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![]() Behold the new BMW M3! Really, it’s a sight to behold. But the performance is expected to be more fascinating…
The new BMW M3, presented at the Chicago Auto Show, is powered by 485 bhp 8-cylinder engine. As such, it will be producing serious speed that we will be witnessing at the 2009 ALMS. The sports car is based on the fourth generation of the M3, a high generation sports car built by BMW M GmbH. BMW Motorsport Director Mario Theissen has this to say: "With the sporting genes of the production BMW M3 being clearly evident, developing a racing version of the car was the next logical step. The fact that the road-going vehicle is fitted with a V8 engine as standard provided us with an ideal base. However, the BMW M3 is more than a race car, it has achieved legendary status amongst race fans across the globe. I am convinced that this unique story of the BMW M3 racing cars will now be expanded upon by the addition of further chapters." The 2009 ALMS entry of BMW will be driven in partnership with Rahal Letterman Racing, co-owned by motorsport icon Bobby Rahal. "We are very excited to announce our return to the American Le Mans Series with the 4th generation M3 at the same time as the road car hits the BMW showrooms. We are also excited about our partnership with Rahal Letterman Racing. The ALMS offers racing where we can compete against the finest and most renowned automotive brands from Europe and the US. Motorsport is deeply ingrained in the BMW DNA and we are pleased to partner with an organization which shares that same heritage. Rahal Letterman Racing is the perfect partner to be behind the wheel of our new BMW M3 racing effort," added Martin Birkmann, Motorsports Manager, BMW of North America. BMW M3 Race Version Specs Weight: 2,535 lbs./1150 kg Tank capacity: 29 gallons/110 Liters Chassis/body: Unitary construction steel body with welded safety cell made of extremely rigid precision steel tubing; safety fuel tank in CRP sandwich tray; pneumatic four-stamp jack system Aerodynamics: Front fenders, rear apron, hood, roof, trunk lid, rear wing, front wings, and flared rear wheel arches in CRP Transmission: Carbon fiber clutch with hydraulic central slave cylinder; 6-speed sequential racing transmission with straight-cut, unsynchronized gears; additional oil/air cooler; quick shift system with ignition cut-out controlled by shifting force; mechanical limited slip differential with additional oil/air cooler Front axle: Based on production version, with increased wheel caster angle, enlarged track width and enhanced wheel camber; five-way adjustable shock absorbers; tubular stabilizer bar Rear axle: Based on production version, with enlarged track width and enhanced wheel camber; five-way adjustable shock absorbers, tubular stabilizer bar Front brake system: Six-piston aluminum brake calipers, inner-vented grey-cast iron brake disks 15.0 in./380mm in diameter Rear brake system: Four-piston aluminum brake calipers, grey-cast iron brake disk, 13.1 in./332mm in diameter Steering: Rack and pinion steering with electro-hydraulic power Wheels: Aluminum wheels, 18 inches BMW P65 Engine Type: Eight cylinder, V-configuration Capacity: 3999 cc Bore x stroke: 92 x 75.2 mm/3.62 x 2.96 in. Max. output: approx. 485 bhp Max. torque: approx. 368 lb-ft/500 Nm [credit: AutoSpectator] |
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