Mazda Announces SKYACTIV-D Clean Diesel Engine for 2013 24 Hours of Le Mans
LE MANS, FRANCE – Mazda Motorsports today announced that it will sell racing versions of its new SKYACTIV-D CLEAN DIESEL engines to teams competing in the Le Mans Prototype 2 (LMP2) class of racing’s greatest endurance challenge – the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The Le Mans engine program will make its debut at the 2013 running of the race. Mazda was the first – and to this day, remains the only – Asian manufacturer to score an overall win at the race, in 1991.
“This reopens our love affair with Le Mans,” said Jay Amestoy, Vice President of Mazda Motorsports, Mazda North American Operations (MNAO). “In 1991 we made history, winning with rotary technology. Now we’re looking to return to the winner’s circle with what we believe will be the most advanced and cleanest production-based powerplant the sport has ever seen. We’ll do it in current Mazda style, with engines being available for sale to European and U.S. customers competing in the LMP2 class for both the World Endurance Championship (WEC) and the American Le Mans Series (ALMS).”
The engines are being developed jointly by Mazda Motor
Corporation, Mazda North American Operations and SpeedSource Race
Engineering. Dyno testing has already begun and on-track
testing begins in late 2012.
The engines will be stock-block Mazda SKYACTIV-D 2.2-liter diesel
four-cylinder, dual-stage turbocharged powerplants.
According to John Doonan, MNAO’s Director of Mazda Motorsports,
“will deliver outstanding performance and fuel economy coupled
with the kind of quality, durability and reliability needed to
produce great street cars and win endurance races.”
Mr. Masahiro Moro, Executive Officer in charge of global sales and marketing of Mazda Motor Corporation, made the following comment: “Mazda has fostered the culture of ‘never stop challenging.’ And it was this spirit that drove us through 18 consecutive years of racing at Le Mans, until we finally triumphed in 1991. In fact, it is this same spirit that laid the foundation for the portfolio of SKYACTIV Technologies. This was realized thanks to a number of technological breakthroughs. I am pleased that we will be supporting our private customers who are taking up the Le Mans challenge by supplying race engines as a customer-program based on our SKYACTIV-D CLEAN DIESEL.”
DEMPSEY RACING PLANNING TO BE FIRST SKYACTIV-D CUSTOMER
Planning and preparations continue for Dempsey Racing to become
the first LMP2 customer for the Mazda SKYACTIV-D racing
powerplant. Dempsey Racing is co-owned by racer/actor
Patrick Dempsey.
Dempsey Racing has been racing Mazda RX-8s in the GRAND-AM GT
class since 2007 with their highlight being a podium finish at
the 2011 Rolex 24 at Daytona. The team has steadily
improved their on-track performance since their arrival in the
series, and was a key contributor to Mazda winning the 2010
GRAND-AM GT Manufacturers Championship. With support from
several partners such as VISITFLORIDA.com, Dempsey Racing
expanded their operation this year to include a team running in
the American Le Mans Series, and is competing in both the
Prototype Challenge (LMPC) and Prototype 2 (LMP2) classes as they
prepare for their Le Mans effort. In fact both team owner Dempsey
and co-driver Joe Foster are currently testing their LMP2 car in
Virginia as the rest of the sports car world focuses on the 80th
running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans this weekend.
Patrick Dempsey and his business partner/co-driver Joe Foster
have both competed at the 24 Hours of Le Mans as drivers in the
GT category, and are eager to return in 2013, this time in the
LMP2 class and with Mazda SKYACTIV-D clean diesel-power.
Patrick Dempsey comments “Our long-term partnership with Mazda
has been fantastic, and we look forward to mutual success as we
prepare for 2013. We are focused on that preparation which
is why we are currently testing our LMP2 car here in the US in
preparation for the next ALMS event. Our team and partners
are excited to be associated with SKYACTIV-D technology and the
cutting-edge green technology it represents.”




