- Konrad KM-011
Racing car
Category =Sports car racing | Car_name = Konrad KM-011
Constructor =Konrad Motorsport | Team =Konrad Motorsport
Designer = flagicon|AustriaFranz Konrad
Drivers = flagicon|AustriaFranz Konrad
flagicon|SwedenStefan Johansson
Test drivers =
Chassis = Carbonmonocoque
Front suspension =
Rear suspension =
Engine position = mid-mounted
Engine name =Lamborghini 3512
Capacity = 3500cc
Turbo/NA = Naturally-aspirated
Configuration =V12 .
Gearbox name =
Gears = 5-speed
Type =manual transmission
Differential =
Tyres = Yokohama
Fuel = | Debut =1991 430km of Nürburgring
Races = 5
Cons_champ = 0
Drivers_champ = 0
Wins = 0
Poles = 0
Fastest_laps = 0
Last_season = 1992
The Konrad KM-011 was a sports prototype built forGroup C racing in the1991 World Sportscar Championship season . The car was part of a brief partnership betweenKonrad Motorsport andLamborghini .Development
At the time of the development of the KM-011, Konrad Motorsport was competing with
Porsche 962 s in theWorld Sportscar Championship . Konrad was a long time Porsche campaigner, but knew that for 1992 his 962 would no longer be legal to run in the series, and Porsche had no planned replacement. Thus Konrad would need to either buy a customer chassis or build his own car, as well as find a new engine supplier to meet the new 3.5 Liter formula. To meet the engine requirement, Konrad turned toLamborghini and their owner at the time,Chrysler , planning to use theFormula One engine that the company currently supplied toLigier and Modena. At the time, both Formula One and World Sportscar Championship engine requirements were the same, allowing for teams to build engines for both series. Thus in order to allow Lamborghini to expand into sportscars involvement following the failure of the Countach QXV, they agreed to supply their 3512 V12.For the chassis, team founder
Franz Konrad would set about designing the car that would become known as the KM-011. The design of the car was rather simple, borrowing established design features from such cars as Konrad's own 962. Among the main attributes was a larger, more squared off front end and a large roof-mounted hood scoop to better feed the engine, similar in style to other newer 3.5 literGroup C cars.The car would run on Yokohama tires and be primarily sponsored by
Wärtsilä Diesel Group, as well as carrying some sponsorship forChrysler in some rounds.Racing history
For the 1991 season, Konrad initially ran their 962, scoring a handful of points in the first four races of the season. At round five at the team's home event of the
Nürburgring , Konrad debuted the KM-011 in the hands of driversFranz Konrad andStefan Johansson . Unfortunately the car failed to qualify for the event, and Konrad instead turned to his older 962, taking a points-scoring finish. At the next round at Magny-Cours, the car was successful in qualifying, allowing Konrad to abandon their 962, but unfortunately the KM-011 failed to finish after 18 laps due to a failed starter motor.Wishing to finish the season, Franz Konrad gathered the budget to fly the KM-011 and Konrad Motorsport team to the final two rounds of the season in
Mexico City andAutopolis ,Japan . In Mexico the KM-011 lasted 36 laps before its gearbox gave out. This was followed by suspension failure at Autopolis after a mere 24 laps. With this, the KM-011 failed to score any points in the World Sportscar Championship season, the 962 being the only car to score.However, during the break from Mexico City to Autopolis, Konrad had the KM-011 flown back to Europe to participate in the final
Interserie round atZeltweg . In the first heat,Franz Konrad drove the KM-011 on his own to a 7th place finish. The second heat saw the KM-011 suffered problems and failed to finish three laps from the finish. The combined results therefore gave the KM-011 a 16th place finish, classified as a finisher.The KM-011 would make one final appearance at the first Interserie round at the
Nürburgring in 1992. The car would take 3rd place in the first heat, followed by a 4th place in the second. This combined result earned Konrad an overall 4th place finish in the race. Unfortunately funding for the project would soon end. Although Konrad promised to be on the grid for the1992 World Sportscar Championship season , the car never showed.This would be the only car that Konrad would build themselves. They would return to running customer cars, mostly
Porsche s, following the retirement of the KM-011.External links
* [http://wspr-racing.com/chassis/grc/ChassisKonrad.html Konrad KM-011 chassis index]
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