Showing posts with label Motorsport. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 1, 2010

All-New Volvo S60 in the Belgian Touring Car Series


    The new Volvo S60 gets ready for its racing debut. The Swedish carmaker revealed today that a racing version of the sedan will enter the 2010 Belgian Touring Car Series (BTCS).

    The race version of the Volvo S60 has been developed in accordance with the BTCS regulations, meaning it has a tubular chassis, the same type of front and rear suspension and aerodynamics.

    Power is provided by a mid-mounted 3.5-liter V6 engine with 410 hp (306 kW / 416 PS) and 412 Nm (304 lb-ft) of torque. It motivates the rear wheels through a six-speed sequential transmission.

    "The all-new Volvo S60 sports sedan is Volvo's most exciting driving experience so far and there is no better way to show this than by bringing it to the race track. Volvo and the all-new S60 have a special place in the people's hearts here as several Volvo models, including the new S60, are built in Belgium at the Volvo Cars Ghent plant."


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    Press Release

    Ready for the race track

    Volvo Cars enters the all-new
    Volvo S60 in the Belgian Touring Car Series

    Just weeks after the all-new Volvo S60 was introduced to the public, the
    latest Volvo model is also being unveiled in a racing version. Volvo Cars
    Belgium will enter the new car in the 2010 season of the Belgian Touring Car
    Series. Volvo fans will not need to wait long to see the latest model in
    action since the premiere takes place on April 11.

    "We are very happy about this development," says Bart Crols, Managing
    Director at Volvo Cars Belgium. "The all-new Volvo S60 sports sedan is
    Volvo's most exciting driving experience so far and there is no better way
    to show this than by bringing it to the race track. Volvo and the all-new
    S60 have a special place in the people's hearts here as several Volvo
    models, including the new S60, are built in Belgium at theVolvo Cars Ghent
    plant."

    The new Volvo S60 race car has been developed in record time locally by
    Volvo's Belgian S60 Racing Team. It has been developed in accordance with
    the BTCS Silhouette S1 regulations which put a major emphasis on
    standardised features. All cars must use a tubular chassis, the same type of
    front and rear suspension and aerodynamics. A uniform type of engine
    specification is also available but manufacturers are allowed to use own
    engines.

    The Volvo S60 Racing Team will also operate the car at all BTCS races and
    the drivers are Vincent Radermecker and Eric Van De Poele.

    Its maiden track test will take place on April 1 (today) on the Belgian
    Zolder track.

    "It has been a hectic period, but we have received great assistance from
    Volvo Cars' Motorsport department" says Thomas Neri, Team Manager for the
    Volvo S60 Racing Team. He continues: "Our main objective is to get up to
    speed and to compete well in the various heats. Next season we hope to put
    our own in-house developed engine in the car."

    BTCS - low cost, high-performance racing

    The BTCS is an endurance racing championship with six competitions on
    tracks such as Spa-Francorchamps, Zolder and Dijon. Each race consists of
    two 90-minute heats and there is also one 12-hour race in Spa. The all-new
    Volvo S60 will face intense competition from the likes of BMW, Audi, Jaguar
    and VW. BTCS has grown rapidly in terms of both competing brands and numbers
    thanks to its low-cost, high-performance combination and, not least, the
    fact that the cars have considerable visual appeal. The race series is
    televised in several countries and is gaining in popularity.

    "We will support and follow our development in this series very closely
    as several other national championships are considering similar standardised
    regulations in the future," says Derek Crabb, Motorsport Director at the
    Volvo Car Corporation. "This BTCS campaign will give us a good understanding
    of what these types of regulations can mean for Volvo."

    Technical Specification Volvo S60 BTCS

    • Regulation: BTCS Silhouette S1

    • Chassis: Tubular frame

    • Front Suspension: Independent with 3-way adjustable shock absorbers

    • Rear Suspension: Independent with 3-way onboard adjustable shock
      absorbers

    • Brakes: 6-piston callipers, 380 mm discs at the front and 6-piston
      callipers, 355 mm discs at the rear

    • Engine: Mid-mounted standardised 3500 cc V6

    • Engine Power Output: 410 hp with 412 Nm at 5500rpm

    • Gearbox: Six-speed sequential. Rear-wheel drive

    • Wheels: 10" X 18" front and 12" X 18" rear

    • Tyres: Michelin 27/65/18 front and Michelin 30/65/18 rear

    2010 Racing Calendar for the all-new Volvo S60 in the BTCS series

    • April 9-11 Zolder

    • April 30-May 2 Dijon-Prenois

    • June 4-6 Spa-Francorchamps

    • July 9-10 Spa-Francorchamps

    • September 17-19 Spa-Francorchamps

    • October 8-10 Zolder

    More information about the Belgian Touring Car Series:
    http://www.btcseries.be/


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Sunday, March 28, 2010

New Porsche 911 GT3 R Hybrid Premieres


    A successful weekend for Porsche at the start of the VLN Langstreckenmeisterschaft Nürburgring season: At its racing premiere, the new Porsche 911 GT3 R scored an overall victory, the innovative 911 GT3 R Hybrid finished sixth at its debut and Walter Röhrl celebrated a successful racing comeback after 17 years.

    The 911 uses an electro-mechanical flywheel energy storage system to drive a pair of electric motors attached to the front wheels. When braking, those motors generate electricity that spins up an integrated flywheel-motor-generator. Spinning at 40,000 rpm, the flywheel can release the electrical energy back to front motors on demand. The system was developed by the Williams Formula One team and licensed to Porsche.

    A promising debut had also the new Porsche 911 GT3 R Hybrid: Porsche works drivers Jörg Bergmeister , Richard Lietz and former Porsche junior Martin Ragginger brought the white orange race car, the combustion engine of which is completed by two electric motors with 60 kilowatt each at the front axle, on sixth place after a perfect race.


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    Press Release

    Three successful Porsche premieres


    Stuttgart. A successful weekend for Porsche at the season-opener of the Nürburgring Long Distance Championship: At its race premiere, the new Porsche 911 GT3 R claimed victory, the innovative 911 GT3 R Hybrid debuted with sixth place and Walter Röhrl made his much celebrated comeback after 17 years.

    Timo Bernhard (Germany), Marc Lieb (Germany) and Marcel Tiemann (Monaco) are the winners of the first race of the season on the Nürburgring-Nordschleife. With the new, 480 hp Porsche 911 GT3 R fielded by the Manthey Racing team, the trio drove a trouble-free race. "It is extraordinary to climb to the top of the podium at the first race ever of a new race car," said a pleased Bernhard. His works driver teammate Lieb added: "It seems the new 911 GT3 R has inherited the reliability of all racing 911." With 14.5 and 3.6 seconds respectively, the three Porsche pilots relegated the best Audi RS and the BMW M3 to finish second and third.

    The new Porsche 911 GT3 R Hybrid also gave a promising debut: Porsche works drivers Joerg Bergmeister (Germany), Richard Lietz and the former Porsche Junior Martin Ragginger (both Austria) brought home the white/orange racer with its combustion engine supplemented by two electric motors delivering 60 kW each to the front axle in sixth place after a trouble-free race. "I'm positively surprised how well this car performed already at its first race," said Bergmeister. "We tried many things out during the race and will be busy further developing the hybrid drive for the 24 hour race in May. Our aim is to use less fuel than our competitors without compromising performance," explains Lietz.

    Double world rally champion Walter Röhrl (Germany) made his much applauded racing comeback after 17 years. Sharing driving duties with Horst von Saurma-Jeltsch (Germany) and Chris Harris (Great Britain) he put the standard 450 hp Porsche 911 GT3 R through a test under race conditions. "The car exceeded my highest expectations and I had a great time at the wheel," enthused Röhrl. "We were able to match the pace of thoroughbred race cars. The 911 GT3 RS was particularly sensational in fast corners and under braking. And the best thing is, if it wasn't so far tonight I could just put our number plate on the car and drive back to Bavaria without a problem."

    Round two of the Nürburgring Long Distance Championship takes off on 10 April at midday with a duration of four hours.

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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Mercedes SLR Stirling Moss Edition and Hakkinen Shooting Commercial in Barcelona


    Somebody at Daimler must have been a big fan of recent photos showing the Audi A1 S-line in Barcelona's Raval district.  The company has been working on a new video shoot for the Mercedes-Benz SLR Stirling Moss Edition a few kilometers away from the A1 location, and close to scenes used in a video of the Alfa Romeo Giulietta.

    The SLR Stirling Moss Edition was the last version that became the SLR McLaren, and was filed in 2009. Is inspired by the 300 SLR that Stirling Moss took the victory in the Mille Miglia in 1955, along with journalist Denis Jenkinson, ie, which has no windscreen or roof or anything like it.

    With a weight of 200 kilos less than the conventional SLR, and a little more power (650 horses on the original 617), accelerates from 0 to 100 in 3.5 seconds and can take the 350 km / h. S'en only 75 produced, which were offered only to customers who already have a SLR to your garage. The price? Well 750.000 .- €. Almost nothing.
    via:worldcarfans


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Saturday, March 20, 2010

Two Video: Sebring 2010: BMW's Dirk Mϋller talks about hour 1



    The last 24 hours have been tough for Dirk Mϋller,a single of a drivers of a BMW M3 GT2 in a American Le Mans Series. After environment a fastest GT2 time in subordinate upon Friday for today’s twelve Hours of Sebring, his time was disallowed since of an emanate with his automobile during tech inspection. That meant a #90 automobile was pushed down to a 13th mark upon a GT2 grid.





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2010 SEBRING 12 HOURS - QUALIFYING

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    The drivers named to start Saturday’s 12 Hours of Sebring – the world’s longest race after the Le Mans 24 Hours – are Austria’s Alexander Wurz in the N°07 car (followed by Briton Anthony Davidson, then Marc Gené) and Frenchman Sébastien Bourdais in the N°08 908 HDi FAP (followed by Portugal’s Pedro Lamy and France’s Nicolas Minassian). The field will be flagged away at 10:30am local time (3:30pm CET).

    For the third year running, Team Peugeot Total has chosen to begin its preparations for the Le Mans 24 Hours in Florida. This time round, the two Peugeot 908 HDi FAPs having been lapping at Sebring since Saturday March 13 and will remain at the circuit until Tuesday March 23.

    The real action is in the GT2 class.........BMW took pole but failed the subsequent technical inspection, promoting The Flying Lizard Porsche to the front.
    via:autoblog

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    Press Release

    PEUGEOT ON POLE: GENE LEADS
    FRONT-ROW SEBRING SWEEP
    Class pole positions Franchitti, Jeannette, Muller and Keen

    Marc Gene's first trip to Sebring International Raceway has been a productive one already. The Spanish star qualified on pole position for the 58th Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring presented by Fresh from Florida with a lap of 1:45.214 (126.599 mph) for Team Peugeot Total, beating out teammate Nic Minassian by 0.627 seconds.

    The two diesel-powered factory Peugeot 908 HDI FAPs will start from the front row for the opening round of the 2010 American Le Mans Series presented by Tequila Patrón. A victory in Saturday will mean the French manufacturer holds current championships in all three of the world's endurance classics.

    Gene will drive with fellow reigning Le Mans 24 Hours winner Alexander Wurz and Anthony Davidson. Only Davidson has competed in the 12 Hours while the trio of Minassian, Sebastien Bourdais and Pedro Lamy in the sister car have 18 starts between them.

    "I was very worried before coming here because I had heard so much about it," Gene said. "There were the bumps, the fast curves. I tried to play it on video games but I had to play it so much! Then I moved on to videos and Nic helped me a lot. If it weren't for him, I probably wouldn't have won pole position."

    The two Peugeots have been utterly dominant this week with the two fastest times in each session. That continued Friday with the 908s locking fellow LMP1 competitors Aston Martin Racing and Drayson Racing out of the front row.

    Stefan Mücke qualified third for Aston Martin with a lap of 1:46.079 (125.567 mph). He is driving the Lola B09/60-Aston Martin with Adrian Fernandez and Harold Primat.

    Such gaps aren't lulling the Lions to sleep, however. As Gene can attest – even in his limited experience here – Sebring can bite back in a hard way.

    "We have lost speed on the straight due to the rules. For sure the Aston Martin will be very tough," he said. "There are a couple of very dangerous corners," he said. "There are no corners like 1 and 17 in Europe. I just came from Bahrain and some of the F1 drivers there would come here and (pull their hair out)."

    Marino Franchitti won his second career Sebring LMP2 pole for Patrón Highcroft Racing and Honda Performance Development. The popular Scot qualified the Patrón Highcroft HPD ARX-01c with a time of 1:47.684 (123.695 mph). He will drive with 2009 Series LMP1 champion – and reigning Le Mans overall winner – David Brabham and Simon Pagenaud.

    You could throw a net over the three fastest drivers in class. Franchitti was only 0.054 seconds better than Klaus Graf in the Muscle Milk Team CytoSport Porsche RS Spyder; he will drive with team owner Greg Pickett and Sascha Maassen.

    Guy Smith qualified Dyson Racing's isobutanol-powered Lola B09/86-Mazda at 1:47.882 (123.468 mph). He will team with Chris Dyson and Andy Meyrick.

    "It was certainly very close but we thought our competition didn't show everything they had before qualifying," said Franchitti, who also claimed the LMP2 pole at Sebring in 2004. "We didn't have the best setup but it was good enough. I obviously have two talented and terrific teammates in David and Simon. We have a new big sponsor in GE and it's great to welcome them with a pole. Hopefully we can do that with a win tomorrow."

    The Patrón Highcroft entry is an updated version of the ARX-01 lineup that debuted during the 2007 season. Franchitti drove the 01a model for Andretti Green Racing that year and loves the updates the car has received since then.

    "There are certainly significant changes that were in the pipeline that didn't come online when I was with Andretti Green," he said. "It was nice for me to get back into a car I know and have everything be better. It's been great. The Highcroft guys have won a lot of races but this is the one race that's eluded them."

    Gunnar Jeannette will go down in the history books as the first pole-winner in the new Le Mans Prototype Challenge class. He won out in a terrific qualifying battle with a lap of 1:55.279 (115.546 mph) driving the Green Earth Team Gunnar ORECA FLM09. The former Panoz factory pilot outpaced Ryan Hunter-Reay in the first of Level 5 Motorsports' two FLM09s by just 0.118 seconds.

    "It was really exciting," said Jeannette, who will drive with Christian Zugel and Elton Julian. "It's an honor to have the first class for a new car in the series. Our G-Oil car was really hooked up. We skipped the morning practice to do race prep. We were comfortable with our qualifying setup."

    The competition between the top three cars in the class has been as tight as any other during the week. The top three qualifiers were within 0.822 seconds; Christophe Bouchut ended the session third in the second Level 5 entry at 1:56.101 (114.728 mph).

    Jeannette admitted there is some uncertainly about debuting a new car and new class at America's most grueling race.

    "Even though the basis of the car is an endurance racing machine, there are some bits that aren't race-tested," he said. "I think we're all going to aim to get to the finish. Christian did about a stint-and-a-half at the test so we know Michelin has given us a good multiple tire so we'll be doing double- and triple-stints hopefully we can keep doing it lap after lap."

    Flying Lizard Motorsports Jörg Bergmeister qualified on pole for GT2. He originally placed second before Dirk Müller's pole-winning BMW M3 was excluded from qualifying after failing a post-session stall test in technical inspections.

    Bergmeister's best lap was a 2:01.150 (109.946 mph) pass in the Porsche 911 GT3 RSR that he will drive with fellow factory pilots Patrick Long and Marc Lieb.

    "We made a really aggressive tire choice today but we were surprised that the competition wasn't as fast as they were earlier in the week," Bergmeister said. "We're pleased to be on the front of the grid but we know it's a long race."

    Müller had set a lap of 2:00.782.

    Porsches held the top two spots with an impressive performance for Team Falken Tire. Factory driver Wolf Henzler set a lap of 2:01.201 (109.900 mph) in the car he will drive with Bryan Sellers and Porsche works driver Patrick Pilet. The team is competing in its first full season in the Series for 2010.

    Risi Competizione's Jaime Melo qualified third with a lap of 2:01.236 (109.868 mph) in the Ferrari F430 GT that he will drive with Gimmi Bruni and Pierre Kaffer. Risi hasn't lost an endurance round since Sebring 2008.

    The top seven cars were under the 2:01 mark, and eight entries – not counting Müller's time – broke the class qualifying record.

    Alex Job Racing entries swept the top three positions in GT Challenge with Leh Keen turning a best lap of 2:05.959 (105.749 mph) in the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup car he will share with Butch Leitzinger and Juan Gonzalez. Keen, whose only other start was at Petit Le Mans in 2005, bested Patrick Kelly by 1.159 seconds.

    Kelly will drive with Ricardo Gonzalez and last year's LMP2 co-champion Luis Diaz.

    "I've never done this race before and only have done Petit Le Mans a few years ago," Keen said. "The class of drivers here is very high. Now that we can run the GTC class, it brings a few more cars in. My laps were pretty clean. Our guys set up the car really well. The car is going to have more of a race setup now. It's like a 24-hour race squished down into 12."

    AJR is a six-time winner at Sebring in GT classes and obviously knows how to get around at Sebring. But there are some new dynamics such as the new car and new class running 12 hours on such a demanding circuit.

    "The one that has the cleanest race will have the best chance," Keen said. "We were setting up the car and had a little bit of a push early this week. Turn 17 and 1 are pretty bumpy and that's just the way the track is. Some of the understeer in 14 and 15 was bad. I think we're close to getting something we're comfortable with and can drive for the full race."

    Romeo Kapudija qualified the AJR Porsche he will share with Bill Sweedler and Jan Dirk-Lueders third with a lap of 2:07.205 (104.713 mph).

    The Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring presented by Fresh from Florida, the opening round of the American Le Mans Series presented by Tequila Patrón and America's greatest sports car race, starts at 10:30 a.m. ET on Saturday. The green flag will fall at 10:30 a.m. ET with live coverage on SPEED starting at 10 a.m. ET. Live coverage also will be available on American Le Mans Radio, as well as Sirius Channel 127 and XM Channel 245.Visit the Series' schedule page for ticket and accommodation information. Live Timing and Scoring, track schedule, entry list and much, much more will be available on Racehub at americanlemans.com.

    You can follow the Series on Twitter (almsnotes) and on our Facebook page and the official YouTube channel.

    58th Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring
    presented by Fresh from Florida
    Sebring International Raceway, Sebring, Fla.
    Saturday's lineup
    1. Marc Gene, Spain; Anthony Davidson, England; Alexander Wurz; Peugeot 908 HDI FAP (P1), 1:45.214, 126.599
    2. Pedro Lamy, Lisbon Portugal; Sebastien Bourdais, France; Nicolas Minassian, England; Peugeot 908 HDI FAP (P1), 1:45.841, 125.849
    3. Stefan Mücke, Germany; Harold Primat, Switzerland; Adrian Fernandez, Mexico; Lola B09 60/Aston Martin (P1), 1:46.079, 125.567
    4. Paul Drayson, London, UK; Jonny Cocker, UK; Emanuele Pirro, Italy; Lola B09 60/Judd (P1), 1:46.460, 125.117
    5. David Brabham, Australia; Simon Pagenaud, France; Marino Franchitti, Scotland; HPD ARX-01c (P2), 1:47.684, 123.695
    6. Greg Pickett, Alamo, CA; Klaus Graf, Germany; Sascha Maassen, Germany; Porsche RS Spyder (P2), 1:47.738, 123.633
    7. Chris Dyson, Pleasant Valley, NY; Guy Smith, England; Andy Meyrick; Lola B09 86/Mazda (P2), 1:47.882, 123.468
    8. Bryan Willman, Kirkland, WA; Tony Burgess, Canada; Pierre Ehret, Santa Rosa, CA; Lola B06 10/AER (P1), 1:54.441, 116.392
    9. Christian Zugel; Gunnar Jeannette, Palm Beach Gardens, FL; Elton Julian, Los Angeles, CA; Oreca FLM09 (LMPC), 1:55.279, 115.546
    10. Scott Tucker; James Gue, Athens, GA; Oreca FLM09 (LMPC), 1:55.397, 115.428
    11. 12. Scott Tucker; Christophe Bouchut, France; Mark Wilkins, Canada; Oreca FLM09 (LMPC), 1:56.101, 114.728
    12. Mitch Pagery, Deerfield Beach, FL; Brian Wong; David Ducote; Oreca FLM09 (LMPC), 1:59.580, 111.390
    13. Jörg Bergmeister, Germany; Patrick Long, Oak Park, CA; Marc Lieb, Germany; Porsche 911 GT3 RSR (GT2), 2:01.150, 109.946
    14. Bryan Sellers, Centerville, OH; Wolf Henzler, Germany; Patrick Pilet, France; Porsche 911 GT3 RSR (GT2), 2:01.201, 109.900
    15. Jaime Melo, Brazil; Gianmaria Bruni, Italy; Pierre Kaffer, Germany; Ferrari 430 GT (GT2), 2:01.236, 109.868
    16. Jan Magnussen, Denmark; Johnny O'Connell, Flowery Branch, GA; Antonio Garcia, Spain; Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 (GT2), 2:01.358, 109.758
    17. Olivier Beretta, Monaco; Oliver Gavin, England; Emmanuel Collard, France; Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 (GT2), 2:01.628, 109.514
    18. Scott Sharp, Jupiter; Johannes van Overbeek, San Francisco, CA; Dominik Farnbacher, Germany; Ferrari 430 GT (GT2), 2:01.914, 109.257
    19. Bill Auberlen, Hermosa Beach, CA; Tom Milner, Leesburg, VA; Dirk Werner, Germany; BMW E92 M3 (GT2), 2:01.922, 109.250
    20. Ed Brown, Las Vegas, NV; Guy Cosmo, Long Island, NY; Joao Barbosa, Portugal; Ferrari 430 GT (GT2), 2:02.242, 108.964
    21. Andrea Robertson, Ray, MI; David Robertson, Ray, MI; David Murry, Cumming, GA; Doran Design Ford GT (GT2), 2:03.622, 107.748
    22. Butch Leitzinger, State College, PA; Leh Keen, Dublin, GA; Juan Gonzalez, Mexico; Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (GTC), 2:05.959, 105.749
    23. Tracy Krohn, Houston, TX; Nic Jonsson, Sweden; Eric van de Poele, Belgium; Ferrari 430 GT (GT2), 2:06.680, 105.147
    24. Ricardo Gonzalez, Mexico; Luis Diaz, Mexico; Patrick Kelly, Minnestrista, MN; Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (GTC), 2:07.018, 104.867
    25. Bill Sweedler, Westport, CT; Romeo Kapudija, Lincolnwood, IL; Jan-Dirk Lueders; Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (GTC), 2:07.205, 104.713
    26. Shane Lewis, Jupiter, FL; Gerry Vento, Palm Beach, FL; Lawson Aschenbach, West Palm Beach, FL; Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (GTC), 2:07.412, 104.543
    27. Brett Curtis, Valencia, CA; James Sofronas, Newport Beach, CA; Andy Pilgrim, Del Ray Beach, FL; Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (GTC), 2:07.751, 104.265
    28. Darren Law, Phoenix, AZ; Seth Neiman, Burlingame, CA; Richard Lietz, Austria; Porsche 911 GT3 RSR (GT2), 2:07.874, 104.165
    29. Richard, Henri, Los Altos Hills; Lally, Andy, New York, NY; Duncan Ende, Los Angeles, CA; Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (GTC), 2:11.371, 101.392
    30. Joel Feinberg, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Kyle Marcelli; Tom Weickardt, Whitefish Bay, WI; Oreca FLM09 (LMPC), 0, 0
    31. Paul Gentilozzi, Lansing, MI; Marc Goosens, Belgium; Ryan Dalziel, Scotland; Jaguar XKRS (GT2), 2:04.804, 106.727
    32. Robert Rodriquez, Zephyr Cove, NV; Galen Bieker, Burbank, CA; Cory Friedman; Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (GTC), 2:10.312, 102.216
    33. Andy Wallace, England; Tom Sutherland, Los Gatos, CA; JR Hildebrand; Oreca FLM09 (LMPC), 1:55.579, 115.246
    34. Dirk Mueller, Germany; Joey Hand, Sacramento, CA; Andy Priaulx, Germany; BMW E92 M3 (GT2), 2:00.782, 110.281

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Leaked: Mercedes SLS AMG GT3


    Now, a series of leaked pictures showing the Mercedes AMG SLS GT3 racecars have surfaced, showing the car in all its glory.

    The car pictured here features a heavily revised body which includes the front bumper with large central intake and lower splitter, canard air foils, hood, fenders with deep wheel well vents, huge side sills, that massive carbon rear wing integrated into the boot lid, fuel filler pocket in the quarter panels and rear bumper with purposeful diffuser.

    Inside the car is a true racer with carbon fiber racing seats, a carbon center console and racing digital dash – which even has lights to notify the driver when to shift.

    The car will used a modified version of the production V8 engine. This is a 6.2 liter naturally aspirated powerplant that develops 571 hp at 6,800 rpm and 480 lb-ft of torque at 4,750 rpm.

    According to the Mercedes-Benz-Passion blog, full details are set to be released on March 27th, with the car set for its racing debut in the Spring of next year.


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    Press Release

    Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3

    Spectacular racing car for the sporting customer

    Puebla (Mexico) - Coinciding with the market launch of the SLS AMG on 27
    March 2010, Mercedes-AMG is presenting a GT3 variant. This racing version of
    the gullwing model stands out with its spectacular design and thoroughbred
    motor sports technology. Developed to comply with the GT3 specifications of
    the FIA (Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile), the SLS AMG GT3 is
    designed as a racing sports car for customers competing in sprints and
    long-distance races. These race series for near-series GT cars are noted for
    their very varied participants and great excitement. Not least because of
    their comparatively favourable cost structure, they are enjoying increasing
    worldwide popularity.

    AMG, the performance brand within Mercedes-Benz, is entering a new
    business sector with the new SLS AMG GT3: the development, production and
    marketing of sports racing cars intended for customer use. Sales of these
    customer cars are expected to commence in autumn 2010, and homologation of
    the GT3 variant will be completed in time for the 2011 racing season.

    "Thanks to uncompromising lightweight construction and superior handling
    dynamics, the SLS AMG provides an outstanding basis for a highly competitive
    racing car. This exciting GT3 version is our response to strong customer
    demand for a car designed for these attractive motor sports series. Once
    again, it demonstrates AMG's huge experience gained in more than 40 years of
    motor sports, and its great expertise in the development of unique
    high-performance cars," says Volker Mornhinweg, Chairman of Mercedes-AMG
    GmbH.

    The new SLS AMG GT3 is an emphatic continuation of AMG's commitment to
    motor sports. AMG has been a pioneer in the motor sports world ever since
    its foundation in 1967. The new racing version of the SLS AMG is developed
    and produced by AMG in close cooperation with HWA AG. HWA is responsible for
    the DTM racing team on behalf of Mercedes-Benz Motorsports. The HWA team is
    one of the most successful in international motor sports, as witness nine
    driver championships in the DTM and ITC, as well as two championship titles
    in the FIA GT Championships.

    The SLS AMG GT3 is set to write another chapter in this success story,
    and harks back to the 300 SL racing sports car of 1952 which first
    established the "gullwing" legend. Its historic victory in the "Carrera
    Panamericana" long-distance race also made Mercedes-Benz a household name in
    North and Central America, and demonstrated the know-how and expertise of
    the Stuttgart-based automobile company.

    Spectacular racing car looks and top-class performance

    The new SLS AMG GT3 is wide, flat and has spectacular racing car looks. The
    main focus when modifying the body of this gullwing model was on aerodynamic
    performance - as is seen not only in the new front apron with a splitter,
    the bonnet with its central cooling air vent and the wider front and rear
    wings, but also in the the side wheel arch air vents, the sideskirts with
    cooling ducts for the rear brakes, the smooth underbody with a rear diffuser
    and the adjustable rear aerofoil. All these features ensure a low drag
    coefficient and maximum downforce - while guaranteeing effective cooling of
    thermally highly stressed components. The C-pillars accommodate the
    standardised filler pipes for the fast-refuel system.

    The FIA will determine the maximum output of the AMG 6.3-litre V8
    front-mid engine with dry sump lubrication on the "Balance of Performance"
    principle. This is intended to ensure that all the racing cars taking part
    have an equal chance. The classification process, during which the kerb
    weight is also determined, will be completed in 2010. Power transmission in
    the GT3 variant is by a sequential six-speed racing transmission with
    steering wheel shift paddles and an integrated multi-disc locking
    differential. As in the standard SLS AMG, the transmission is located at the
    rear axle: the engine and transmission are connected by a torque tube within
    which a carbon-fibre shaft rotates at the engine speed, as in the roadgoing
    version.

    The wheels are located by a double-wishbone suspension of forged
    aluminium at the front and rear. Adjustment facilities for the springs and
    shock absorbers, the suspension height, the stabilisers, the track width and
    camber allow an individual setup for the racetrack. Rack-and-pinion steering
    with a more direct ratio and speed-sensitive servo assistance make for
    extremely agile handling. Behind the central-locking AMG light-alloy wheels,
    a composite steel racing braking system with racing ABS ensures outstanding
    deceleration.

    Functional racing car atmosphere in the interior

    The interior of the SLS AMG GT3 is dominated by a functional racing car
    atmosphere: the steel rollover cage not only ensures the driver's safety,
    but also adds additional reinforcement to the aluminium spaceframe. Another
    eye-catching feature is the racing bucket seat with a six-point seat belt
    and HANS system (Head and Neck Support). The central display is perfectly
    positioned in the driver's field of vision, and shows all the relevant
    information such as speed, engine rpm, operating temperatures, lap times and
    the selected gear. The open-top racing steering wheel with gearshift paddles
    makes perfect vehicle control possible.

    Additional controls are located on the centre console. This is where the
    driver can not only start the AMG V8 engine or adjust the traction control,
    but also select reverse gear or - if the worst comes to the worst - activate
    the integrated fire extinguisher system. The adjustment control for the
    brake balance is located on the torque tube tunnel.


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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

HIGHCROFT AND AUTOMOBLOX REV UP NEW PARTNERSHIP

    Automoblox Highcroft Race Car

    Our favorite purveyor of heirloom quality toy cars, Automoblox, has partnered with Highcroft Racing to enter the world of toy (and real) motorsports. The company's logo will be displayed on the wing of Highcroft's HPD ARX-01c car being campaigned in the 2010 season of the American Le Mans Series. The season opening 12 Hours of Sebring endurance race occurs this weekend, and Automoblox is celebrating its association with Highcroft Racing by announcing a new model to its extensive lineup of toy cars.

    Automoblox Highcroft Race Car

    The new car is a Highcroft-branded version of the C9-R sports car. Not only is it decked out for racing duty, but the new model also comes with a color-coordinated version of the heavy duty T900 truck and a trailer to tow the race car to each event. And by "event" we mean the imaginary 12 Hours of Sebring in your living room and the 24 Hours of Le Mans that goes from your spare bedroom into the home office and down the very famous Mulsanne Hallway.

    Automoblox Highcroft Race Car

    Curiously, these two companies got together when a member of the Highcroft Racing team bought an Automoblox car for his kid. They reached out to Automoblox and found a partner that, according to them, shares their values of "professionalism, precision, high performance and striving to be better than the opposition."

    Automoblox Highcroft Race Car

    So keep an eye out for the Automoblox logo whizzing by the cameras on the wing of Highcroft's HPD ARX-01c this weekend at Sebring, and if that gets you hankering for some toy racing of your own, the Highcroft-branded Automoblox racer will be available in April (price TBD).

    Automoblox Highcroft Race Car
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    Press Release

    DANBURY, CT, Monday, March 15: Highcroft Racing is set to inspire the automotive designers and engineers of the future thanks to a new partnership with innovative toy manufacturer, Automoblox.

    The range of Automoblox toys consist of wooden car body sections with patented plastic interconnects, polycarbonate wheels and rubber tires, plastic passengers and polycarbonate screens. Each car can be disassembled into its component parts and re-assembled. Parts from different cars can be combined to allow children to design their own models.

    As part of the new sponsorship deal, Automoblox will market a Highcroft-branded model which will feature a racecar and accompanying tow-car and trailer. The new Automoblox Highcroft model is expected to be available in April.

    The Automoblox logo will be featured on the rear of the #1 HPD ARX-01c chassis that Highcroft will campaign in this year's American Le Mans Series.

    "Every member of the Highcroft Racing team played with toy cars when they were a child - in fact, you would have to think everyone in the entire paddock kicked off their passion for the sport with toy cars," Highcroft Racing President, Duncan Dayton said.

    "The Automoblox product is really impressive. It is a great quality product and something that can really inspire children's imaginations.

    "Anybody who has seen the cars has instantly said 'Wow, I have to get that for my kids' - I think the adults probably enjoy playing with them as much as the children.

    "I am really looking forward to seeing the finished Highcroft version - I know one "big kid" who can't wait to have one on his toy shelf."

    The Automoblox concept was created by founder Patrick Calello while studying Industrial Design at Carnegie Mellon University. Faced with the challenge of developing new consumer product concept for the do-it-yourself wooden hobby industry - being a "car guy", Calello immediately developed a novel toy car concept that could be fashioned out of wood. It was the fall of 1992 when the original concept was born for what would be become Automoblox.

    The idea was to inspire creativity in children by allowing them to visualize assembling cars of their own design.

    "Our relationship with Highcroft kicked off after a member of the team purchased one of the cars for their child," Calello said.

    "The team got in touch with us and we quickly realized the brand values and the quality of what we do at Automoblox matches the Highcroft philosophy.

    "I discovered the team was all about professionalism, precision, high performance and striving to be better than the opposition. Above all, we both like to play with toy cars so it really is a perfect fit.

    "A partnership between us really makes sense."

    The quality of the Automoblox product is a marked contrast to what many children find under their Christmas tree each year.

    "We have taken a fresh look at the toy industry. Presently, many manufacturers focus on low cost and disposability - big retailers are always looking at the next big thing they can put on their shelf. Calello said.

    "We wanted to deliver beautiful, high quality play-things for kids that will stand the test of time and enrich their lives.

    "In years gone by kids had toys that would last for years but these days they'll get toys for Christmas that will be broken or in a garage sale by the spring.

    "Our product really interacts with a child's senses rather that assault them with bright lights and sound - it's about the sense of touch, the materials and the way it clicks together."

    The Automoblox logo will get its race debut with Highcroft at next week's opening round of the American Le Mans Series championship, the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring on March 20.

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Monday, March 8, 2010

New corvette’s 2010 GT2 C6.R Is Based On The ZR-1 [Video]


    General Motors has revealed their second-generation Chevrolet Corvette C6.R racer, which is based on the 2010 Corvette ZR1. The new 2010 C6.R will be powered by a 485-horsepower 5.5-litre V8 engine and it will compete in 2010 American Le Mans Race Series.

    How Racing Influences Corvette, Specifically the Z06 and ZR1

    “Simply put, without Corvette Racing, there would not be a Corvette Z06, much less the ZR1. And, without the foundation of the Corvette C6, Z06 and ZR1, the Corvette Racing team would not be the dominant presence in production-based racing.”

    Corvette Racing Sebring Test 2010 08.03.2010

    Power comes from a naturally aspirated 5.5-liter V-8 with 485 hp (362 kW / 492 PS), instead of the ZR1's supercharged 6.2-liter V8 with 638 hp (476 kW / 647 PS). To compensate for the 153 hp (114 kW /155 PS) missing ponies, the Corvette Racing team put the C6.R on a strict diet. It weighs 2745 lbs (1245 kg), which is 579 lbs (263 kg) less than the standard ZR1.

    Corvette Racing Sebring Test 2010 08.03.2010

    As specified by GT rules, the C6.R uses many production-based components from the ZR1. Carry over items include the body design, aerodynamic package, aluminum frame, chassis structure, and steering system.

    Corvette ZR1

    Besides the new engine, the C6.R features a revised suspension, steel brake discs (instead of carbon-composite rotors), a 26.4 gallon fuel tank (29 gallons in ALMS E85R spec), and 18-inch wheels outfitted with Michelin racing tires.

    Corvette ZR1

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    Press Release

    New Corvette Racing C6.R and Production Corvette ZR1 Represent the Culmination of More Than 10 Years of Technology Transfer

    Updated C6.R to Race in 2010 Le Mans, 50 Years After Corvette's First Appearance in Legendary Endurance Race

    DETROIT - Corvette Racing's second-generation C6.R will be powered by a new 5.5L production-based V-8, to compete in the new unified GT class in the 2010 American Le Mans Series as well as the GT2 class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The updated C6.R and the Corvette ZR1 on which it's based represent the strongest link yet between a production Corvette and the modern Corvette Racing team. Both cars are well-equipped to compete on and off the track with showroom competitors including Aston Martins, BMWs, Porsches and Ferraris.

    Corvette has a long history of production-based endurance racing, making its first appearance at the 12 Hours of Sebring in 1956, and its first appearance at Le Mans in 1960. Then Corvette chief engineer Zora Arkus-Duntov leveraged the racing program to improve the production Corvette, as evidenced by the development of heavy-duty and high-performance components and the introduction of the race-bred Z06 option on the 1963 Corvette Sting Ray.

    The transfer of technology between racing and production cars resumed with the start of the modern Corvette Racing program in 1999. More than a decade later, it's impossible to imagine one team without the other, according to Tadge Juechter, Corvette chief engineer:

    "Simply put, without Corvette Racing, there would not be a Corvette Z06, much less the ZR1. And, without the foundation of the Corvette C6, Z06 and ZR1, the Corvette Racing team would not be the dominant presence in production-based racing."

    1999 - 2004: The C5-R acts as a catalyst for Corvette performance

    Corvette Racing campaigned the C5-R from 1999 through the end of the 2004 season. The first-generation car scored 35 victories in 55 races, won its class at the 12 Hours of Sebring three consecutive years, posted three 1-2 finishes in the GTS class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and earned four consecutive ALMS manufacturers championships for Chevrolet.

    It also served as a catalyst for Corvette performance.

    In 1999, the fifth-generation Corvette C5 produced 345 horsepower from its 5.7L V-8. Leveraging the powertrain technologies developed for the C5R, Corvette brought back the hallowed Z06 moniker in 2001, packing a 385 horsepower 5.7L V-8.

    In addition, the C5-R helped shape the sixth-generation Corvette, introduced for the 2005 model year. Corvette Racing's influence could be seen in the C6 Corvette design, which featured flush headlights for better aerodynamics; a single, large grille opening for the engine air intake, radiator, and brake cooling; a lower coefficient of drag; and low 3,179 pound curb weight. Lessons from racing were also integrated in the 6.0L LS2 V-8, the most powerful standard Corvette engine to date, with 400 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque. As a result, the C6 Corvette delivered unprecedented performance, including a 186-mph top speed, acceleration from 0-60 mph in 4.1 seconds, and quarter-mile runs in 12.6 seconds at 114 mph.

    2005 - 2009: The co-development of the C6.R and Z06

    The C6 Corvette served as a foundation for the joint development of two new, high-performance Corvettes: the 2006 Corvette Z06 and the Corvette Racing C6.R, introduced in 2005.

    Both cars were powered by 7.0L small-block V-8 engines, with dry-sump lubrication systems, CNC-ported aluminum cylinder heads, titanium valves, forged steel crankshafts, and plate-honed cylinder bores.

    For the Z06, the collaboration translated into 505hp, 470 lb.-ft. of torque, and searing performance: 198-mph top speed, acceleration from 0 - 60 mph in 3.7 seconds, and quarter-mile runs in 11.7 seconds at 125 mph. Racing's influence was also evident in the Corvette Z06 use of lightweight carbon fiber front fenders and wheelhouses, and aerodynamics package - including a front splitter, air extractors behind the front wheels, radiused trailing edges on the wheel openings, brake cooling scoops, widened rear fenders, rear diffuser, and spoiler.

    For the C6.R, homologation on the Z06 translated into 42 wins, four consecutive ALMS drivers and manufacturers championships, and three victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

    2010: Introducing the second-generation C6.R, based on the ZR1

    In the 2010 American Le Mans Series, Corvette Racing will compete in the series' production-based GT category (formerly GT2) and in the GT2 class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans with a second-generation C6.R that is homologated on the Corvette ZR1.

    The GT rules require the use of many production-based components, making the ZR1 and C6.R the closest street and racing Corvettes since the 1960s.

    Introduced for the 2009 model year, the ZR1 is the fastest, most powerful car ever produced by Chevrolet. To deliver 638 hp, the LS9 V-8 engines are hand-built using many of the processes developed by the race team. To deliver a 205-mph top speed, the ZR1 aerodynamics package also utilizes race technology - including wide carbon fiber front fenders with dual vents, a full-width rear spoiler, and a front splitter.

    The updated C6.R utilizes the ZR1 body design, aerodynamic package, aluminum frame and chassis structure, steering system, windshield, and other components.

    Aluminum frame: The new Corvette C6.R is built on the same aluminum frame rails that underpin production Corvette Z06 and ZR1 models. Other production chassis structures in the race car include the windshield frame, the hoop around the rear of the passenger compartment, the door hinge pillars, the drivetrain tunnel, the firewall, and the floor pan.

    Steering system: The new Corvette C6.R utilizes the production steering column out of the ZR1, with a fully adjustable steering wheel, and production rack-and-pinion steering rack.

    Body profile: The Corvette C6.R race car is now virtually identical to the Corvette ZR1 street car in appearance, as GT rules require production-type fenders with simple flares to accommodate wider tires.

    Aerodynamics: The new C6.R utilizes the full-width, production rear spoiler from the ZR1, and a production-based ZR1 front splitter that extends 25mm, in contrast to the 80mm splitter allowed under the GT1 rules. Although the aerodynamics package does not produce the same levels of downforce as the GT1 car, the C6.R is more predictable over a wide range of speeds.

    Where the C6.R and ZR1 differ significantly are in situations where GT rules actually prohibited the use of the more sophisticated ZR1 components. For example, the ZR1 is equipped with carbon-composite brake rotors, while GT regulations require ferrous (steel) brake discs. And, where the ZR1 utilizes a 6.2L, supercharged V-8, the C6.R will use a naturally aspirated small-block, production-based 5.5L V-8.

    The Corvette C6.R race cars' 5.5-liter Chevrolet small-block V8s are developed, built and maintained by GM. The Corvette C6.Rs' LS5.5R is a naturally aspirated race engine, based on the Corvette Z06's 7.0-liter LS7 engine (which in turn was developed with the 7.0L race engine used in the C6.R GT1 cars), built on production cast-aluminum cylinder blocks.

    Pending GT2 class regulations specify a maximum displacement of 5.5 liters, the reduction in displacement to meet this requirement was achieved by shortening the crankshaft stroke and reducing the cylinder bore diameter. In accordance with the regulations, the race engines have two 28.8mm diameter intake air restrictors. The LS5.5R engines are equipped with dry-sump oiling systems, CNC-ported aluminum cylinder heads with titanium intake and exhaust valves, and sequential electronic port fuel injection. The race engines use E85R ethanol racing fuel in the ALMS and E10 fuel in Le Mans.

    Race on Sunday, Sell on Monday

    Clearly, Corvette Racing's success in production-based endurance racing has played a significant role in improving the performance of the production Corvette. In addition, as the racing and production cars have become more closely linked, Corvette Racing has also shown a positive impact in Corvette sales.

    "Corvette sales tracked directly to customer leads at ALMS races have doubled from 2005 to 2009," says John Fitzpatrick, Chevrolet Performance Cars marketing manager. "This proves what we have heard anecdotally from other Corvette owners: Watching production-based Corvettes win against legendary marques like BMW, Porsche and Ferrari, on legendary tracks like Sebring and Le Mans, makes Corvette all the more desirable."

    2010 Corvette ZR-1 and Corvette Racing C6.R Specifications

    2010 Corvette ZR1 2010 GT2 Corvette C6.R
    Displacement (L / ci): 6.2 / 376 5.5 / 336
    Horsepower: 638 @ 6500 rpm 485 @5800
    Torque (lb-ft): 604 @ 3800 rpm na
    Bore diameter (mm / in): 103.25 / 4.06 103.89 / 4.090
    Crankshaft stroke (mm / in): 92 / 3.62 80.90 / 3.185
    "V" angle (deg): 90 90
    Cylinder bore spacing
    (mm / ci):
    111.7 / 4.40 111.7 / 4.40
    Valvetrain: pushrod with overhead valves, titanium inlet pushrod with overhead valves, titanium inlet and exhaust
    Valves per cylinder: 2 2
    Camshaft drive: chain chain
    Cylinder case material: aluminum aluminum
    Cylinder liners: dry iron aluminum
    Cylinder head material: aluminum aluminum, CNC ported
    Lubrication system: dry sump dry sump
    Fuel system: sequential EFI sequential EFI
    Throttle system: supercharged w/intercooler, throttle body individual runner
    Fuel: premium unleaded gasoline required E85R ethanol (ALMS)
    E10 (Le Mans)
    Body style: two-door hatchback coupe two-door hatchback coupe
    Drivetrain: longitudinal front engine, rear-wheel drive longitudinal front engine, rear-wheel drive
    Chassis: hydroformed aluminum chassis, composite body hydroformed aluminum chassis, composite body
    Wheelbase (in): 105.7 105.7
    Length (in): 176.2 176.2
    Width (in): 75.9 78.6
    Height (in): 49 45.9
    Weight (lb): 3324 2745
    Front suspension: independent, short/long arm double wishbone, cast aluminum controls, transverse-mounted composite leaf spring, monotube shock absorbers, anti-roll bar independent, short/long double wishbone, fabricated steel upper & lower, machined aluminum knuckle, coil-over multi-adjustable shock absorbers, anti-roll bar
    Rear suspension: independent, short/long arm double wishbone, cast aluminum control arms, transverse-mounted composite leaf spring, monotube shock absorbers; anti-roll bar independent, short/long arm double wishbone, steel fabricated upper & lower control arms, machined aluminum knuckle, coil-over multi-adjustable shock absorbers, anti-roll bar
    Brakes: front and rear power-assisted carbon-ceramic disc with 6-piston front and 4-piston rear calipers, cross-drilled rotors, ABS 4-wheel disc with monoblock calipers, steel rotors and ceramic composite pads
    Wheels (in): 19 x 10 (front); 20 x 12 (rear) 18 x 12.5 (front); 18 x 13 (rear)
    Tires: Michelin Pilot Sport 2
    P285/30ZR19 (front),
    P335/25ZR20 (rear)
    Michelin racing tires,
    300/32-18 (front),
    310/41-18 (rear)
    Fuel capacity (gal): 18 26.4
    (29 @ ALMS E85R spec)

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