Jerboa SP

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ConstructorJerboa
DesignerJohn Green
Production1, Produced 1967–1969, Destroyed
Jerboa SP
CategorySports prototype
ConstructorJerboa
DesignerJohn Green
Production1, Produced 1967–1969, Destroyed
PredecessorGinetta G12 (Jerboa)
Daren Mk.1 (John Green)
SuccessorDaren Mk.3
Technical specifications
Length3,140 millimetres (124 in)
Width1,524 millimetres (60.0 in)
Height610 millimetres (24 in) (Without Roll cage)
800 millimetres (31 in) (With Roll cage)
Wheelbase2,000 millimetres (79 in)
EngineLongitudinally Mounted, Mid Engine, RWD
TransmissionVarious Hewland 4 and 5-speed Manual transmissions
Competition history
Notable entrantsJack Wheeler
Notable driversJack Wheeler
Martin Davidson
Debut1970 Targa Florio
EntriesRacesWins
861 (Prototype 1300 class)
Teams' Championships0
Constructors' Championships0
Drivers' Championships0

The Jerboa SP was a sports prototype racing car built by Jerboa in 1970. The car started out life as a Ginetta G12, and was entered by Jack Wheeler in various events in 1970 and 1971, using 1-litre, 1.3-litre, and 1.6-litre BMC straight-four engines.

The Jerboa's styling would be originally conceived as a show car and evolution model for the Daren Mk.1, by John Green, but would never actually be built as such. The original idea would morph into its formats the Jerboa when Jack Wheeler approached John Green in 1967, asking to purchase a Daren Mk.1, but when he would be told that there would be no more built of this specific car, he would then contract John Green a new car, based on a Ginetta G12 chassis. This car would undergo development alongside the eventual Mk.2, but would use little else but the suspension set up with the Mk.2. Though development would finish in 1969, the car would not be officially entered into a race until 1970.

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