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Dome S102
#17 Pescarolo Team Dome S102.5 2012 24 Hours of Le Mans
CategoryLe Mans Prototype (LMP1)
ConstructorDome Co. LTD
Designer(s)Hiroshi Yuchi
PredecessorDome S101
SuccessorStrakka-Dome S103
Technical specifications
ChassisCarbon fibre monocoque
Suspension (front)Double Wishbone twin-damper pullrod
Suspension (rear)As Front
Length4650mm
Width1995mm
HeightDome S102: 920mm
Dome S102.5: 1025mm
Wheelbase2900mm
EngineDome S102:Judd GV5 5.5L NA V10
Dome S102.5:Judd DB 3.4L NA V8
TransmissionX-Trac 6 Speed
Weight900kg
BrakesDome S102: Alcon Calipers/Carbone Industrie Pads & Rotor
Dome S102.5: Alcon Calipers/Brembo Pads & Rotor
TyresMichelin
Competition history
Notable entrantsJapan Dome Racing Team
France Pescarolo Team
Notable driversFrance Nicolas Minassian
France Sébastien Bourdais
Japan Seiji Ara
Japan Daisuke Itō
Japan Yuji Tachikawa
Japan Tatsuya Kataoka
RacesWinsPolesF/Laps
3000
Teams' Championships0
Drivers' Championships0

The Dome S102, later upgraded and raced as the Dome S102.5, is a sports prototype built and designed for use in the LMP1 class of the 24 Hours Of Le Mans, and other similar endurance races. The car is the successor to the Dome S101, and its later evolutions. The car was unveiled on 21 March 2008.

Development

Dome S102

The #11 Dome Racing Team Dome S102-Judd, 2008 24 Hours of Le Mans

The Dome S102 is designed to be the successor to the open-topped Dome S101, featuring improved aerodynamics compared to the final iteration of the S101, with 9% Less Drag, as well as 11% More Aerodynamic Efficiency.[1] The car was developed in-house, with 2 wind-tunnel models, one at 25% scale, alongside a larger 40% scale model.[2] The 25% scale model was run at the Yajima Wind Tunnel.[3] In order to test the reliability of the car's powertrain components, namely the Judd engine, as well as the X-Trac Transmission and the Zytek Paddle-shift system, Dome modified 1 Dome S101.5 into a testing mule, with the modified car being tested around Sportsland SUGO over a 2-day period, with Tatsuya Kataoka at the wheel.[4] The car subsequently had its initial shakedown run at the Suzuka Circuit.[5] The car was also tested at the Fuji Speedway.[6]

Dome S102.5

Over the winter of 2011, the 40% scale model was updated, in preparation for the car's return to competition, with redesigned front fenders, wider front tyres, as well as an engine cover fin.[7] The Judd V10 was replaced with a smaller 3.4L Judd V8, with the car requiring a spacer plate in the engine bay to accommodate the newer engine. On the 2nd of February 2012, it was announced that the Dome S102 would return to competition, upgraded as the Dome S102.5, and to be run by the Pescarolo Team.[8][9] The new DOME S102.5 was then given its shakedown run by the Pescarolo Team at Chateauroux Airport.[10] The car was also tested at the Navarra Racetrack in Spain, with the team giving positive feedback about the car.[11]

Competition History

2008

The car had its debut at the 2008 24 Hours of Le Mans, with a single car, the #11 run by the factory Dome Racing Team. The car qualified well, with a P8, behind the 3rd Audi R10.[12] The car was the last classified finisher in the race, completing 272 laps.[13]

2009

The car was originally slated to be run in 2009 by the Ecospeed Team. However, due to the lack of payments to Dome, the contract was subsequently cancelled.[14]

2010

The Dome Racing Team successfully received an entry for the 2010 24 Hours of Le Mans.[15] However, it was subsequently withdrawn.

2012

The #17 car qualified P9 on its debut at the 2012 6 Hours of Spa Francorchamps,[16] finishing 15th Overall, completing 147 laps.[17] At the 2012 24 Hours of Le Mans, the car qualified 10th,[18] but was unclassified, completing just 203 laps.[19] This race would prove to be the last for both Pescarolo, who would collapse due to financial issues, and the car, in spite of Dome continuing development.[20][21]

24 Hours of Le Mans

Year Entrant # Drivers Class Laps Pos Class Position
2008 JapanDome Racing Team 11 Japan Daisuke Itō

Japan Yuji Tachikawa

Japan Tatsuya Kataoka

LMP1 272 33 13
2012 FrancePescarolo Team 17 France Nicolas Minassian

France Sébastien Bourdais

Japan Seiji Ara

LMP1 203 NC NC

References List

  1. ^ Lostia, Steven English and Michele. "Dome unveil closed LMP1 prototype - WEC - Autosport". Autosport.com. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  2. ^ Engineering, Racecar (2007-12-28). "Dome S102". Racecar Engineering. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  3. ^ "Yajima Wind Tunnel website". www.syms.co.jp. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  4. ^ "Mulsanne's Corner News". www.mulsannescorner.com. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  5. ^ Strang, Simon. "New Dome S102 makes Suzuka debut - WEC - Autosport". Autosport.com. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  6. ^ "Mulsanne's Corner News". www.mulsannescorner.com. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  7. ^ "Mulsanne's Corner News, January/February 2012". www.mulsannescorner.com. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  8. ^ "DOME || NEWS". www.dome.co.jp. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  9. ^ "24 Hours of Le Mans: Pescarolo to run a Dome LMP1 | Car News | Auto123". auto123.com. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  10. ^ "Successful shakedown for the Dome S 102.5". www.motorsport.com. Archived from the original on 2018-12-14. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  11. ^ "Dome and Pescarolo Team very satisfied with the Dome S102.5". www.motorsport.com. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  12. ^ "Class qualifying times - Le Mans 24 Hours". Crash. 2008-06-12. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  13. ^ ExperienceLeMans.com. "2008 24 Hours of Le Mans Results and Competitors". www.experiencelemans.com. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  14. ^ Engineering, Racecar (2009-03-02). "Le Mans 2009: Dome S102". Racecar Engineering. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  15. ^ "Le Mans 24 Hours 2010 entry list revealed". Crash. 2010-02-04. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  16. ^ "2012 6H SPA Q Results" (PDF). fiawec.alkamelsystems.com. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  17. ^ "2012 6H SPA Results" (PDF). fiawec.alkamelsystems.com. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  18. ^ "2012 24 Heures Du Man Starting Grid" (PDF). fiawec.alkamelsystems.com. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  19. ^ "2012 24 Heures Du Man Final Classification" (PDF). fiawec.alkamelsystems.com. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  20. ^ Watkins, Gary. "Pescarolo could continue after team goes into liquidation". Autosport.com. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  21. ^ "Mulsanne's Corner News, September/October 2012". www.mulsannescorner.com. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
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