- Zakspeed
Zakspeed is a
motor racing team from Germany, founded in 1968 byErich Zakowski . Their home town ofNiederzissen is located not far away from theNürburgring race track.1973 to 1981: Saloon and sports car racing
In the late 1970s, Zakspeed was the official Ford team in the German
Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft (DRM) series, a predecessor of the current DTM. The company constructed and entered an FIAGroup 2 Escort and the Group 5 Capri, based on the MKIII production model. During this period, the Zakspeed team achieved a number of victories including the overall championship in 1981 with driverKlaus Ludwig (car shown right).In the early 1980s, Zakspeed also prepared a Mustang for Ford USA's Special Vehicle Operations to race in the domestic IMSA Camel GT series. The Mustang chassis was based on the Group 5 Capri.
1982 to 1989: Endurance cars and F1
Their turbocharged engine from the Capri was later enlarged and used in the
World Endurance Championship from 1982 onwards in theFord C100 , as a substitute for the original Cosworth of the works car. The Zakspeed-prepared machine was run by the works Ford Germany team withKlaus Ludwig ,Manfred Winkelhock andMarc Surer at the wheel, but the car was a midfielder at best, althoughJonathan Palmer andDesiré Wilson scored a 4th place overall the 1000 km ofBrands Hatch in 1982. Ford Germany retracted their support and one car was sold to privateers, while the other chassis was evolved by Zakspeed into the C1/4 and the C1/8, making few appearances in international racing, but becoming a front-runner in the GermanInterserie , where it won the championship in 1984 withKlaus Niedzwiedz .The engine was the basis for their
Formula One entry from 1985 to 1988. In spite of the team's engineering expertise, Zakspeed never managed to create a competitive chassis/engine package. Their first car, the 184, debuted in 1985, one year after the original plan, and was already outdated. Even with drivers such as the firstFormula 3000 championChristian Danner and ex-Tyrrell driverMartin Brundle , their best result (and only points finish) was a 5th place in the1987 San Marino Grand Prix , thanks to Brundle.For their final season, in 1989, they had to use Yamaha engines as turbos were banned. The Japanese engine was unreliable and drivers Bernd Schneider (former German
Formula 3 champion) and the rookieAguri Suzuki struggled to pre-qualify the car. In the end, Zakspeed were notable for building their own chassis and engine, something onlyFerrari did at that time, but with no competitive showings in five years, the team left Formula One and returned to touring cars, where they had once been at the top of the game.1990s and beyond: Return to sports and touring cars
After withdrawing from F1, they ran Mercedes 190E and
Opel Calibra cars in the 1990sDeutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft and the short-lived ITC series, now managed byPeter Zakowski who had taken over from his father after hisFormula 3 career. His career as a driver did not lead him into the F1, but he was quick around the oldNürburgring Nordschleife circuit in endurance races, winning the24 Hours Nürburgring several times.In 1998, Zakspeed entered two
Porsche 911 GT1 in theFIA GT Championship , where French TeamOreca dominated the GT2-class with their heavily modifiedChrysler Viper GTS-R s. One of these Vipers was purchased by Zakspeed to be entered on the NürburgringVLN series to take advantage of the new, less restrictive rules for the 1999 season. Zakowski and his teammate dominated the season, winning every race, before the rules were changed. The team has also won the 24 Hours Nürburgring again in 2001 and 2002. In 2003, against factory competition, they were disqualified due to a dispute over fuel tank size.A company related to Zakspeed, Nitec, built the
NASCAR -like V8-poweredtube frame prototype cars of theV8STAR Championship series which ran from 2001 to 2003. These identical cars used bodies modelled after road cars from Jaguar,BMW ,Opel ,Lexus and others. Zakspeed itself won in 2003 withPedro Lamy in a Jaguar-bodied car.In 2001, the Zakspeed team also made a brief return to single-seaters with a foray into
CART racing in the US in partnership with the long-establishedForsythe Championship Racing . Nobody from Zakspeed came over to the U.S. and Forsythe ended the partnership.In 2006, the Zakspeed team returned to the FIA GT Championship with the
Saleen S7 -R. Currently, the company also runs a racing school operating at the Nürburgring circuit.Starting in 2008 Zakspeed will manage and run the
Superleague Formula cars forBorussia Dortmund and theBeijing Guoan Football Club Difficulties
During September 2006 Peter Zakowski filed for bankruptcy at the bankruptcy court in
Bitburg (Eifel). A related article appeared in the German sportscar magazine "sport auto ", issue 01/2007. Whether or not this will have an impact on the racing team is currently not clear. Additionally, the 2006Saleen that raced in Fia GT1 category was offered for leasing in several motorsport related magazines.For 2007 the racing team originally planned to race 3 Mosler MT900 in FIA GT3 category. This failed due to a missing homologation through the FIA for this car.Complete World Championship Formula One results
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External links
* [http://www.zakspeed.de Zakspeed Website]
* [http://www.mcz.com/f1/team/zakspeed.htm Zakspeed Formula One History and Team Record]
* [http://www.geocities.com/zakcapriturbo/index.html Profile of the highly successful Zakspeed-built Group 5 racing Capri]
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