2007 Mercedes-Benz AMG DTM C-Class
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Engine |
4 liter V8 |
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Aspiration |
natural |
Torque |
369 lb-ft | ||
HP |
476 lb-ft @ 7500 rpm |
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HP/Liter |
119 hp per liter |
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Like the road car, the 2007 AMG-Mercedes C-Class also represents the third generation of this model. With 54 victories out of 106 races in which it has been entered until the end of 2006 (in 1994 and 1995 and since 2004 in the DTM and also in the 1996 ITC which had been derived from the DTM), the C-Class is not only the most successful Mercedes-Benz in the championship, but the most successful car in the history of the DTM.
Development, design and
construction began in March 2006 when the technicians and engineers
headed by Gerhard Ungar, technical director of HWA, received the CAD
data for the new model. About ten months later – on January 24, 2007
– the new C-Class for the DTM made its debut on the race track. At
the roll-out and initial testing in Estoril, Portugal, Bernd
Schneider and Bruno Spengler took turns behind the wheel; the two
drivers who had finished the 2006 championship in first and second
positions respectively.
Ungar and his colleagues started with a 1:2 scale wind tunnel model,
because aerodynamic development played an important role. Parts such
as doors, front screen and bonnet had to be designed and
manufactured completely new to match the car’s new silhouette. The
V8 engine with a cylinder angle of 90 degrees, a capacity of four
litres and four valves per cylinder has been further optimised,
particularly with respect to driveability. Equipped with two air
restrictors, each with a diameter of 28 millimetres, as stipulated
in the regulations, the engine now develops 350 kW/approx. 476 hp at
7500 rpm and delivers a peak torque of 500 Nm. The engineers also
worked on the suspension where the toe-in and camber angles offer
great scope for further improving both handling and driving
dynamics.
In the 2007 season, Bernd Schneider, Mika Häkkinen, Bruno Spengler
and Jamie Green will race the new AMG-Mercedes C-Class. Schneider
(42) has been a member of the Mercedes-Benz DTM team since 1991. He
achieved 41 race wins, and clinched the DTM Championship titles in
1995, 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2006. Häkkinen (38) was the 1998 and 1999
Formula One World Champion with Team McLaren Mercedes. In 2001, the
Finn retired from Formula One after 161 Grands Prix and 20 wins.
Four years later, he came back in the DTM winning only his third
race in the AMG-Mercedes C-Class at Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium.
Bruno Spengler (23) is the youngest HWA driver. For the
French-Canadian, 2007 is the third year in the DTM. In his first
year as a works driver in 2006, he won four races and ended the
season as runner-up behind Schneider. Green (24) was the 2004
Formula 3 Euro Series Champion with a Dallara Mercedes. In the DTM,
the Englishman collected six pole positions and five podium finishes
until now.