Mecum's upcoming Indianapolis auction will include the sale of one of the two surviving GT40 Roadster prototypes.
The Nissan ZEOD RC – for ‘Zero Emission On Demand Racing Car’ – is one of the most unusual creations ever entered at Le Mans, competing as the experimental ‘Garage 56’ entry in 2014.
It competed three times at both Le Mans and the 24 Hours of Daytona race before retiring in 1970. The car then spent the next 55 years at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum in the US.
Honda-owned Acura has so far been unwilling to take its LMDh car to Le Mans despite achieving plenty of success with the ARX-06 in IMSA in the last two seasons. A total of 21 cars will race in the ...
US-based Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus still plans to deliver 24 examples of ... Ford will enter an LMDh car at Le Mans in 2027 to fight Ferrari, Porsche, Toyota, Aston Martin, Genesis and ...