Norma Auto Concept

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Norma Auto Concept
Company type SAS
Industry Automotive
Founded1984
FounderNorbert Santos
Marc Doucet
Headquarters
Parent Duqueine Group
Website Norma Auto Concept

Norma Auto Concept is a French constructor of racing cars. It was founded in 1984 by Norbert Santos and Marc Doucet.

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History

Hillclimbing and initial Le Mans entries

Norma was founded by Norbert Santos and Marc Doucet in 1984 and initially designed and built only cars for the French Hillclimbing championship. After success in the hillclimbing scene, Santos and Doucet decided to build a Group C car, the Norma M6. This car was fitted with an experimental MGN (Moteur Guy Nègre) W12 engine. The Norma M6 was entered in the 1990 24 Hours of Le Mans with drivers Daniel Boccard, Norbert Santos and Noël del Bello. The car failed to qualify and was not entered in any other race. Norma's second attempt at Le Mans came in 1995. The Buick powered Norma M14 prequalified 23rd overall and did not qualify to race at the 1995 24 Hours of Le Mans. The car saw a comeback in 1999 when it was entered in the 1999 24 Hours of Daytona. The Norma qualified 26th overall and did not finish the race due to an exhaust failure. [1]

Flag of France.svg Norma Auto Concept
Founded1997
Folded1999
Former series French Formula Renault Championship
Noted drivers Flag of France.svg Renaud Malinconi
Flag of France.svg Stéphane Gautré
David Zollinger racing a Norma M20F at Jarama in the V de V series DZ Norma.jpg
David Zollinger racing a Norma M20F at Jarama in the V de V series

Formula Renault

Between 1997 and 1999 Norma Auto Concept entered the French Formula Renault Championship, as a team, not a constructor. In 1997 Norma entered Renaud Malinconi driving a Martini MK76. Malinconi finished eighth in the final standings achieving two podium finishes. [2] More success in Formula Renault came in 1999 with Stéphane Gautré driving a Martini MK77. Achieving one win and four podium finishes he ended up fourth in the standings. [3] With the introduction of the spec Tatuus Formula Renault in 2000 Norma ceased their Formula Renault activities.

Racing at Le Mans and Group CN success

Norma M20-F at the Hockenheim Sports Car Challenge in 2010 PRCCN07 NormaM20F SportsCarChallenge Hockenheim 2010.jpg
Norma M20-F at the Hockenheim Sports Car Challenge in 2010

A more successful prototype came in 2000, the Norma M2000. This car raced in 2000 thru to 2003. The car was solely entered by Sezio Florida Racing Team and saw a best result of 3rd. In 2001 and 2002 the car entered full-time in the Rolex Sports Car Series The team made four attempts to start at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, they succeeded in their last attempt in 2003. They started 36th overall but did not finish due to an engine failure, 8 hours, 39 minutes in the race. [4] For the design of the Norma M2000 Santos and Doucet were joined by Edouard Sézionale who would also accompany them with the design of the Group CN cars.

After their Le Mans experience Norma designed and built Group CN prototypes starting with the Norma M20. Norma produced 30 Norma M20 cars in 2003 and 2004. Norma continues to develop the Norma M20, the current Norma M20 FC is entered in the V de V, Speed EuroSeries and other sportsracing series. A Norma has won the V de V Prototype Endurance Challenge in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012. Anthony Gandon achieved a second place in the Speed EuroSeries ranking driving a Norma M20 FC in 2012. Another attempt at Le Mans was made in 2010. [5] The Pegasus Racing entered a Norma M200P, but it did not finish the race. The following season the car was taken over by Extreme Limite which entered in the Le Mans Series and the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2011 and 2012. The best finish for the car was a fifth place at the 6 Hours of Estoril in 2011.

Pikes Peak

In 2014, Romain Dumas won the Pikes Peak hill climb in the Norma M20 "RD Limited", developed specifically for the event. [6] Driving in the Unlimited class, Dumas finished in a time of 9:05.801. Dumas won once again two years later with the 2016 specification of M20 RD Limited with the time of 8:51:445. [7]

FIA European Hill Climb Championship

In 2014 Norma entered into FIA European Hill Climb Championship with type Norma M20 FC Zytec (3L naturally-aspirated V8 engine). Italian driver Simone Faggioli (with direct factory support) won the championship for Category 2 (Competition Cars - single seater, sport-prototypes and silhouettes) in 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2019. Simone Faggioli and Norma created a lot of track records and registered indelibly in the history of this series.

SCCA National Championship Runoffs

Starting in 2014, Jim Devenport drove a Norma M20FC with a Honda K20 2 liter engine to a 3rd-place finish at the Runoffs at Laguna Seca in the class Prototype 1. In 2015, same car and driver finished 2nd at the Daytona Runoffs. In 2016, a new lighter weight M20FC was driven by Jim Devenport to first place at the Runoffs in P1 at Mid-Ohio giving Norma its first Runoffs victory. [8]

24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamDriversCarEngineQualificationResult
1990 Flag of France.svg ASA Armagnac Bigorre Flag of France.svg Noël del Bello Norma M6 MGN 3,5L W12DNQDNA
Flag of France.svg Norbert Santos
Flag of France.svg Daniel Boccard
1992 Flag of France.svg Del Bello Racing Flag of France.svg Noël del Bello Norma M6 Alfa Romeo V6DNADNA
Flag of France.svg Thierry Lecerf
1995 Flag of France.svg Norma Flag of France.svg Dominique Lacaud Norma M14 Mader Buick 4,5L V6DNQDNA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jean-Paul Libert
Flag of France.svg Pascal Dro
2001 Flag of France.svg Sezio Florida Racing Team Flag of France.svg Edouard Sezionale Norma M2000 Mader BMW V8DNADNA
Flag of France.svg Patrice Roussel
2003 Flag of France.svg Sezio Florida Racing Team Flag of France.svg Patrice Roussel Norma M2000 Ford 6L V836DNF Engine
Flag of France.svg Edouard Sezionale
Flag of France.svg Lucas Lasserre
2010 Flag of France.svg Pegasus Racing Flag of France.svg Julien Schell Norma M200P Judd DB 3,4L V828DNF Accident damage
Flag of France.svg Frédéric da Rocha
Flag of France.svg David Zollinger
2011 Flag of France.svg Extreme Limite AM Paris Flag of France.svg Fabien Rosier Norma M200P Judd-BMW 4L V826NC (28)
Flag of France.svg Philippe Haezebrouck
Flag of France.svg Jean-René de Fournoux
2012 Flag of France.svg Extreme Limite AM Paris Flag of France.svg Fabien Rosier Norma M200P Judd 3329
Flag of France.svg Philippe Haezebrouck
Flag of France.svg Fabien Thirion

Cars

YearCarClass
1984Norma M4 Hillclimbing
1985Norma M5Hillclimbing
1990 Norma M6 Group C
1991Norma M7 Group CN
1994Norma M11Group CN
1995 Norma M14 24 Hours of Daytona Can-Am, 24 Hours of Le Mans LMP1
1996Norma M16Group CN
1998Norma M17Group CN
1999Norma M18Group CN
2000 Norma M2000 Grand-Am SR, ALMS LMP900
2003Norma M20Group CN 2L
2004Norma M20-3AGroup CN 3L
2005Norma M20-2BGroup CN 2L
2007Norma M20-FGroup CN 2L/3L
2010 Norma M200P LMP2
2011 Norma M20-FC Group CN 2L [9] [10] [11]
2014 Norma M20-FC (Hill climb specification) Hillclimbing Group E2-SC 3L
2017 Norma M30 LMP3
2018 Volkswagen I.D. R (monocoque only) PPIHC, Unlimited
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