Car Name: | Chevron B71[1] Kopf Keiler K2 |
Constructor: | Chevron |
Team: | Kopf Precision Race Products Team |
Chassis: | Steel tube frame/carbon fiber composite hybrid monocoque, carbon fiber body |
Front Suspension: | upper and lower A-arms, lower toe links, coil springs, tube shocks, anti-roll bar |
Rear Suspension: | upper and lower A-arms, pushrods, coilsprings, tube shocks, anti-roll bar |
Engine Name: | Ford Windsor 90° V8 N/A mid-engined, longitudinally mounted |
Gearbox Name: | Dyson |
Gears: | 5-speed |
Type: | manual |
Weight: | ~ 10000NaN0 |
Tyres: | Goodyear |
Debut: | 1995 12 Hours of Sebring[2] |
The Chevron B71 was a sports prototype race car, designed, developed and built by Chevron, for IMSA's World Sports Car (WSC) class, in 1995. A modified development of this car, called the Kopf Keiler K2, closely based on the Chevron B71, debuted at the 1997 24 Hours of Daytona.[3] [4] [5] [6] [7]