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- Lister_Storm_LMP abstract "The Lister Storm LMP is a racing car built by Lister Cars and designed by Andy Thorby. Using knowledge gained with campaigning the Storm GT in various championships, Lister built the Storm LMP, an open-topped Le Mans Prototype. While the GT car is powered by the Jaguar V12 engine, the prototype was originally intended to be fitted with a Judd V10 powerplant but was built with a Chevrolet V8. The car uses a Hewland TLS 6-speed sequential gearbox with a Megaline paddle-shift system.The Storm LMP's performances were only lackluster, due to Lister's limited resources as a factory effort. When financial backer Essex Invest pulled out of the project, moving to adversary Zytek, the team moved its attention more to its successful GT car programme. The LMP appeared sporadically following this, its best result being victory in the 2004 Vallelunga 6 Hours.The Storm LMP was converted to a hybrid car in mid-2005 and made its debut at the wet Silverstone round of the Le Mans Endurance Series where it finished 18th in the hands of Justin Keen and Jens Moller. The car's only other appearance following its conversion was in the Vallelunga 6 Hours, where it was classified second despite suffering suspension failure late in the race.2006 saw an entry for the full Le Mans Series season and a creditable run to second in class at the shortened Istanbul 1000km (seven laps behind the winning Pescarolo). A crash at the Spa and a troubled run at Le Mans were less promising. While at Le Mans it was announced that Lister would cease development of the Storm LMP and instead concentrate on a new GT1 car, this was overtaken by events later in the year. Despite this, the team skipped the Nürburgring race to introduce further developments, which were revealed at the Donington race. Again the Lister suffered a difficult race, retiring after 56 laps. As matters transpired, Donington proved to be the LMP's final outing.For 2007 and beyond Lister planned to design and build a car around a new Pescarolo Sport 01 chassis, while replacing the Chevrolet based engine with a new Judd V10 powerplant. Lister would have their own separate aerodynamic development programme led by Peter Elleray. Despite being based on the Pescarolo, the car was to be badged as a Lister-Judd. However, after initially being delayed, the project was eventually cancelled due to a lack of funds.".
- Lister_Storm_LMP thumbnail Lister_LMP.jpg?width=300.
- Lister_Storm_LMP wikiPageExternalLink www.listercars.co.uk.
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- Lister_Storm_LMP wikiPageID "3744598".
- Lister_Storm_LMP wikiPageRevisionID "581636322".
- Lister_Storm_LMP capacity "6".
- Lister_Storm_LMP carName "Lister Storm LMP/Hybrid".
- Lister_Storm_LMP category Le_Mans_Prototype.
- Lister_Storm_LMP chassis "Carbon fiber and aluminum honeycomb monocoque, carbon roll hoop integrated with roof structure".
- Lister_Storm_LMP configuration "90".
- Lister_Storm_LMP consChamp "None".
- Lister_Storm_LMP constructor Lister_Cars.
- Lister_Storm_LMP debut "200324".
- Lister_Storm_LMP designer "Andy Thorby".
- Lister_Storm_LMP drivers John_Nielsen_(racing_driver).
- Lister_Storm_LMP drivers "Casper Elgaard,".
- Lister_Storm_LMP drivers "Jamie Campbell-Walter,".
- Lister_Storm_LMP drivers "Jens Moller,".
- Lister_Storm_LMP drivers "Nathan Kinch".
- Lister_Storm_LMP drivers "Vincent Vosse".
- Lister_Storm_LMP driversChamp "None".
- Lister_Storm_LMP engineName Chevrolet.
- Lister_Storm_LMP enginePosition Longitudinal_engine.
- Lister_Storm_LMP enginePosition Mid-engine_design.
- Lister_Storm_LMP fastestLaps "0".
- Lister_Storm_LMP frontSuspension "double wishbones, pull-rod operated Eibach springs over Penske dampers".
- Lister_Storm_LMP gearboxName "Hewland".
- Lister_Storm_LMP gears "6".
- Lister_Storm_LMP hasPhotoCollection Lister_Storm_LMP.
- Lister_Storm_LMP poles "0".
- Lister_Storm_LMP races "14".
- Lister_Storm_LMP rearSuspension "double wishbones, pull-rod operated Eibach springs over Penske dampers".
- Lister_Storm_LMP team "Lister Racing".
- Lister_Storm_LMP na Naturally_aspirated_engine.
- Lister_Storm_LMP type Sequential_manual_transmission.
- Lister_Storm_LMP tyres Dunlop_Tyres.
- Lister_Storm_LMP wins "0".
- Lister_Storm_LMP subject Category:24_Hours_of_Le_Mans_race_cars.
- Lister_Storm_LMP subject Category:Le_Mans_Prototypes.
- Lister_Storm_LMP subject Category:Lister_vehicles.
- Lister_Storm_LMP type 24HoursOfLeMansRaceCars.
- Lister_Storm_LMP type Abstraction100002137.
- Lister_Storm_LMP type Cognition100023271.
- Lister_Storm_LMP type Content105809192.
- Lister_Storm_LMP type Hour115227846.
- Lister_Storm_LMP type LeMansPrototypes.
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- Lister_Storm_LMP type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
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- Lister_Storm_LMP comment "The Lister Storm LMP is a racing car built by Lister Cars and designed by Andy Thorby. Using knowledge gained with campaigning the Storm GT in various championships, Lister built the Storm LMP, an open-topped Le Mans Prototype. While the GT car is powered by the Jaguar V12 engine, the prototype was originally intended to be fitted with a Judd V10 powerplant but was built with a Chevrolet V8.".
- Lister_Storm_LMP label "Lister Storm LMP".
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- Lister_Storm_LMP sameAs Q1864925.
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- Lister_Storm_LMP depiction Lister_LMP.jpg.
- Lister_Storm_LMP homepage www.listercars.co.uk.
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