer.

For more information, visit www.zytek.co.uk <http://www.zytek.co.uk/> 

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Zytek 06S proves fast throughout 

the race

 

 

After 2.5 hours, the Zytek was in the lead 

 

 

 

After a highly impressive qualifying, the 
Zytek 06S started 2nd on the grid

 

 

General Enquiries

Karen Brittan - Zytek Motorsport

Tel: +44 07932 691 302

Email: karen.brittan@zytek.co.uk