Mercedes C 63 AMG is Official DTM Safety Car

by Brian Potter
April 18, 2008 2:29 PM
Filed Under: German, Mercedes-Benz, Motorsport

While the Mercedes SL 63 AMG gets the official Safety Car honours for Formula 1, the C 63 AMG gets the badge of honour along with Audi at the German Touring Car Championships (DTM). The role of the Safety car is to manage and ensure safety both on and around the track in the event of a possible accident occurring. Safety Car driver Peter Lux must position the C 63 AMG in front of the field of race cars and safely lead them around the circuit until the potentially dangerous situations are brought under control.

The amply powered C 63 AMG saloon with it's 6.3-liter 336 kW/457 hp naturally aspirated engine has received modifications which help sustain performance during it's on track duties. “These include a high-performance radiator, two engine oil coolers located on either side of the front apron and an additional, larger transmission oil cooler. The rear axle differential features cooling fins and a separate oil cooler. The best possible handling dynamics are provided by the C 63 AMG-specific three-link front suspension with a wider track, the AMG sports parameter steering, the AMG Performance suspension with a stiffer set-up and 3-stage ESP with the sports function.”

See press release below for further details.

Source: Daimler
Press Release (Click to expand)

The new C 63 AMG will be at the start as the official Safety Car for the second DTM race of the season in Oschersleben (April 19/20, 2008). The top-of-the-range C-Class model with its 336 kW/ 457 hp AMG 6.3-litre V8-engine and modifications to the brakes, suspension, cooling and exhaust system is in perfect shape for its demanding task. The development and production of the C 63 AMG Safety Car was in the hands of specialists from the AMG development team and the AMG PERFORMANCE STUDIO.

The Safety Car operates under the aegis of the Deutscher Motor Sport Bund (DMSB - German Motor Sports Association), which has the overall responsibility for compliance with safety requirements under the rules of the DTM. The task of the C 63 AMG Safety Car is to ensure maximum safety both on and adjacent to the track in the event of an extreme situation occurring. On the instructions of the race organisers, Safety Car driver Peter Lux must place his car at the head of the DTM field and safely lead the cars around the circuit so that hazardous situations are kept under control.

This fast AMG V8 saloon is outstandingly equipped for its task: the AMG-developed, naturally aspirated eight-cylinder engine develops 336 kW/457 hp at 6800 rpm from a displacement of 6.3 litres, which means that it almost matches the performance level of the C-Class DTM cars. The maximum torque of 600 newton metres is generated at 5000 rpm. Power is transferred by the AMG SPEEDSHIFT PLUS 7G-TRONIC automatic transmission, which has steering wheel shift paddles and automatic double-declutching during downshifts. For use in the DTM series, the C 63 AMG is equipped with a newly developed AMG sports exhaust system with a special sound design, providing a further acoustic treat for the fans at the trackside and following the race on TV.

High-tech cooling, suspension and braking from the world of motor sports

Reliable and sustained racetrack performance at the highest level is ensured by high-tech features derived from motor sports. In the C 63 AMG Safety Car these include a high-performance radiator, two engine oil coolers located on either side of the front apron and an additional, larger transmission oil cooler. The rear axle differential features cooling fins and a separate oil cooler. The best possible handling dynamics are provided by the C 63 AMG-specific three-link front suspension with a wider track, the AMG sports parameter steering, the AMG Performance suspension with a stiffer set-up and 3-stage ESP® with the sports function.

19-inch AMG light-alloy wheels in a multi-spoke design with wide-base tyres in size 245/35 (front) and 265/30 (rear) ensure outstanding contact with the track surface. Excellent, fade-free deceleration is guaranteed by the high-performance AMG braking system. The front brakes have 380-millimetre composite brake discs with six-piston callipers, while 330-millimetre steel brake discs and four-piston callipers are fitted at the rear; all the brake discs are internally ventilated and perforated. A mechanical, asymmetrical multi-disc locking differential ensures outstanding, slip-free traction.

Sophisticated warning and communication system on board


Apart from the DTM logos and the wider tyres, the array of lights on the roof of the DTM Safety Car is the major distinguishing feature versus the standard C 63 AMG. The white, strobe-like flashing LED lights in the headlamps and tail lights have a neutral signalling function, and are permanently switched on while the car is on race duty. For communication with the race organisers the Safety Car is equipped with a sophisticated two-way radio system and TV monitor. The cockpit for Peter Lux and his co-driver is fitted with two bucket seats with 4-point seat belts, an especially grippy AMG Performance steering wheel in nappa leather/Alcantara and high-quality AMG carbon-fibre trim.

DTM Safety Car provided by Mercedes-AMG since 2000


Mercedes-AMG has provided the DTM Safety Car on a continuous basis since 2000, and takes turns with Audi from race to race. In Formula-1 racing an SL 63 AMG is in operation as the Official F1™ Safety Car, while a C 63 AMG Estate is used as the Official F1™ Medical Car.

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Comments

...and optional 19" wheels `` wide grin

by ck314 | April 18, 2008 5:09 PM
hot

by illest813 | April 18, 2008 7:41 PM
Why they use AMGs ?? Because its German made.

by german-cars-lover | April 18, 2008 9:04 PM
lol your right for once, why wouldn't they use a German car in a German race series? Not using a German car would be like having a Mitsubishi Lancer as a Nascar pace car... people would get shot.

by Joe_Limon | April 18, 2008 5:44 PM
Why don't they use an audi??? It's German made too

by Audi_fan | April 18, 2008 9:41 PM
Because Audi simply doesn't have the cachet of a high-performance Mercedes-Benz. It just would look right.

by Lutzie | April 19, 2008 8:33 PM
but there's no new rs model of the a4

by H34DL1N3R | April 19, 2008 12:24 AM
B8 S4 or the S5 would look hot

by kevoluetion | April 21, 2008 1:57 AM
I guess this is the only way the Benz could get in front of the Audi

by richard34 | April 22, 2008 7:32 PM

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