Courage C60

Courage C60/C60 EVO/C60 Hybrid
Pescarolo C60/C60 Hybrid
CategoryLMP900/LMP1
ConstructorCourage Compétition
Designer(s)Paolo Catone (original)
André de Cortanze (EVO and Hybrids)
PredecessorCourage C52
SuccessorCourage LC70
Pescarolo 01
Technical specifications
ChassisCarbon fibre and aluminium honeycomb monocoque
Suspension (front)Double wishbone, pushrods and horizontally-located dynamic dampers
Suspension (rear)Double wishbone, pushrods and horizontally-located dynamic dampers
Length4,428–4,650 mm (174.3–183.1 in)[1][2]
Width2,000 mm (78.7 in)
Wheelbase2,790–2,809 mm (109.8–110.6 in)[1][2]
EngineJudd GV4 3,997 cc (243.9 cu in) 40 valve, DOHC V10, naturally-aspirated, mid-mounted, rear wheel drive
Sodemo-Peugeot A32 3,200 cc (195.3 cu in) 24 valve, DOHC V6, twin-turbocharged
Judd GV5 4,997 cc (304.9 cu in) 40 valve, DOHC V10, naturally-aspirated
TransmissionX-Trac 6-speed sequential manual
Weight900–927 kg (1,984–2,044 lb)[3][4]
TyresPirelli
Michelin
Goodyear
Yokohama
Competition history
Notable entrantsSMG Compétition
Pescarolo Sport
Courage Compétition
Debut2000 Silverstone 500 USA Challenge
RacesWinsPoles
49147
Teams' Championships2: (2005 Le Mans Endurance Series season, 2006 Le Mans Series season)
Constructors' Championships2: (2005 Le Mans Endurance Series season, 2006 Le Mans Series season)
Drivers' Championships2: (2005 Le Mans Endurance Series season, 2006 Le Mans Series season)

The Courage C60 was a Le Mans Prototype (LMP) 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.

It was initially fitted with a 4-litre naturally-aspirated Judd GV4 V10 engine in 2000, and run by SMG Compétition. In 2001, Pescarolo Sport began using a 3.2-litre twin-turbocharged Sodemo-Peugeot A32 V6 engined version of the car, and the Peugeot-engined versions would prove to be the most successful. 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; 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.

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