Ascari KZ1 explained

Ascari KZ1
Manufacturer:Ascari Cars
Assembly:Banbury, England
Designer:Paul Brown
Production:2005 - 2010
50 produced
Predecessor:Ascari Ecosse
Successor:Ascari A10
Class:Sports car (S)
Body Style:2-door coupé
Related:BMW M5 (E39)
BMW Z8
Layout:Longitudinal RMR layout
Engine:4.9 L BMW S62 V8
Transmission:6-speed manual
Length:43001NaN1
Width:18521NaN1
Height:11381NaN1
Weight:12750NaN0 [1]

The Ascari KZ1 is a sports car made by Ascari Cars. The car is named from the initials of Ascari's owner Klaas Zwart, a wealthy Dutch businessman.

The KZ1 made its worldwide debut at the 2005 Autosport International with a price tag of £235,000. Each car required 340 hours of handcrafting at Ascari's 45,000 square-foot manufacturing facility in Banbury, England by a team of 30 highly skilled craftsmen.[2] Owners also received the opportunity to drive the car at the Ascari-managed Race Resort Ascari in Spain. Production was limited to 50 units.

Specifications

EngineBMW S62 V8 with dry sump lubrication
PositionMid-longitudinal
AspirationNatural
Valvetrain4 valves per cylinder with variable valve timing
Displacement
Bore94 mm (3.7 in)
Stroke89 mm (3.5 in)
Power5000NaN0 @ 7000 rpm
Power to displacement ratio101 hp per litre (75.5 kW/L)
Power to weight ratio420 bhp per long ton (280 W/kg)
Torque550 N·m (406 lb·ft) @ 4500 rpm
Transmission6-speed CIMA manual[3]
BrakesAP Racing callipers and discs with 6-piston callipers at the front and 4-piston callipers at the rear.
Acceleration in 3.7 seconds
in 8.0 seconds
1/4 Mile time11.8 seconds at 124mi/h

Performance

The KZ1 is powered by a highly tuned BMW S62, a V8 engine originally used in the E39 M5 and Z8.[4] The car can attain a maximum speed of 2010NaN0 and can accelerate from NaN0NaN0 in 3.7s and from NaNmi/h in 8.0s.[5]

Ascari KZ1-R

Ascari KZ1-R[6]
Manufacturer:Ascari
Production:2005 - 2010
Designer:Paul Brown
Related:Ascari KZ1
Class:Racing car
Body Style:2-door coupé
Engine:4.9 L BMW S62 V8
Transmission:6-speed manual
Length:43001NaN1
Width:18521NaN1
Height:11381NaN1
Weight:12500NaN0

The Ascari KZ1-R is the racing version of the Ascari KZ1, primarily being featured in the new FIA GT3 European Championship and the United SportsCar Championship as well as other small level championships which run a similar formula. The KZ1-R is similar to the road going KZ1, but vastly improved. The most obvious differences between the KZ1 and KZ1-R lie on the exterior of the car. Tuned for racing, the KZ1-R is still a pure road car in every right, but with the invigoration of a GT3 racer. The front lip spoiler has been updated with a pronounced splitter for increased down-force. Also unlike the KZ1, the race version features a large fixed racing wing, in place of the small adjustable spoiler found on the road car. The headlights have also been modified, with HID bulbs and turn signals, losing the silver, crystallized look of the KZ1. The rear fenders of the car have also been increased slightly to house the larger wheelbase. The wheels are forged aluminium alloy, to further reduce curb weight. The car features a stripped down interior with power windows removed, fine leather replaced by Alcantara, cloth, and carbon fibre racing seats and an integral roll cage, which adds rigidity to the car's body during races. Curb weight is reduced to an astounding, which is achieved by its carbon fibre chassis tub and a carbon fibre body shell. The KZ1-R retains power steering, a feature that is usually absent from race cars.

Engine

The KZ1-R uses the same mid-mounted, naturally-aspirated, dry sump BMW S62 90-degree V8, but it has been tuned for a total of 5200NaN0[7] at 7000 rpm. Displacement stays the same at, with torque at 550Nm at 4500 rpm. This allows the KZ1-R to achieve a power to weight ratio of 4160NaN0 per tonne.

Chassis and brakes

The KZ1-R uses a carbon fibre chassis and a tubular steel rear frame. Both front and rear suspension are double-wishbone with coil over dampers, mated to anti-roll bars for stability. The wheels are 19-inch (483 mm) forged aluminium racing wheels mounted to 305/30x19 tires in the rear and 235/35x19 tires in the front. The front brakes are cross-drilled and vented with 6-piston racing-type calipers at the front and four-piston calipers at the rear.

Performance

The KZ1-R can accelerate from in 3.8 seconds, thanks to its increased power-to-weight ratio. Ascari claimed a acceleration time of 8.0 seconds along with a maximum speed of . The racing version manages to reach 62 mph (100 km/h) in about four-tenths of a second less than the standard KZ1, with numbers comparable to the Lamborghini Murcielago LP640.

Other media

The KZ1 was featured in November 2005 on the BBC television show Top Gear, where it set the 5th fastest lap time ever recorded on the show at 1 minute 20.7 seconds; currently, the KZ1 holds 26th place, the seventh-fastest time being 1:17.3 set by an Ascari A10.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ascari KZ1, specifications . autocar.uk . Andrew . Frankel . 2005-05-10 . 2018-01-11.
  2. Web site: Ascari KZ1 reveal. 2005-02-03. 2018-01-11.
  3. Web site: specifications. 2018-01-11.
  4. Tomalin . Peter . September 2022 . Whatever Happened to the Ascari KZ1? . Evo . 301 . 98–106.
  5. Web site: Ascari . 2007-05-21 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070819011205/http://www.ascari.net/contenidos.php?idioma=2&&seccion=19&&subseccion=17&&contenido=18 . 2007-08-19 .
  6. Ascari KZ1-R Data
  7. Web site: Ascari KZ1-R . 2010-10-25 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101101164102/http://www.ascari.net/en/ascari-racing/cars/ascari-kz1-r . 2010-11-01 .