'Élan Motorsport Technologies' is an umbrella company containing the
race car manufacturing companies owned by the
Panoz Motor Sports Group. Élan designs and builds
Panoz-branded race cars, and have also acquired other manufacturers, including famous
Formula Ford builders
Van Diemen and
Indy Racing League constructor G-Force. Élan-built cars now race in the
American Le Mans Series,
Le Mans Series,
Indy Racing League,
Champ Car World Series, and other championships throughout the world.
Sports cars
Panoz' first foray into racing cars came with the
Panoz Esperante GTR-1 in 1997. The car was built for the GT1 category of highly modified
supercars, bearing little resemblance to normal production cars. The GTR-1 was unique for its front-engine design, whereas all of its competitors were rear-engined designs.

Panoz LMP-1 Roadster S
In 1999, changes in regulations led to the development of an open-top spyder for the
LMP900 class, the
Panoz LMP-1 Roadster-S. Like the GTR-1, the LMP-1 was a front-engine car. Its unique design, along with its 6.0L
Ford-derived V8, made it a fan favorite. In 2001, Panoz designed a successor to the LMP-1, the
LMP07. Although the
Andy Thorby-designed car had high expectations, it turned out to be a failure. The car used a
Zytek V8, tuned by ''Élan Power Products'' (the first use of the Élan name in Panoz' motorsports ventures). The car was replaced mid-season by the LMP-1, which carried on until the end of the 2003 season.
In 2003, Élan debuted the a new race car based on the production
Panoz Esperante, called the
Esperante GTLM. The GTLM was designed for the "LM"GT2 class for slightly modified production sports cars. The 2003 car was raced by Hyper Sport Competition, and was used mainly as a development year. A revised version first raced in 2004. The car is powered by an EPP 5.0L V8. In 2006, the GTLM won both the GT2 class at the
12 Hours of Sebring (in the hands of
Multimatic Motorsports) and the
24 Hours of Le Mans (run by
Team LNT).

Panoz Esperante GTLM
In addition to the Esperante GTLM, Élan builds the Esperante GTS, a simplified version of the car with a pushrod V8, tube frame and fiberglass construction, and eligibility for one-make and
SCCA racing. This car is used in the Panoz Racing Series, and a less powerful version is utilized by the Panoz Racing School.
Élan also builds the
Panoz DP02 and
Panoz DP04 for the
IMSA Lites series. The cars are small, center-seat prototypes. A version of the DP04 is also eligible for
SCCA Sports Racer categories.
Open wheel
Élan will also produce all chassis for the
Champ Car World Series beginning with the 2007 season. The
Panoz DP01 is Élan's most recent foray into major open wheel racing and follows on the heels of the company's success in the Indy Racing League. The company also builds cars and engines for the
Star Mazda championship.
Van Diemen
Main articles: Van Diemen
Élan acquired the Van Diemen company in 1999. Van Diemen produces cars for
Formula Ford championships around the globe. They still operate out of their base at the
Snetterton Circuit in
Norfolk,
United Kingdom.
G-Force
The ''Panoz G-Force GF09'' used in the
Indy Racing League is produced within the EMT family of constructors. G-Force chassis driven by
Gil de Ferran and
Buddy Rice won the 2003 and 2004
Indianapolis 500 races.
External links
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Official site
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New Panoz DP01s delivered