The Riley-Multimatic Mk. 30 is a Le Mans Prototype 2 built to the 2017 FIA/ACO regulations. This car is also eligible for use in the Prototype class of the IMSA sanctioned WeatherTech Sportscar Championship. It made its racing debut at the 2017 Rolex 24 at Daytona, scoring a podium finish with VisitFlorida Racing. The car is a result of the joint bid between Riley Technologies and Multimatic Motorsports, for one of the four licenses to build the new for 2017 Le Mans Prototype 2 cars. Multimatic would take charge over the carbon fiber tub, vehicular bodywork and aerodynamic aspects of the car, whilst RIley would design and manufacture the majority of the mechanical components on the Mk 30. The car was shaken down in December 2016, by customer VisitFlorida Racing, at Carolina Motorsports Park. The car has been known to be extremely draggy, even in low drag configuration at Le Mans.
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