Debora LMP296
The Debora LMP296 was a Le Mans Prototype, built by Debora in 1996 for use in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The car was originally entered with a 2-litre turbocharged Cosworth straight-four engine, but several other engines were used in the car's three-year career. Two cars are known to have been built. In conjunction with the LMP297, the car helped Waterair Sport to the International Sports Racing Series SR2 Team's Championship in 1998. The LMP296 was updated into the LMP299 for 2000.
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Debora LMP296
The Debora LMP296 was a Le Mans Prototype, built by Debora in 1996 for use in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The car was originally entered with a 2-litre turbocharged Cosworth straight-four engine, but several other engines were used in the car's three-year career. Two cars are known to have been built. In conjunction with the LMP297, the car helped Waterair Sport to the International Sports Racing Series SR2 Team's Championship in 1998. The LMP296 was updated into the LMP299 for 2000.
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The Debora LMP296 was a Le Man ...... ated into the LMP299 for 2000.
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Aluminium honeycomb monocoque, with carbon fibre-reinforced cockpit
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LMP296: 1996 24 Hours of Le Mans
LMP297: 1997 International Sports Racing Series Donington
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Alfa Romeo naturally-aspirated V6
BMW naturally-aspirated I6
Cosworth turbocharged I4
Nissan naturally-aspirated V6
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The Debora LMP296 was a Le Man ...... ated into the LMP299 for 2000.
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Debora LMP296
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