Dragonspeed to run a
customer BR1 next season
During the launch of
the BR1 at Bahrain yesterday evening, Dragonspeed has been announced
as the team's first customer to run a second BR1 in the 2018/2019 FIA
WEC superseason.
After securing the 2017
ELMS title in Portimao last month, Dragonspeed announced their intent
to race in LMP1 next season. Initially they kept all options open
towards chassis and engine manufacturer, but were looking into a
collaboration with Oreca. Since Oreca couldn't give any assurance
about a possible LMP1 project, contact were laid with Dallara and SMP
Racing, resulting in the decision to opt for the BR1/Dallara chassis
and a brand new Gibson LMP1 engine.
Ben Hanley and Henrik
Hedman have already been confirmed as drivers for next season, the
third driver is yet to be selected and announced. Nico Lapierre, who
is now racing with Dragonspeed in the ELMS and Signatech Alpine in
the FIA WEC might be one of the main contenders for the third seat
given his experience in LMP1 with Toyota.
It's also confirmed
that the American based team will continue to compete in the European
Le Mans Series with one of their Oreca 07's, for which they are
looking to find a customer.
Dragonspeed will use the all new Gibson GL458 engine in their BR1. The new LMP1 engine supplied by Gibson will be based upon their successful LMP2 engine. Design, development and production of the new GL458 are taking place at Gibson’s Repton facility, with the first engine being scheduled for delivery to DragonSpeed in late February. All LMP2 WEC, ELMS and Le Mans 24 Hour teams are currently powered by Gibson engines, with over 500,000kms covered so far with the GK428 engines. The new LMP1 contract with DragonSpeed is a natural progression for Gibson’s highly motivated engineers to prove their reliability and success at the top level of endurance racing.
“I am delighted to forge this alliance with Gibson Technology” said Elton Julian, DragonSpeed team owner. “Having personally raced with their engines in the past and now winning our first LMP championship as a team owner with their power plant, I can’t think of a better partner for DragonSpeed’s next challenge. Reliability, support and the common desire to succeed make this the obvious choice for our programme”.
“Everyone at Gibson is thrilled that one of our most successful LMP2 engine customers has opted to remain with us to continue with this excellent partnership and we look forward to tackling the challenge of LMP1 together” said John Manchester, Gibson Technology’s Operations Director. “Work has been underway for a while on the new LMP1 power unit and we will aim to ensure that we can deliver the required combination of power, fuel efficiency and good reliability from the moment the DragonSpeed Dallara Gibson goes on track.”
Kristof Vermeulen.