Results 1 to 8 of 8

Thread: 2008 BMW M3 Race Version

  1. #1
    YoTa_BaNgEr YoTa_BoX's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2003
    Location
    In a Yota
    Age
    41
    Posts
    1,919
    Rep Power
    26

    Default 2008 BMW M3 Race Version

    Chicago, IL/Woodcliff Lake, NJ - February 6, 2008... BMW presented the racing version of the new BMW M3 at the Chicago Auto Show. Powered by a 485 bhp eight cylinder engine, this impressive race car has been designed to compete in the American Le Mans Series (ALMS) beginning in 2009. The car is based on the fourth generation of the BMW M3, the high-performance sports car produced by BMW M GmbH.

    BMW Motorsport Director Mario Theissen says: "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."

    BMW's 2009 entry into the American Le Mans Series will be driven by a partnership between BMW of North America, LLC and Rahal Letterman Racing, co-owned by US motorsport legend Bobby Rahal.

    "We are very pleased to be returning to the American Le Mans Series with our latest generation BMW M3," states Tom Purves, Chairman and CEO, BMW of North America. "Sports car racing has been part of BMW of North America's history practically from day one. Just two weeks after the company was incorporated in March 1975, a BMW CSL won the Twelve Hours of Sebring. We are confident that the fourth generation M3 will continue the legacy of its two predecessors which combined to win six manufacturer's championships over nine seasons in US sports car racing. As it has been in the past we believe the ALMS is the ideal venue to showcase the potential of the newest BMW M3."

    Echoing that sentiment Bobby Rahal adds, "BMW has an illustrious racing heritage. Rahal Letterman Racing is eagerly anticipating, not only becoming part of that heritage, but helping to enhance it. Our dedication to this project will be without equal and we look forward to racing at the front of the grid with BMW in the years to come."

    Martin Birkmann, Motorsports Manager, BMW of North America, adds: "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."

    The BMW M3 Race Version: Sportiness personified.

    In the course of developing the race version of the BMW M3, BMW's engineers were faced with an ambitious task: to improve upon the sportiness of an already sporting car. A better base would, though, be difficult to find. In standard form the vehicle delivers powerful dynamics and sporting aesthetics. Thanks to an eight cylinder engine producing 414 bhp, BMW's customers are provided with a unique driving experience.

    Those engine blocks, cast in BMW's light alloy foundry in Landshut - the very source of BMW's Formula One castings - selected for race duty need to withstand even more power: the BMW P65 race engine delivers 485 bhp.

    In order to enable the BMW M3 to make full use of this performance on the race circuit, the experts in Munich have not concentrated solely on the engine, but have race-tuned the chassis as well. The race version of the BMW M3 is wider and significantly lighter than its production equivalent, enabling it to perfectly transmit the power of its V8 to the track. Widespread use of carbon-reinforced plastic (CRP) provides proof of substantial weight reduction. As with the production version, the race car's roof is manufactured from this high-tech material.

    The race version of the BMW M3 is clearly aimed at the top echelon of motorsport. As such, it is no surprise to discover that in the course of its development, begun in mid-2007, numerous Formula One techniques were applied. These include computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and wind tunnel analyses, both of which have ensured the best possible aerodynamic package for the BMW M3.

    Intelligent control systems have been incorporated throughout the BMW M3. The POWER400 control unit actuates all the accessories fitted to the car, such as lights, wipers, etc., via two bus systems. Traditional relays and fuses are thus eliminated, ensuring considerable weight saving, improved reliability and ease of application. The functions of the BMW P65 engine are managed by an ECU 408 electronic control unit, developed in-house by BMW Motorsport. The software and applications, too, have been developed by the experts in Munich.

    An intensive test program, during which the performance of the race car will be honed by BMW Motorsport, looms for the BMW M3 over the coming months. Development drivers will be BMW works drivers Andy Priaulx (GBR), Jörg Müller (GER) and Augusto Farfus (BRA), currently racing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship (WTCC). The aim is, after all, for the BMW M3 to be an immediate front-runner upon its comeback to the American Le Mans Series.

    Story by BMW

    related cars
    engine P65 Light Alloy V8 w/Dry Sump Lubrication
    position Front Longitudinal
    aspiration Natural
    valvetrain DOHC, 4 Valves per Cyl w/double-VANOS
    fuel feed Fuel injection
    displacement 3999 cc / 244.0 cu in
    bore 92 mm / 3.62 in
    stroke 75.2 mm / 2.96 in
    compression 12.0:1
    power 361.7 kw / 485 bhp
    hp per litre 121.28 bhp per litre
    bhp/weight 421.74 bhp per tonne
    drive wheels RWD w/Limited Slip Differential
    body / frame E92 Unit Steel w/Steel Roll Cage, Pneumatic Jack System, CRP Panels
    front brakes Inner Ventilated Discs w/6-Piston Calipers
    f brake size 381 mm / 15 in
    rear brakes Inner Ventilated Discs w/6-Piston Calipers
    r brake size 333 mm / 13.1 in
    steering Rack & Pinion w/Electro-Hydrualic Assist
    f suspension MacPherson Struts w/5-Way Adjustable Shock Absorbers, Stabilizer Bar
    r suspension Five-Arm Multi-Link w/5-Way Adjustable Shock Absorbers, Stabilizer Bar
    weight 1150 kg / 2535 lbs
    wheelbase 2761 mm / 108.7 in
    length 4615 mm / 181.7 in
    width 1817 mm / 71.5 in
    height 1418 mm / 55.8 in
    transmission 6-Speed Seqential w/Carbon Fibre Clutch
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails -2008_bmw_m3raceversion1-jpg   -2008_bmw_m3raceversion2-jpg   -2008_bmw_m3raceversion3-jpg  
    Life is a thought, think about it.

  2. #2
    Believes in physics Magnus213's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Posts
    1,175
    Rep Power
    21
    Mens et Manus
    Course 2


  3. #3
    C7 On_Her_Face's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    Duluth
    Age
    37
    Posts
    13,938
    Rep Power
    52

    Default

    don't like the rear bumper at all.

  4. #4
    Papasmurf #3!! Oz10's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Posts
    3,749
    Rep Power
    23

    Default

    Wow now that is a sexy race car. Those wheels look amazing!

  5. #5
    A.K.A. Batmobile batlude's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    Alpharetta
    Age
    38
    Posts
    304
    Rep Power
    19

    Default

    I wish I have one in my garage....

    My Prelude Is Bumpin

  6. #6
    Yep... IDCoconut's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    Atlanta/Kennesaw
    Posts
    501
    Rep Power
    21

    Default

    ALMS? I'm assuming it's joining the GT-2 class. Don't think it has enough to run GT-1 with the Vettes.

  7. #7
    iTrack matthewAPM's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Otto-Flimm-Straße, Nürburg
    Posts
    4,640
    Rep Power
    23

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by IDCoconut
    ALMS? I'm assuming it's joining the GT-2 class. Don't think it has enough to run GT-1 with the Vettes.
    yep. and I already know who one of the drivers is...
    Matthew Brueck
    iTrack Motorsports

    www.itrackms.com



  8. #8
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Fake Suburban Environment
    Age
    41
    Posts
    4,289
    Rep Power
    26

    Default

    ALMS... welcome back BMW!
    1997 M3/4/5
    2004 X4 4.4i
    1987 325iS 24V 6speed


Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
About us
ImportAtlanta is a community of gearheads and car enthusiasts. It does not matter what kind of car or bike you drive, IA is an open community for any gearhead. Whether you're looking for advice on a performance build or posting your wheels for sale, you're welcome here!
Announcement
Welcome back to ImportAtlanta. We are currently undergoing many changes, so please report any issues you encounter with the site using the 'Contact Us' button below. Thank you!