The 2009 Acura #66 de Ferran Motorsports ARX-02a is an LMP1 sports prototype by Acura.
It appears in Forza Motorsport 3 and Forza Motorsport 4.
Synopsis[]
Different to its ARX-01b LMP2 counterpart, the ARX-02a is based on a new chassis with 50/50 weight distribution that was developed by Honda Performance Design (HPD) and Wirth Research. The Acura designed 3.4 litre V8 engine from the ARX-01b was enlarged to 4 litres for LMP1 application, resulting in 625 hp (466 kW) and 375 ft·lb (508 N·m) of torque.[1] The project was cancelled before the car's first race in January 2009 by Honda North America president Tetsuo Iwamura, meaning that development ceased before the car even completed one in-race lap[2]
The #66 car competed in the 2009 season of the American Le Mans Series (ALMS), driven by Gil de Ferran, Simon Pagenaud and Scott Dixon (12 Hours of Sebring and Petit Le Mans only). It won 5 races over the course of the season, but was beaten to the title by its compatriot from the Highcroft Racing team.[3]
Variants[]
The ARX-02a appears in two livery variants, with the Jim Hall Tribute variant appearing only in Forza Motorsport 4:
- 2009 Acura #66 de Ferran Motorsports ARX-02a
- 2009 Acura #66 de Ferran Motorsports Jim Hall Tribute ARX-02a
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References[]
- ↑ "ARX-02a Chassis" . hpd.honda.com
- ↑ "Acura ARX-02a" . Mulsanne's Corner . Retrieved 04-02-2025.
- ↑ "2009 American Le Mans Series" . wikipedia.org . Retrieved 04-14-2025.
| Acura | |
|---|---|
| 1990s | NSX '97 |
| 2000s | #15 ARX-01b · #26 ARX-01b · #42 NSX · #66 ARX-01b · #66 ARX-02a · #66 JHT ARX-02a · 3.2 CL Type-S · Integra Type-R · NSX '05 (Forza Motorsport) · RL A-Spec · RSX Type-S · VIS Racing Integra Type-R |
| 2010s | #36 NSX GT3 · NSX '17 (Forza Edition) · TSX V6 |
| 2020s | #6 ARX-05 DPi · NSX Type S |
| Related | Honda Aerogear Integra · Honda Do-Luck NSX · Honda Integra '00 · Honda Integra '02 · Honda Mugen Integra · Honda NSX-R GT · Honda NSX-R '92 · Honda NSX-R '05 |

