Description
DOME ZERO RL-80 – COSWORTH n.12
HISTORY
The Dome Zero RL-80 – Cosworth is a car that a participated at the 24 Hours of Le Mans of 1980. Designed by Minoru Hayashi the Japanese prototype derived from the road car and modified to participate in the French race. Compared to the 1979 car, the new version was twenty centimeters shorter and more power than the famous Ford Cosworth DFV was the engine used, tested for the duration races. The Japanese team Dome Co Ltd with Chris Craft and Bob Evans at the wheel of the Dome Zero RL-80 – Cosworth n.12 this arrived twenty-fifth at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1980 with a gap of sixty-seven laps from the winner Rondeau M379B n.16 with Jean Rondeau, Jean-Pierre Jabouille.
CHASSIS
Dome Zero RL
Designed: Minoru Hayashi
Aluminium twin-tube monocoque hulls
Length: 4800 mm
Width: 1810 mm
Height: 960 mm
Suspension front: Upper and lower front arm A, double swing arm
Suspension rear: Parallel upper arm I lower rear arm, 4 independent links
Brakes: Ventilated discs, all-round
Tyres: Dunlop
ENGINE
Ford Cosworth DFV 2993 cc V8 90° Turbo
Power: 358 kW
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive.
Transmission: Hewland TL-200MKII manual five rapports.
Differential: Rear mechanical locking differential
Fuel brand: Valvoline
Fuel Type: Petrol
Tank Capacity: 120 lt
RESULT
Twenty-fifth in the 24 hours of Le Mans 1980 with drivers Chris Craft, Bob Evans
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