2006 Pontiac Red Bull Solstice GXP Drift
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2 liter ECOtec inline-4 |
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turbocharged |
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over 500 hp |
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(from General
Motors Press Release) Building on
the success of the GTO drifting program, Pontiac today unveiled
their next generation drift vehicle based on the upcoming
turbocharged Solstice GXP. The new Red Bull Solstice GXP Drift,
which will once again be piloted by 2005 Formula Drift champion Rhys
Millen, will make its official Formula D drifting debut on June 10
at Solider Field in Chicago.
The stylish design and power of the Red Bull Solstice GXP Drift car
along with the talent and expertise of Millen will be a formidable
combination on the Formula D circuit this year. The GXP Drift
features a race-modified version of the Solstice GXP turbocharged
2.0-liter ECOtec engine, while Millen is the reigning 2005 drift
Formula D champion behind the wheel of his Pontiac GTO.
“The Red Bull Solstice GXP Drift is an excellent match for the tuner
market where turbocharged engines dominate,” said Carmen Smith, GM
Racing program manager for drifting. “Additionally, the GXP Drift
maximizes the use of GM production components and race parts
available through GM Performance Parts. Not only is the engine based
on the production ECOtec, the transmission is a GM production
six-speed and we’ve maintained the production GXP rear differential.
Of course, we’ve used many race parts from GM Performance Parts and
from sponsors such as Bridgestone, Rotora, Exedy, Racing Hart, and
Sparco.”
The turbocharged Red Bull Solstice GXP Drift is a two-door hard-top
roadster with rear-wheel drive and a six-speed transmission. The
heart of the Solstice GXP Drift is the ECOtec 2.0-liter turbo
engine, producing over 500 horsepower, roughly double the horsepower
of the street-legal GXP available in dealerships this fall. This
competition ECOtec turbo engine, running on E85 ethanol-based fuel,
uses thick-wall iron cylinder liners, a race-ported cylinder head,
tubular stainless steel exhaust headers, a performance camshaft, a
unique engine control system and a water to air intercooled
turbocharger. It was developed by the same GM Racing engineers
behind the successful ECOtec sport compact drag racing motors, which
generate over 1,400 horsepower in a 2.2-liter turbocharged
configuration.
Consumers got a sneak peak of the production Solstice GXP roadster
convertible during the L.A. Auto Show in January. The GXP is based
on the hot-selling Solstice that was launched last year as Pontiac
’s first production two-seat roadster and became almost instantly
popular for its classic roadster style, crisp handling and spirited
performance. The 2006 model of the Solstice is sold out and there is
already a waiting list of customers for the 2007 model.
The GXP is an extension of the capabilities of Pontiac ’s original
roadster while taking the performance abilities to a new level with
a 47 percent boost in horsepower thanks to the turbocharged
2.0-liter ECOtec engine, the most powerful production engine in the
ECOtec family. This 260-horsepower production engine is similar to
the engine found in the GXP Drift vehicle which should appeal to the
youth market and drifting enthusiasts. The turbocharged 2007
Solstice GXP will arrive in Pontiac showrooms this fall.
Currently second-place in points after the season-opener, Millen
will aim to take over the points lead during the second drift event
of 2006 on May 12-13 at Road Atlanta. Millen will then put the new
Red Bull Solstice GXP Drift to the test at Soldier Field on June 10
during the third round of Formula D competition. Five rounds remain
before the championships at Irwindale Speedway on Oct. 14 where the
Formula D title will be awarded.
"With a powerful product like Pontiac and the experience of team RMR,
this fierce combination of response and talent has helped me win
events and ultimately the championship," said Millen. "The Solstice
has sold like crazy in the marketplace and I can only imagine the
excitement of the fans when I bring the Solstice GXP Drift to
Chicago . With the added power, this new drift vehicle is sure to
give me a boost against some very strong competition while fighting
for our second drift title."
Rhys Millen Racing (RMR) of Huntington Beach, California, has a
comprehensive history of competing and winning in various forms of
motorsports, including rally and desert racing. All the experiences
gained from competition are skillfully applied towards performance
parts available through RMR’s retail divisions, RMR Products and R.
Millen Motorsports. The full line of race proven products can be
found at the company’s web site at
www.rmrproducts.com .