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- Courage_C60 abstract "The Courage C60 was a Le Mans Prototype racing car built by Courage Compétition in 2000, and used in international sports car races until 2006. A replacement for the Courage C52, it was Courage's first all-new prototype since the Courage C41 was built in 1994. Initially fitted with a 4-litre naturally-aspirated Judd GV4 V10 engine in 2000, and run by SMG Compétition, Pescarolo Sport began using a 3.2-litre twin-turbocharged Sodemo-Peugeot A32 V6 engined version of the car in 2001, and it was in this format that the C60 had its most success. In 2004, Pescarolo redeveloped the C60 on their own, and replaced the Peugeot engines with 5-litre Judd GV5 V10s. In 2005, Courage ran two updated versions of the C60 (known as the C60 Hybrid, and using the Judd GV4 engines) as a factory effort, and one of these took third place at that year's 24 Hours of Le Mans; Pescarolo also updated their C60s into a similar Hybrid format, and took second at the 2005 and 2006 24 Hours of Le Mans, whilst also winning the Le Mans Series in both years. In 2006, the all-new Courage LC70 was introduced by Courage, and Pescarolo introduced their 01 in 2007.".
- Courage_C60 thumbnail Pescarolo_C60_2006.JPG?width=300.
- Courage_C60 wikiPageID "41979622".
- Courage_C60 wikiPageRevisionID "596382279".
- Courage_C60 carName "Courage C60/C60 EVO/C60 Hybrid".
- Courage_C60 carName "Pescarolo C60/C60 Hybrid".
- Courage_C60 category Le_Mans_Prototype.
- Courage_C60 chassis "Carbon fibre and aluminium honeycomb monocoque".
- Courage_C60 consChamp "2".
- Courage_C60 constructor Courage_Compétition.
- Courage_C60 debut "2000".
- Courage_C60 designer André_de_Cortanze.
- Courage_C60 designer Paolo_Catone.
- Courage_C60 driversChamp "2".
- Courage_C60 engineName "Judd GV4 40 valve, DOHC V10, naturally-aspirated, mid-mounted, rear wheel drive".
- Courage_C60 engineName "Judd GV5 40 valve, DOHC V10, naturally-aspirated".
- Courage_C60 engineName "Sodemo-Peugeot A32 24 valve, DOHC V6, twin-turbocharged".
- Courage_C60 frontSuspension "Double wishbone, pushrods and horizontally-located dynamic dampers".
- Courage_C60 gearboxName Xtrac_Limited.
- Courage_C60 gears "6".
- Courage_C60 poles "7".
- Courage_C60 predecessor Courage_C41.
- Courage_C60 races "49".
- Courage_C60 rearSuspension "Double wishbone, pushrods and horizontally-located dynamic dampers".
- Courage_C60 successor Pescarolo_01.
- Courage_C60 successor Courage_LC70.
- Courage_C60 team Courage_Compétition.
- Courage_C60 team Pescarolo_Sport.
- Courage_C60 team SMG_Compétition.
- Courage_C60 teamsChamp "2".
- Courage_C60 type Sequential_manual_transmission.
- Courage_C60 tyres Goodyear_Tire_and_Rubber_Company.
- Courage_C60 tyres Michelin.
- Courage_C60 tyres Pirelli.
- Courage_C60 tyres Yokohama.
- Courage_C60 wins "14".
- Courage_C60 subject Category:24_Hours_of_Le_Mans_race_cars.
- Courage_C60 subject Category:Cars_of_France.
- Courage_C60 subject Category:Le_Mans_Prototypes.
- Courage_C60 subject Category:Mid-engined_automobiles.
- Courage_C60 subject Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Courage_C60 subject Category:Sports_prototypes.
- Courage_C60 subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_2000.
- Courage_C60 comment "The Courage C60 was a Le Mans Prototype racing car built by Courage Compétition in 2000, and used in international sports car races until 2006. A replacement for the Courage C52, it was Courage's first all-new prototype since the Courage C41 was built in 1994.".
- Courage_C60 label "Courage C60".
- Courage_C60 label "Courage C60".
- Courage_C60 label "Courage C60".
- Courage_C60 sameAs Courage_C60.
- Courage_C60 sameAs Courage_C60.
- Courage_C60 sameAs m.0_s1v1k.
- Courage_C60 sameAs Q1137628.
- Courage_C60 sameAs Q1137628.
- Courage_C60 wasDerivedFrom Courage_C60?oldid=596382279.
- Courage_C60 depiction Pescarolo_C60_2006.JPG.
- Courage_C60 isPrimaryTopicOf Courage_C60.