The Lexus LF-A concept car will participate in the Nürburgring 24 Hour Race on 24–25 May 2008 as part of ongoing development.
Testing the
vehicle on the famous Nürburgring circuit for 24 hours under gruelling
race conditions will provide Lexus engineers with a unique opportunity
to acquire knowledge that can be used to further the vehicle’s overall
development.
The vehicle is
not a dedicated race car and will only be equipped with the safety
equipment (roll cage, fuel tank, etc.) necessary to meet racing
regulations.
A team of
experienced Japanese drivers will have the aim of providing feedback to
the Lexus development team rather than achieving a race result.
For race support,
Lexus will assign a team of young mechanics as part of the company’s
commitment to the development of personal and technical skills.
The LF-A concept
is powered by a high-revving, 500+ bhp V10 engine. Its front mid-engine
placement, along with a rear mounted transmission and rear mounted
radiators, allows for excellent weight distribution and agile handling.
The horsepower and refined aerodynamics make a top speed of 200 mph not
only possible, but probable.
The LF-A concept
was originally shown in 2005 to express a bold new direction in styling
for the Lexus brand. The goals for the current LF-A are no different
than they were with the original concept; to build a supercar with
world class performance that is uniquely Lexus.