Panoz Esperante

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Panoz Esperante
Panoz Esperante front quarter.jpg
Overview
Manufacturer Panoz, LLC
Production2000-2007 (1st Gen)
2014-2015 (2nd Gen)
Assembly Braselton, Georgia 30548, United States
Body and chassis
Layout FR layout
Chronology
Successor Panoz Avezzano (for Coupe Model)

The Esperante is a sports car made by Panoz, an American car manufacturer.

Contents

First generation

First generation
2007 GTLM.jpg
Panoz Esperante GTLM
Overview
Production2000-2007 [1]
Assembly Braselton, Georgia 30548, United States
Body and chassis
Body style 2-door coupé (Esperante GTLM)
2-door convertible
Layout FR layout
Powertrain
Engine 4.6 L (281 CID) Modular V8
4.6 L Supercharged Modular V8
Transmission 4-speed Automatic, 5-speed manual, 6-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase 106 in (2,700 mm)
Length185.9 in (4,720 mm)
Width73.7 in (1,870 mm)
Height53.2 in (1,350 mm)
Curb weight 3,384 lb (1,535 kg)

First shown at the 2000 New York Motor Show, the Esperante followed up on the company's first model, the minimal Roadster. [2] The company designed the Esperante to be easy to manufacture, with the chassis designed in five modules making extensive use of extruded aluminum. There was no welding involved, pieces were bonded and bolted together instead. [2] Panoz also took advantage of the numerous aviation craftsmen located in and around Atlanta, for design and manufacture as well. [3]

There have been several versions of the original Esperante: the original base model (later given the GT moniker), the GTLM coupe, the GTS, the JRD (an aftermarket upgrade brand similar to Roush Mustangs), and the Brabham. Each model has different specifications. The GTLM, for example, uses a supercharger to boost power from 305 hp (227 kW) to 420 hp (313 kW), raising performance from 0-60 mph in 5 seconds to 4 seconds. The GTS on the other hand is built as a driver's class spec car, to SCCA standards, with harness, roll cage, side bars, etc. Additionally, it is around 600 lb (272 kg) lighter than the base Esperante, has a steel 5.8 liter V8 racing engine that produces 385 bhp (287 kW; 390 PS), and is made of easily replaceable panels to facilitate small impact race repair. It can do 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 4.2 seconds, go up to a top speed of 182 mph (293 km/h), and achieve 0.98 g of lateral grip.

Panoz' engines for the first generation were sourced from Ford Motor Company's Modular V8 family.

Specification

Body and chassis

Engine and drivetrain

Rev: 3.22:1 Final: 3.27:1

Performance

Suspension

Brakes

Steering

Dimensions and capacities

Other Technical specifications

Second generation

Second generation (Esperante Spyder GT)
Overview
Also called Panoz Avezzano
Production2014-2015
Assembly Hoschton, Georgia 30548, United States
Body and chassis
Body style 2-door convertible
Layout FR layout
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission 6-speed manual
6-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 106 in (2,700 mm) [4]
Length182 in (4,600 mm)
Width76.5 in (1,940 mm)
Height47.9 in (1,220 mm)
Curb weight 3,384 lb (1,535 kg)

Introduced in 2014, the 2015 430-hp Spyder and 560-hp Spyder GT were only in production for about a year. As well as the Ford Modular V8, the second generation was equipped with more powerful General Motors LS engines, with available supercharging.

Racing (Panoz Esperante GTLM)

Panoz Esperante GTLM
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Category American Le Mans Series GT2
24 Hours of Le Mans GT2
Constructor Flag of the United States.svg Panoz
Designer(s) Don Panoz
Tom Milner Sr.
Simon Marshall
Nick Alcock
Technical specifications
Chassis Modular extruded aluminium peripheral frame forming the basis for a semi monocoque central structure, unibody space frame, bolted and bonded to optimized tubular front and rear steel subframes
Suspension (front)Double A-arm with coil springs, adjustable anti-roll bar
Suspension (rear)As front
Length4,722  mm (186  in)
Width1,872  mm (74  in) excluding side rear view mirror
1,973  mm (78  in) including side rear view mirror
Height1351-1356 mm (53.2-53.4 in) depending on use of ride height (medium ride height: 1,353.5  mm (53.3  in))
Axle track Front: 1552-1608 mm (61.1-63.3 in)
Rear: 1542-1626 mm (60.7-64 in)
Wheelbase 2,692  mm (106  in)
Engine Ford-Élan Modular M-6007-T50EA 5.0  L (305  cu in) V8 90° cylinder angle, 32-valve, DOHC, four valves per cylinder, naturally aspirated (no Turbocharger), front engined, longitudinally mounted
Transmission Hewland IGTC 6-speed sequential manual gearbox, Xtrac Salisbury adjustable mechanical limited-slip differential
Power476 hp (355 kW) @ 5500 rpm, over 476  ft⋅lbf (645  N⋅m) @ 5500 rpm torque
Weight1,200  kg (2,646  lb) (including driver)
Fuel Ethanol E10, 90% gasoline
LubricantsMoty's
Tyres Yokohama ADVAN
Dunlop
Front: 320/65 - R18
Rear: 330/71 - R18
BBS aluminum wheels
Front: 12.5 x 18 inches
Rear: 13 x 18 inches
Competition history
Notable entrants Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Multimatic Motorsports
Flag of the United States.svg Panoz Team PTG
Flag of the United States.svg Robertson Racing
Notable drivers Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Scott Maxwell
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Brabham
Flag of the United States.svg Gunnar Jeannette
Flag of the United States.svg Tommy Milner
Flag of France.svg Sébastien Bourdais
Flag of the United States.svg Bill Auberlen
Flag of the United States.svg Joey Hand
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tom Kimber-Smith
Flag of the United States.svg Ross Smith
Flag of the United States.svg David Robertson
Flag of the United States.svg Andrea Robertson
Flag of the United States.svg David Murry
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Arie Luyendyk Jr.
Flag of the United States.svg Bryan Sellers
Flag of the United States.svg Tom Sutherland
Flag of Germany.svg Dominik Farnbacher
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ian James
Debut 2006 12 Hours of Sebring
RacesWins Poles F/Laps
43000
Constructors' Championships0
Drivers' Championships0

A racing version of the Esperante known as the Esperante GT-LM was developed by Panoz for the GT2 category of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. 2006 was a year of noticeable achievement for Panoz.

PTG's Panoz Esperante GT-LM at the 2007 Generac 500 PTG Esperante.jpg
PTG's Panoz Esperante GT-LM at the 2007 Generac 500

The #50 Multimatic Motorsports Team Panoz Esperante GT-LM took a first place podium finish at the 55th Annual Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring beating GT2 regulars BMW, Porsche, Ferrari, and Spyker.

That June the #81 Panoz Esperante GT-LM campaigned by England-based Team LNT managed to outlast and overtake the remaining LMGT2 contenders in the final hour of the 2006 24 Hours of Le Mans.

In Europe, Team LNT will be campaigning two Esperantes also. They will be competing in the British GT Championship and Le Mans Endurance Series. Team LNT will be returning to the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2007 with both the #81 and #82 cars.[ permanent dead link ]

During the 2007 American Le Mans season the Panoz Esperante GTLM will be managed, stateside, by Tom Milner and Team PTG. They will be campaigning two GT-LMs (#20 and #21). Team PTG scored 1 GT2 class podium in the hands of Bill Auberlen and Joey Hand in 2007 Sports Car Challenge of St. Petersburg. In the same year, Panoz Esperante GTLM also fielded Robertson Racing Team as 2007 ALMS season part-time entries in the hands of Andrea Robertson, David Robertson and Arie Luyendyk Jr.

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