R063
Touring Time Attack
1995 Buick LeSabre
This 1995 Buick LeSabre has been radically transformed into a focused time attack contender, shedding its suburban sedan roots to tackle high-speed circuits with precision. The widened modular body extends 160mm on all corners, blending aggressive aero elements like canard-integrated fenders and vented rear arches that serve a dual purpose—cooling the brakes while optimizing airflow. Carbon fiber components including a flat hood with a central vent and a shortened, diffuser-equipped tail sharpen the car’s aerodynamic profile, all wrapped in an aggressive stance defined by adjustable double-wishbone suspension and race-spec BBS wheels.
Under the hood, a turbocharged 3.8L V6 breathes through a bespoke intercooler system and runs a dry sump oil setup, ensuring consistent performance under track stress. Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires mounted on staggered 19-inch BBS Motorsport wheels provide the grip needed to exploit the car’s robust aero package. Poised for the Redbull Ring’s flowing corners, this build balances brute power with refined aerodynamics, turning a classic American sedan into a precise, track-honed weapon.
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Technical Dossier
Platform
1995 Buick LeSabre
The 1995 Buick LeSabre represents a pinnacle of American front-wheel-drive full-size sedans from the mid-90s, blending comfortable highway cruising with a smooth V6 powertrain and a spacious, well-appointed interior. Known for its body-on-frame construction paired with a torsion bar front suspension and a solid rear axle, the LeSabre provided a durable and predictable platform that favored comfort and reliability over outright sportiness. Its timeless three-box silhouette and restrained design cues embody the era’s approach to luxury and practicality, making it a solid foundation for subtle, tasteful customization or preservation projects.
Aero Package
Carbon fiber flat hood with central vent and quick-release pins
Large rear diffuser channeling airflow
High-downforce adjustable rear wing with endplates
Front splitter integrated with widebody canards
Chassis
This Buick excels on technical circuits like the Redbull Ring, where its aerodynamic enhancements and wide track allow it to maintain high cornering speeds and stability. The integrated brake cooling and adjustable suspension tune the car’s behavior for demanding time attack sessions, ensuring both performance and driver confidence.
Wheels & Tires
BBS Motorsport 19x11 ET+15 front wheels
BBS Motorsport 19x13 ET+30 rear wheels
Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires front and rear
Staggered setup for optimal grip and handling balance
Powertrain
3.8L V6 turbocharged engine
Custom front-mounted intercooler
Dry sump oil system for consistent lubrication
Race ECU calibration for throttle and boost control
Fabrication Notes
Widebody sections constructed with lightweight aluminum and carbon fiber reinforcements
Brake ducting integrated into rear arch vents
Quick-release hood pins for rapid track servicing
Double-wishbone suspension mounts reinforced for track loads
Design Philosophy
This 1995 Buick LeSabre has been radically transformed into a focused time attack contender, shedding its suburban sedan roots to tackle high-speed circuits with precision. The widened modular body extends 160mm on all corners, blending aggressive aero elements like canard-integrated fenders and vented rear arches that serve a dual purpose—cooling the brakes while optimizing airflow. Carbon fiber components including a flat hood with a central vent and a shortened, diffuser-equipped tail sharpen the car’s aerodynamic profile, all wrapped in an aggressive stance defined by adjustable double-wishbone suspension and race-spec BBS wheels.
Under the hood, a turbocharged 3.8L V6 breathes through a bespoke intercooler system and runs a dry sump oil setup, ensuring consistent performance under track stress. Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires mounted on staggered 19-inch BBS Motorsport wheels provide the grip needed to exploit the car’s robust aero package. Poised for the Redbull Ring’s flowing corners, this build balances brute power with refined aerodynamics, turning a classic American sedan into a precise, track-honed weapon.
▧Platform+
1995 Buick LeSabre
The 1995 Buick LeSabre represents a pinnacle of American front-wheel-drive full-size sedans from the mid-90s, blending comfortable highway cruising with a smooth V6 powertrain and a spacious, well-appointed interior. Known for its body-on-frame construction paired with a torsion bar front suspension and a solid rear axle, the LeSabre provided a durable and predictable platform that favored comfort and reliability over outright sportiness. Its timeless three-box silhouette and restrained design cues embody the era’s approach to luxury and practicality, making it a solid foundation for subtle, tasteful customization or preservation projects.
⌘Aero Package+
Carbon fiber flat hood with central vent and quick-release pins
Large rear diffuser channeling airflow
High-downforce adjustable rear wing with endplates
Front splitter integrated with widebody canards
⟡Chassis+
This Buick excels on technical circuits like the Redbull Ring, where its aerodynamic enhancements and wide track allow it to maintain high cornering speeds and stability. The integrated brake cooling and adjustable suspension tune the car’s behavior for demanding time attack sessions, ensuring both performance and driver confidence.
◎Wheels & Tires+
BBS Motorsport 19x11 ET+15 front wheels
BBS Motorsport 19x13 ET+30 rear wheels
Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires front and rear
Staggered setup for optimal grip and handling balance
▤Powertrain+
3.8L V6 turbocharged engine
Custom front-mounted intercooler
Dry sump oil system for consistent lubrication
Race ECU calibration for throttle and boost control
△Fabrication Notes+
Widebody sections constructed with lightweight aluminum and carbon fiber reinforcements
Brake ducting integrated into rear arch vents
Quick-release hood pins for rapid track servicing
Double-wishbone suspension mounts reinforced for track loads
×Design Philosophy+
This 1995 Buick LeSabre has been radically transformed into a focused time attack contender, shedding its suburban sedan roots to tackle high-speed circuits with precision. The widened modular body extends 160mm on all corners, blending aggressive aero elements like canard-integrated fenders and vented rear arches that serve a dual purpose—cooling the brakes while optimizing airflow. Carbon fiber components including a flat hood with a central vent and a shortened, diffuser-equipped tail sharpen the car’s aerodynamic profile, all wrapped in an aggressive stance defined by adjustable double-wishbone suspension and race-spec BBS wheels.
Under the hood, a turbocharged 3.8L V6 breathes through a bespoke intercooler system and runs a dry sump oil setup, ensuring consistent performance under track stress. Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires mounted on staggered 19-inch BBS Motorsport wheels provide the grip needed to exploit the car’s robust aero package. Poised for the Redbull Ring’s flowing corners, this build balances brute power with refined aerodynamics, turning a classic American sedan into a precise, track-honed weapon.
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