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Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Koenigsegg CCGT: Unraced Racing Rarity with Exorbitant Prices on Sale

Unraced BEAST - In the automotive world, many racing cars were initially anticipated to become fierce beasts battling on the circuit, but unfortunately, some end tragically without ever getting a chance on the race track, and the Koenigsegg CCGT is one of those.
The Koenigsegg CCGT Racing Coupé was built specially for the GT1 class competition, designed led by Dag Bölenius, an engineer and programmer, and assisted by supercar engineer Loris Bicocchi, who served as the test driver as well. (Picture from: BlackXperience)
Originally intended for full-scale racing production, Koenigsegg had to abandon its CCGT Coupé model plans for the GT1 Class Competition after creating only one, and now it's available for sale. This extraordinary model carries a captivating history and showcases some incredible capabilities that any future owner would be proud of.
The one-off Koenigsegg CCGT GT1 Competition Coupé firstly intoduced in public at the 2007 Geneva Motor Show. (Picture from: DailySportsCar)
Back in 2003, Koenigsegg launched the CCGT program, which eventually made its debut in 2007. The car was specially designed for the GT1 Class, led by Dag Bölenius, an engineer and programmer, and assisted by supercar engineer Loris Bicocchi, who served as the test driver as well.
The Koenigsegg CCGT GT1 Competition Coupé was built on the CCR platform, and initially developed to compete in the 24 Hours of Le Mans series, complying with FIM regulations for LMP prototype cars. (Picture from: KabarOTO)
Built on the CCR platform, the car was initially developed to compete in the 24 Hours of Le Mans series, complying with FIM regulations for LMP prototype cars. Its carbon fiber body and chassis weigh around 1,000 kg, enabling it to generate up to 600 kg of downforce at top speeds, thanks to its large rear wing.
With chassis number YT9M1GOV8 007012 uniquely identifies the Koenigsegg CCGT GT1 Competition Coupé as the only racing car ever produced by Koenigsegg. (Picture from: BlackXperience)
The chassis number YT9M1GOV8 007012 uniquely identifies it as the only racing car ever produced by Koenigsegg. Equipped with a naturally aspirated 5.0-liter V8 engine featuring 32 valves, the car delivers an impressive output of 600 bhp (591 hp / 441 kW), coupled with a sequential gearbox that powers its rear wheels. Remarkably, the car still sports its original Michelin racing tires.
The Koenigsegg CCGT GT1 Competition Coupé had a cockpit that complied with the GT1 Class regulations at that time, which was 70% of the car's width, and the width of the car should not be more than 2 meters. (Picture from: BlackXperience)
However, due to homologation issues, the car's production was halted. This was a result of FIA and ACO regulations, which required Koenigsegg to produce 20 production cars when the project commenced. Midway through, new regulations demanded the homologation of 350 production cars per year, making it impossible for the CCGT GT1 program to comply.
The Koenigsegg CCGT GT1 Competition Coupé powered by a naturally aspirated 5.0-liter V8 engine, with an impressive output of 600 bhp, that powers its rear wheels through a sequential gearbox system. (Picture from: DailySportsCar)
As reported by Top Gear, this unique model stands as a tribute to the dedication of Bölenius, Bicocchi, and the rest of the team. It was later auctioned by Bonhams at the Goodwood Festival of Speed on July 14, 2023, with an estimated auction price of £3,000,000 - £4,000,000 (Rp.57 billion – Rp.76.2 billion). Before the auction, the CCGT Coupé was owned by Bard Eker, the largest shareholder of Koenigsegg Automotive, a former Offshore Class 1 World Champion, and the owner of Ever Design.
According to reports, the Masters Historic Racing organization has granted permission for the car to compete in the Masters Endurance Legends Series, given its compliance with GT1 regulations, should the future owner choose to do so. Ultimately, at the auction, the Koenigsegg CCGT GT1 Competition Coupé was successfully sold for £3,319,000 (Rp.58 billion). *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | KOENIGSEGG | BONHAMS | DAILYSPORTSCAR | GHOST SQUADRON ]
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