The new C 63 AMG
is being used as the Safety Car for the 2011 DTM season. Following the
DTM presentation in Wiesbaden on 10 April 2011, the new Safety Car will
make its debut on 1 May 2011 at the opening race of the German Touring
Car Masters season at the Hockenheimring in Baden-Wurttemberg. The V8
Sports Saloon only had to be modified slightly for its demanding DTM
task. Responsibility for development and production of the C 63 AMG
Safety Car was entrusted to the specialists in the AMG Overall Vehicle
Development department and the AMG Performance Studio.
Decisions regarding the deployment of the Safety Car are taken by the Deutsche Motorsportbund (DMSB) - German motor racing's governing body - which assumes responsibility for safety implementation and compliance as well as performing official sports functions in accordance with the DTM regulations. Piloted by racing driver Jurgen Kastenholz (43), the C 63 AMG Safety Car has the job of ensuring maximum safety for the racing drivers and spectators in the event of dangerous situations such as extreme weather conditions, accidents or other incidents. When radioed by Race Control, the Safety Car positions itself at the head of the DTM field and leads the cars around the circuit until normal racing can be resumed.
The new C 63 AMG being used for the 2011 DTM season scales new heights in terms of design and technology: the AMG 6.3-litre V8 engine has an exceptionally high output of 358 kW (487 hp) and a peak torque of 600 Nm. The increase in output versus the standard 336 kW (457 hp) engine is due to the AMG Performance Package, which is optionally available for any C 63 AMG model and enables the car to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.3 seconds (Estate 4.4 seconds). For the AMG Performance Package the engine specialists have placed their trust in a technology transfer from the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG: the forged pistons, connecting rods and lightweight crankshaft have been adopted from the gull-wing model. The lower inertia of the three-kilogram lighter components allows the naturally aspirated eight-cylinder engine to rev freely and respond even more promptly. Distinguishing features of the Performance Package include the variable intake manifold painted in titanium grey and the AMG high-performance braking system with compound brake discs at the front axle.
New equipment includes the innovative AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports
transmission, which incorporates a wet start-up clutch and four
transmission modes as well as double-declutching and RACE START
functions for optimum driving dynamics. Distinguishing features of the
current model include the aluminum bonnet with modified powerdomes, the
new radiator grille, the new headlamps, the new AMG rear apron with a
distinctive black diffuser insert and active rear-axle cooling. To
optimize radiator inflow, the AMG front apron on the DTM Safety Car
features enlarged openings and side air outlets, while the AMG
carbon-fiber spoiler lip on the boot lid reduces lift at high track
speeds. In keeping with this design, the DTM Safety Car also sports AMG
carbon-fiber exterior mirrors.
The adjustable coil-over suspension together with the differential lock
and the 3-stage ESP® ensures a high level of agility and outstanding
grip on the race track. The C 63 AMG Safety Car is shod with multi-spoke
AMG light-alloy wheels painted in matt black with a high-sheen rim
flange, 235/35 R 19 front tires and 255/30 R 19 rear tires.
Decisions regarding the deployment of the Safety Car are taken by the Deutsche Motorsportbund (DMSB) - German motor racing's governing body - which assumes responsibility for safety implementation and compliance as well as performing official sports functions in accordance with the DTM regulations. Piloted by racing driver Jurgen Kastenholz (43), the C 63 AMG Safety Car has the job of ensuring maximum safety for the racing drivers and spectators in the event of dangerous situations such as extreme weather conditions, accidents or other incidents. When radioed by Race Control, the Safety Car positions itself at the head of the DTM field and leads the cars around the circuit until normal racing can be resumed.
The new C 63 AMG being used for the 2011 DTM season scales new heights in terms of design and technology: the AMG 6.3-litre V8 engine has an exceptionally high output of 358 kW (487 hp) and a peak torque of 600 Nm. The increase in output versus the standard 336 kW (457 hp) engine is due to the AMG Performance Package, which is optionally available for any C 63 AMG model and enables the car to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.3 seconds (Estate 4.4 seconds). For the AMG Performance Package the engine specialists have placed their trust in a technology transfer from the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG: the forged pistons, connecting rods and lightweight crankshaft have been adopted from the gull-wing model. The lower inertia of the three-kilogram lighter components allows the naturally aspirated eight-cylinder engine to rev freely and respond even more promptly. Distinguishing features of the Performance Package include the variable intake manifold painted in titanium grey and the AMG high-performance braking system with compound brake discs at the front axle.
The AMG high-performance braking system has been optimized for the
race track: compound brake discs with six-piston brake calipers at the
front axle and steel brake discs with four-piston brake calipers at the
rear axle; all of the discs are internally ventilated and perforated.
Meanwhile, the AMG sports exhaust system with special rear silencers
produces an unmistakable AMG V8 sound.
Distinguishing features of the DTM Safety Car compared to the
standard C 63 AMG include distinctive DTM Safety Car logos, the LED
light bar on the roof and the stroboscopic flashing LED lights at the
front and rear. A number plate illuminated with LEDs and the words
"Safety Car" on the boot lid make the car easier to see in poor weather
conditions. To facilitate communication with Race Control, the Safety
Car is fitted with a radio system and a TV monitor. Two AMG sports
bucket seats with four-point seat belts provide ideal lateral support
for the driver and co-driver, while the AMG performance steering wheel
in nappa leather/Alcantara with steering-wheel shift paddles assures
optimum vehicle control.
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