Following the announcement by the ACO on the
10th June, 2010 that there will be no LMGT1
category at Le Mans in 2011, Matech Concepts
confirms a new programme to continue the
evolution of the Matech Ford GT.
A limited series of up to 10 Matech Ford LMGT
race cars will be built to the new ACO LMGT
Endurance Category regulations and eligible to
compete in Le Mans Series, American Le Mans
Series and Asia Le Mans Series in addition to
the 24 hours of Le Mans from 2011.
Delivery to customers will be available by end
of 2010.
Matech Concepts’ President, Martin Bartek
said, “When I heard the news at Le Mans that
this would be the last year of GT1 cars racing
in the 24 hours, my heart sank for a moment as
this was the first year when the Ford GTs
returned to Le Mans. But straight away, my mind
was made up…we would build the Matech Ford LMGT
car, purpose built for endurance racing, and
incorporating everything we have learnt through
our successes in GT3 and GT1. After meetings
with the ACO and our technical partners, the
highly successful FIA GT1 specification Matech
Ford GT1 will be adapted to the new regulations.
Every component has been designed and tested for
24 hour racing and will be highly competitive
against the established GT cars. I’m very
excited that the Ford GT will continue to race
at Le Mans where it truly belongs.”
On hearing the news about that Matech will
produce an endurance version of the Ford GT,
Vincent Beaumesnil, Sporting Director for
the ACO said, “It is fantastic news that Matech
will be producing the Matech Ford Le Mans GT
car. With the GT1 category no longer in the Le
Mans Series, it’s important that the GT
Endurance category grows in both the number of
entries, but more importantly the diversity of
entries, so it’s great that Matech have decided
to build a GT Endurance specification Ford GT.
Many people I spoke with at Le Mans last month
said how wonderful it was to see the Ford GTs
running again on the most famous track, and I
have to agree. It’s great news for the Le Mans
Series and great news for the fans that the Ford
GT will continue to race as an endurance car.
Well done Matech!”
Details and specifications
Delivery: Starting December 2010
Aerodynamics: Single profile rear wing, closed
flat bottom with front splitter and rear
diffuser
Engine: Roush Yates 5.3L V8 normally aspirated,
power output restricted to approx. 500bhp
Gear change: Paddle shift / Manual gear lever
Gear ratios: Free choice
ECU: Bosch with traction control
Fuel tank: 2011 ACO regulations
Brakes: Steel disc brakes
Wheels: 12 x 18 front, 13 x 18 rear
Tyres: Front: 30/65/R18, Rear 31/71/R18
Weight: 1200kg minimum weight
Cockpit: Air conditioning fitted
Estimated price: €500,000
Aline Valinho, Press Officer
valinho@matech-concepts.ch