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2011 Mercedes-benz SLS AMG GT3 racing cars

06 Dec 2010By admin. Category: Mercedes-benz, racing cars
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2011 Mercedes Sls AMG GT3 front view 3

2011 Mercedes Sls AMG GT3 front view 2 SLS AMG GT3, a car designed for the GT has the characteristics of each part, both inside and out. with fin shape and disc cooling engine oil. pruduk perfect from mercedes-benz has a component that mostly made of carbon fiber.

The fenders have been widened front and rear to accommodate the large racing tires. With a breadth of 78.3 inches, the GT3 bodyshell is a good 2 inches wider than the series production Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG. The new sills feature openings for cooling the rear brakes, with the smooth underbody visible along the underside of the sills. The B-pillar houses the standardized fuel tank adapter for the rapid refueling system. The 31.7 gallon fuel tank is located centrally behind the driver.

As defined in the FIA GT3 regulations, the AMG 6.3 liter V8 engine is virtually identical to that of the series production vehicle. Thanks to its low weight, the acceleration figures for the GT3 – 3.7 seconds for the sprint from 0 to 60 mph – are considerably below the already excellent figures for the series production vehicle. Depending on gear ratio, the top speed is more than 186 mph.

2011 Mercedes Sls AMG GT3 door view

Six-speed sequential shift transmission

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In contrast to the series production vehicle, the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 is equipped with a six-speed racing transmission with sequential shift. Thanks to its compact construction, the race-tested transmission offers considerable packaging benefits – ultimately, the GT3 version has less ground clearance than the series production vehicle. The driver shifts gear using two shift paddles on the steering wheel. The transmission is mounted directly on the rear axle and connected to the V8 engine via a torque tube, which has a very high degree of flexural and torsional stiffness. This delivers considerable benefits when it comes to dynamics, as this sophisticated solution enables the entire driveline to be laid out with significantly less play. Alongside the traction control, a multi-plate locking differential integrated into the transmission delivers outstanding acceleration characteristics. Inside the torque tube, a drive shaft rotates at engine speed. As in the series production model, and in the Mercedes-Benz C-Class DTM touring car, the shaft is made from carbon fiber.

2011 Mercedes Sls AMG GT3 backlight view

A steering wheel with a diameter of 13 inches facilitates perfect vehicle control. Because it is open at the top, the driver always has a perfect view of the central display, which provides all relevant information such as road speed, engine speed, operating temperatures, lap times and gear selection. The steering wheel is fitted with a quick-release mechanism that makes entering and exiting the vehicle considerably easier. The switches on the steering wheel hub enable the driver to activate additional functions such as the pit radio, headlamp flasher and the drink supply. Further operating elements are mounted on the center console and include the start/stop function for the AMG V8 engine, the traction control, reverse gear and – just in case – the integrated fire extinguisher. The control for adjusting brake balance is located on the torque tube tunnel.

2011 Mercedes Sls AMG GT3 front view 3
2011 Mercedes Sls AMG GT3 front view 4
2011 Mercedes Sls AMG GT3 front view
2011 Mercedes Sls AMG GT3 front view 2
2011 Mercedes Sls AMG GT3 back view

2011 Mercedes Sls AMG GT3 side view
2011 Mercedes Sls AMG GT3 interior view
2011 Mercedes Sls AMG GT3 backlight view
2011 Mercedes Sls AMG GT3 door view
2011 Mercedes Sls AMG GT3 headlight view


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