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G-Force GF05
Category Indy Racing League
Constructor United States Élan Motorsport Technologies
United States G-Force Technologies
Designer(s)Paul Burgess
Predecessor G-Force GF01
Successor G-Force GF09
Technical specifications
Chassis Carbon fiber monocoque with honeycomb kevlar structure
SuspensionPushrod with multilink
Length4,877 mm (192 in)
Width1,968 mm (77 in) minimum
1,994 mm (79 in) maximum
Height965 mm (38 in)
Axle trackFront: 1,702–1,722 mm (67–68 in)
Rear: 1,613 mm (64 in)
Wheelbase3,048  mm (120  in), plus or minus 51.5 mm (2997-3100 mm (118-122 mm))
Engine Oldsmobile (2000-2001)
Chevrolet (2002) 3.5–4.0  L (3,500–4,000  cc; 214–244  cu in) V8 90° naturally-aspirated, mid-engined, longitudinally-mounted
Transmission Xtrac #P295 6-speed sequential manual gearbox (2000-2002) Adjustable spool type
Power650–700 hp (485–522 kW)
Weight1,565  lb (710  kg) on short, intermediate speedway oval and Indianapolis 500
1,640  lb (744  kg) on road and street courses
Including driver, fuel and all lubricants and coolants
Fuel100% fuel grade Ethanol
Tyres Firestone Firehawk dry slick and rain treaded tires
O.Z. racing, BBS wheels
Competition history
Debut 2000 Delphi Indy 200
RacesWins Poles F/Laps
37900
Constructors' Championships0
Drivers' Championships0
Target Chip Ganassi Racing Indy car

The G-Force GF05 is a racing car developed and produced by American manufacturer Élan Motorsport Technologies for Panoz, with original work having been performed by G-Force Technologies prior to its purchase by Panoz, for use in the Indy Racing League. G-Force was once again a constructor for the second generation of IRL cars. G-Force would famously again visit victory lane in the Indianapolis 500 in 2000 with Chip Ganassi Racing's Juan Pablo Montoya. Élan purchased G-Force in 2002, and the production of the chassis was moved to Braselton for its final season. The second-generation G-Force IRL chassis competed in the series from 2000 to 2002. [1] [2] [3] [4]

References

  1. ^ "G-Force/Panoz Indycars".
  2. ^ "2000 G-force IRL Indy Car". 7 March 2023.
  3. ^ "Indianapolis Motor Speedway".
  4. ^ "IRL: Indy500: Paul Burgress wins Louis Schwitzer Award".

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