2008 Mercedes-Benz AMG F1 Safety Cars
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6.3 liter V8 |
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525 hp |
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83.3 hp per liter |
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4.6 seconds |
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(from Mercedes-Benz
Press Release) SL 63 AMG and C 63 AMG Estate at the start for all 18
Formula 1 races: Mercedes-AMG guarantees maximum safety at the 2008
Formula 1 world championship
Melbourne/Affalterbach With the new Official F1 Safety Car and
the new Official F1 Medical Car, Mercedes-AMG, the performance
brand of Mercedes-Benz, is launching into the 2008 Formula 1 season.
The Safety Car, based on the SL 63 AMG, and the Medical Car, derived
from the C 63 AMG Estate, have the task of ensuring maximum safety
at all 18 Formula 1 races. The two specially prepared AMG
high-performance automobiles will be on duty for the first time when
the Grand Prix season kicks off in Melbourne, Australia (March 14 to
16, 2008). The specialists from the AMG development team and the
PERFORMANCE STUDIO are responsible for the development, production
and servicing of the vehicles.
The Official F1 Safety Car is immediately on hand whenever the
safety of a race is threatened by accidents, adverse weather
conditions or other hazardous situations. After receiving his
instructions from the race management, Bernd Maylnder, the driver
of the Safety Car, must go to the head of the Formula 1 field and
safely guide the world's fastest racing drivers around the circuit.
Fast lap times are a must for the Safety Car, because otherwise the
sensitive Formula 1 engines would overheat and their tyres and
brakes would cool down excessively.
In the 2008 Formula 1 season, Maylnder, 36, will be behind the
wheel of a new Official F1 Safety Car, the SL 63 AMG. This
high-performance roadster, which was presented to the public just a
few days ago at the Geneva Motor Show, has the finest of pedigrees
for its challenging assignment: its AMG 6.3-litre V8 engine has a
power output of 386 kW/525 hp, providing acceleration from zero to
100 km/h in 4.6 seconds. A newly developed AMG sport exhaust system
with larger pipe diameter and new rear silencers allows the
high-revving AMG naturally aspirated engine to breathe even more
freely. Both the motor sport fans at the racetrack and also those at
home in front of their TV sets are captivated by the vehicle's
special sound tuning.
Special cooling measures and heavy-duty composite braking system
In the interests of best possible reliability even at tropical
ambient temperatures, the vehicle incorporates large-size,
additional coolers for engine oil, transmission oil, cooling water
and power steering. Outstanding driving dynamics are guaranteed by
the newly developed AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission
with column shift, which makes it possible to change gear in just
100 milliseconds. The combination of 3-stage ESP and rear-axle
differential lock with 30 percent locking effect provides optimum
traction in all weather conditions. Not only the newly developed
thread chassis, which has proved its worth in races, guarantees
ideal racetrack performance, optimal road feel and sportscar-like
cornering and over/understeer characteristics, but also the numerous
adjustment possibilities for ride height, track width and camber
enable the chassis setup to be customized to the particular
racetrack.
The front and rear axles feature 19-inch extra-light AMG forged
light-alloy wheels. The 8.5-inch (front) and 9.5-inch (rear) rims
are fitted with tyres of size 255/35 and 285/30, respectively, from
Formula 1 tyremaker Bridgestone. The design of the rims, with their
intricately styled double spokes, optimizes both the cooling of the
highly stressed braking system and the specially engineered
cooling-air flow. Optimum fading resistance and best-possible
deceleration values are among the self-evident characteristics of
the AMG high-performance braking system, which is equipped all round
with internally ventilated composite brake discs. The front axle is
fitted with six-piston fixed callipers and discs of size 390 x 36
millimetres, while the rear axle features four-piston fixed
callipers with brake discs of size 360 x 26 millimetres.
220 kilograms lighter than the series-production vehicle
thanks
to targeted lightweight design measures
Like its predecessor, which was based on the CLK 63 AMG, the SL 63
AMG Safety Car weighs in lighter than its series-production
counterpart thanks to targeted lightweight design measures allied to
the selective omission of some comfort features on account of the
vehicle's specific mission and this despite a larger braking
system including brake cooling, additional cooling measures,
lighting system and communications equipment. In order to deliver
top-drawer racetrack performance, the specialists from AMG have
produced the engine bonnet, front and rear aprons, front wings and
luggage compartment lid from carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP),
a material that has been tried and tested in motor sports. Since the
Safety Car is always driven with its top up, it has been possible to
dispense with all the mechanical and hydraulic components of the
Vario roof. Likewise, the sound-absorbing materials, which serve
primarily to improve the ride comfort, have been removed. The result
is a weight reduction of 220 kilograms, with the Safety Car weighing
in at just 1750 kilograms (with a full tank and without occupants).
Apart from its roof bar and F1 logos, the SL 63 AMG Official F1
Safety Car is distinguished from the standard-production AMG
high-performance roadster by a newly designed front apron with
larger cooling-air openings. A prominent feature at the rear of the
vehicle is the modified diffuser insert in the rear apron, which
incorporates the active rear-axle cooling, this compensating for
temperature peaks in the highly stressed differential housing. The
white LED flashlights in the headlamps and tail lamps are always in
operation whenever the vehicle is in use and have a neutral
signalling function. An all-new feature is the number plate with
Safety Car lettering: illuminated by means of 672 LEDs, it
guarantees even greater safety, particularly in rain or darkness.
Interior with undiluted motor sport flair
The inside of the Safety Car is dominated by an atmosphere of undiluted motor sport flair. The workplaces of Bernd Maylnder and his co-driver feature two AMG sports bucket seats with 4-point seatbelts, trim parts in real carbon fibre, black leather appointments and the AMG performance steering wheel with its 365-millimetre steering wheel rim, flat underside and AMG aluminium shift paddles. The centre console is equipped with two monitors for supervising the action on the racetrack, and the two-way radio system allows the crew of the Safety Car to remain in contact with the race management. A roll-over bar serves to increase both the safety of the occupants and also the stability of the vehicle.
C 63 AMG Estate: the new Official F1 Medical Car
Alongside the SL 63 AMG Safety Car, a second AMG high-performance
automobile will celebrate its premiere at this season's first Grand
Prix in Melbourne, Australia: the C 63 AMG Estate Official F1
Medical Car. At the start of every Grand Prix, the high-speed AMG
estate car will follow the Formula 1 field on the first lap. This is
because the first lap represents a critical phase of the race in
which the field of Formula 1 vehicles is especially tightly bunched.
Also in the event of an accident during the race, the Medical Car is
the first vehicle on the scene and is able to guarantee the fastest
possible emergency treatment.
This quite special C 63 AMG Estate has excellent credentials for
such a challenging task, where literally every second counts: the
high-performance estate vehicle is powered by the AMG 6.3-litre V8
engine, which delivers 336 kW/457 hp and 600 Newton-metres of
torque. The AMG sport exhaust system boasts larger pipe diameters
and new rear silencers, this resulting in a considerably more
distinctive sound that comes out of the two chrome-plated dual
tailpipes. In order to guarantee greater reliability, the cooling of
coolant, engine oil, transmission oil and power steering has been
optimized, this being visible also from the new AMG front apron with
its considerably larger cooling-air openings. The power from the
engine is transmitted via the AMG SPEEDSHIFT 7G-TRONIC PLUS, which
blips the throttle when changing down for even greater smoothness.
Perfect traction is guaranteed by the combination of 3-stage ESP
and differential lock with 35 percent locking effect.
New thread chassis and AMG high-performance braking system
Like the SL 63 AMG Safety Car, the C 63 AMG Estate Official F1 Medical Car also features a newly developed thread chassis combining sportscar-like driving dynamics with versatile adjustment possibilities, thus additionally allowing the chassis setup to be customized to a specific racetrack. Equally responsible for perfect road feel is the selected wheel/tyre combination: the 19-inch AMG light-alloy wheels of 8.5-inch (front) and 9.5-inch (rear) width are fitted with Pirelli tyres of sizes 255/35 and 285/30, respectively. Concealed behind the attractive multi-spoke wheels is a powerful AMG high-performance braking system, which guarantees extremely short stopping distances with its internally ventilated and perforated composite brake discs on the front axle of size 360 x 36 mm with six-piston fixed callipers together with 330 x 26 millimetre, internally ventilated and perforated discs on the rear axle. The newly developed cooling system for the especially highly stressed front-axle brakes optimizes the fading resistance of the braking system at high ambient temperatures.
F1 logos, roof bar and flashlights as distinctive marks
At first glance, the C 63 AMG Estate Official F1 Medical Car
closely resembles its standard-production counterpart. However, a
closer inspection reveals the new AMG front apron with its larger
cooling-air openings. At the rear, the cooler which has been
integrated into the diffuser insert points to the active cooling of
the rear-axle differential. Like the Safety Car, the Medical Car,
too, draws attention to its special role on the track through its F1
logos, roof bar and strobe-like LED flashlights at front and rear.
Enhanced visibility in darkness or bad weather is ensured by the
LED-illuminated number plate with Medical Car lettering on the boot
lid tailgate.
The Official F1 Medical Car is driven by Dr. Jacques Tropenat
(France), who is a medic and amateur race driver. His co-driver is
Dr. Gary Hartstein (Belgium), who is the official FIA Grand Prix
Chief Medical Officer. Both of them are accommodated in AMG sports
bucket seats with 4-point seatbelts, as are the two medical
assistants in the rear. Two monitors in the centre console help the
crew to supervise the action on the racetrack, while an on-board
two-way radio system is responsible for communication with the race
management. The functional feel of the interior is marked by black
leather appointments and carbon-fibre trim parts. The 365-millimetre
AMG performance steering wheel with its flat underside on the
steering wheel rim and AMG aluminium shift paddles guarantees
perfect control over the vehicle. With its unrivalled volume of 485
litres, the luggage compartment offers ample space for the full
complement of emergency equipment, including defibrillator and
respirator.
Transfer from motor sport to series production
Both the SL 63 AMG Official F1 Safety Car and the C 63 AMG Estate Official F1 Medical Car impressively document the transfer from motor sport to series production. With reference to the example of the SL 63 AMG, numerous components in the Safety Car are available straight from the factory. The AMG Performance Package for the SL 63 AMG includes, for instance, the 360-millimetre composite disc brakes on the front axle; the rear-axle differential lock; the 19-inch AMG light-alloy forged wheels and the AMG performance steering wheel. The same is true of the Medical Car: the AMG Performance Package for the C 63 AMG (saloon and estate models) includes, for example, the composite disc brakes on the front axle of size 360x36mm and the rear-axle differential lock. The 19-inch AMG light-alloy wheels are optionally available.
AMG PERFORMANCE STUDIO responsible for development
The development, track-testing and production of the two Safety Cars and the two Medical Cars in both cases, there is one emergency vehicle and one replacement vehicle available is carried out by the specialists from the AMG development team and the AMG PERFORMANCE STUDIO. This involves drawing on over 40 years of know-how from the field of motor sport as well as the wealth of experience in the design of high-performance sports automobiles. Numerous test drives were carried out on various Formula 1 racetracks in order to tune the suspension and verify all the systems and components.
Since 1996: eight generations of safety cars from AMG
For 12 years AMG has continuously provided the Official F1 Safety Car in the top flight of international motor sport. The Official F1 Medical Car has carried the AMG insignia since 1996.
All AMG Safety Cars at a glance:
1996: C 36 AMG (W 202)
1997: CLK 55 AMG (C 208)
2000: CL 55 AMG (C 215)
2001: SL 55 AMG (R 230)
2003: CLK 55 AMG (C 209)
2004: SLK 55 AMG (R 171)
2006: CLK 63 AMG (C 209)
2008: SL 63 AMG (R 230)
All AMG Medical Cars at a glance:
1996: C 36 AMG (W 202)
1997: E 60 AMG (W 212) starting with Grand Prix in Imola (Italy)
1998: C 55 AMG (S 202)
2001: C 32 AMG (S 203)
2004: C 55 AMG (S 203)
2008: C 63 AMG (S 204)
As early as 1984, an AMG E-class Coup with V8 engine was used occasionally as the Medical Car. Consequently, the activities of the Affalterbach-based company are also evidence of Mercedes-Benz's long-standing commitment to Formula 1.