2017 Frankfurt Auto Show: BMW M8 GTE – Live Photos
BMW is on a roll this year at their home auto show and after the unveil of several concepts (full 2017 IAA coverage here), it …
BMW is on a roll this year at their home auto show and after the unveil of several concepts (full 2017 IAA coverage here), it is now showing us their future racing car. The BMW M8 GTE will debut at the 24 Hours of Daytona in 2018, and will join next year the FIA WEC and the IMSA series.
“The BMW M8 GTE is our new GT flagship and will go head to head with the strong opposition in this sector,” said BMW Motorsport Director Jens Marquardt. “For us, the presentation of the uncamouflaged car at the IAA is the next important step on the road to our first race outing, which we plan to be the 24 Hours of Daytona in 2018. The FIA WEC and the IMSA series in North America are a top competitive environment for our new challenger. With the BMW M8 GTE, we are bringing cutting-edge technology to the top international class of GT racing, whilst at the same time tying in with our tradition at Le Mans. The development of the BMW M8 GTE is on schedule, and we can hardly wait to see the car challenging for victories in 2018.”
Under the hood, the BMW M8 GTE features a V8 engine with BMW TwinPower Turbo Technology, which is restricted by regulations to a capacity of 4.0 liter, and has a nominal base output of more than 500 hp, depending on the classification. The cylinder block and cylinder head are taken from the production engine and are produced in the light alloy foundry at the BMW Group plant in Landshut (GER). The power transmission in the BMW M8 GTE takes place via a sequential, six-speed racing gearbox.
A significant weight reduction in the M8 GTE is achieved through the extensive use of ultra-light CFRP components. At a length of 4,980 mm and a width of 2,046 mm, the car weighs just 1,220 kilograms.
The full details and live photos can be seen below.
Source: http://www.bmwblog.com/2017/09/12/2017-frankfurt-auto-show-bmw-m8-gte-live-photos/
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