2011 BMW 1 Series M Coupe MotoGP Safety Car
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3 liter inline-6 |
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turbocharged |
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HP |
340 hp |
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HP/Liter |
113.3 hp per liter |
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(from BMW Press
Release) BMW 1 Series M Coupe to serve as MotoGP Safety Car.
Munich. The motorcycle road racing world championship – or MotoGP –
ranks among the world’s most popular and spectacular sporting
events. The involvement of BMW M GmbH in motorcycle racing’s
top-echelon event now enters its 13th year. To ensure the safety of
the practice runs and the race itself, BMW M GmbH is providing the
official Safety Car along with a raft of other high-performance
vehicles for use by the Dorna Sports management team and IRTA
officials.
At the curtain raiser on 19th March, the BMW 1 Series M Coupe will
for the first time be deployed as the official Safety Car for the
MotoGP events – in advance of its market launch late in April. The
BMW Safety Car is a one-off built by BMW M GmbH specifically for
this race series. Only the 250 kW/340 hp straight-six M TwinPower
Turbo engine and the entire drivetrain were taken over unchanged
from the production model.
In the interests of weight optimisation, the BMW Safety Car comes
with a carbon fibre-reinforced bonnet featuring additional large air
vents, as well as polycarbonate side and rear windows. A special
lightweight titanium race exhaust system not only saves weight but
also delivers a captivating sound for the benefit of the spectators.
Complementing the discreet spoiler lip on the boot lid there is now
an adjustable rear wing to provide the requisite downforce. On the
Safety Car the aerodynamically honed front apron with its precisely
defined air ducting, including Air Curtains, features an additional
splitter integrated on the underside of the apron.
The interior of the BMW Safety Car is a model of uncompromising
purism. A rollover cage bolted behind the B-pillar, the absence of
rear seats, two racing bucket seats with 6-point safety belts, an M
steering wheel in alcantara and a fire extinguisher are all standard
in the Safety Car.
The suspension technology of the BMW 1 Series M Coupe was specially
adapted for the Safety Car. Its high-performance suspension system
boasts an adjustable race track set-up that includes a sports-tuned
chassis in which the dampers are independently adjustable for bump
and rebound. The BMW Safety Car runs on 19-inch mixed tyres
measuring 255/35 at the front and 285/30 at the rear. Vehicle height
is variably selectable and the camber of the front and rear axle can
be altered to suit the circuit topography. The braking system of the
BMW 1 Series M Coupe, already designed for extremely high demands,
is replaced in the Safety Car with a six-piston fixed-calliper
racing brake system.
The deployment of the brand-new BMW 1 Series M Coupe Safety Car
marks the continuation of BMW M GmbH’s successful partnership –
begun in 1999 – with Dorna Sports, the organisers of the MotoGP
World Championship. With a fleet of eight vehicles, BMW is
supporting the safe running of the motorcycle world championship in
the current race season. As well as the official BMW 1 Series M
Coupe Safety Car, this year sees two further reserve Safety Cars
from BMW M GmbH present at the track: a BMW X6 M and a BMW M3. In
addition, the organising team has been given a BMW X5 M for the
Safety Officer and a BMW ActiveHybrid X6 for the stewards. On call
this season as a Medical Car is a BMW 535i Touring. There will also
be two Safety Bikes contributing to the safe running of race
weekends: a BMW S 1000 RR and a BMW HP2 Sport. The ceremonial
handover of the vehicles took place at BMW M in Garching-Hochbrück
on 28th February 2011. It was on this occasion that Dr Kay Segler,
Director of BMW M GmbH, and Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO Dorna Sports, made
an advance announcement that the successful partnership would be
extended until 2016, before sealing the agreement in a signing
ceremony.