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Renn 208
02-28-2006, 11:48 AM
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New CLK 63 AMG enhances Grand Prix safety: AMG presents the new Formula 1 safety car

Geneva, Feb 28, 2006
In its debut year, the brand-new CLK 63 AMG will also debut as the official FIA safety car for the 2006 Formula 1 season. With its 354 kW/481 hp AMG 6.3-litre V8 engine its modified brakes, suspension, cooling and exhaust system, and an extensive package of lightweight components, the fast-paced coupé is well prepared for its responsible role on the Formula 1 racing circuits. The first outing for the CLK 63 AMG safety car will be at the Bahrain Grand Prix (March 9 to 12, 2006); the standard version will then appear in the second quarter of 2006. Meanwhile, as in previous years, the C 55 AMG estate will be ready for action in all 18 Formula 1 races as the official medical car. Its job is to help as fast as possible at the scene of an emergency.

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The CLK 63 AMG safety car will have the task of keeping the Formula 1 racecars safely out of trouble in the event of accidents or bad weather. At a signal from Race Control, the safety car piloted by former DTM driver Bernd Mayländer must move into position at the head of the field and lead the cars round the track at the fastest possible speed – since otherwise the high-engine F1 engines will overheat and the tyres will lose grip.

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The high-speed AMG V8 Coupé is excellently equipped for this job. Its new, eight-cylinder naturally aspirated engine, which was developed entirely by AMG, has a displacement of 6.3 litres and develops maximum power of 354 kW/481 hp at 6800 rpm and maximum torque of 630 Newton metres at 5000 rpm. The power is managed by an AMG SPEEDSHIFT 7G-TRONIC automatic transmission with steering-wheel shift paddles. For its Formula 1 role, the CLK 63 AMG gets a new throaty-sounding exhaust system which will go down well with motor sport fans both at the track and in front of the TV screens.

The new AMG safety car is well endowed with motor sport technology to help it brave any climate, including a high-performance radiator, two engine oil coolers fitted in the sides of the front apron and an auxiliary, larger transmission oil cooler. The rear axle differential has cooling fins and separate oil cooler.

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Racing-derived suspension and brake technology

To optimise handling, further typical racing features of the safety car include an adjustable threaded suspension and 19-inch AMG forged alloy wheels with wide-base tyres, size 235/35 at the front and 265/30 at the rear. The safety car has a 70 millimetres wider track at the front and a 60 millimetres wider track at the rear than the standard car, as indicated by the wider wheel arches. The new larger-sized AMG high-performance brake system with excellent braking per-formance and fade characteristics features 390-millimetre composite discs at the front with six-piston callipers, and 330-millimetre steel brake discs with four-piston callipers at the rear. The brake discs are vented and perforated on all wheels. Since the front brakes take more load than the rear brakes, they are equipped with specially adapted cooling ducts.

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150 kg lighter than the standard version due to high-tech components

In terms of performance, the AMG safety car gets an added edge from being more than 150 kilograms lighter than the road version – despite all the additional componentry such as communication equipment, lights, rear axle and brake cooling and the larger wheels and brake system. The Mercedes-AMG engineers made these substantial weight savings by using carbon fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP), a high-tech material used in Formula 1 and the DTM. The front and rear aprons, the bonnet, the front wings and the doors are all made from this light-weight material. The AMG safety car weighs in at 1600 kilograms, making it more than 150 kilograms lighter than the standard CLK 63 AMG, which weighs 1755 kg (both figures EC kerb weight).

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Sophisticated signalling system and communication equipment

The main visual indicators that this is not the standard CLK 63 AMG are the FIA F1 logos and the lights on the roof. The white strobe lights in the headlamps and taillights are always on when the car is in action. They have a neutral function and simply serve to attract attention. To communicate with Race Control, the safety car is equipped with a sophisticated radio system, a TV monitor and TV cameras mounted inside and outside the vehicle. Bernd Mayländer's "workplace" is fitted with two bucket seats with 4-point belts, exclusive silver/black leather upholstery, F1 sill panels, a high-grip AMG sports steering wheel and superior-quality carbon trim, all of which emphasise the special character of the new FIA safety car from Mercedes-AMG.

Mercedes-AMG has been supplying the Formula 1 safety car continuously for the past ten years. A V8 AMG E-Class Coupé was used as a medical car as far back as 1984.

BadBenz94
02-28-2006, 11:50 AM
Its a shame we wont get that beautiful coupe over here! :(
Chris

kameraguy
02-28-2006, 11:53 AM
I like it, in a softer-gentler friendly kind of way. I like the looks of the CLK-DTM car more. Way more aggressive and meanacing imho. Now what if they made that version an F1 Safety car?!!

krk230
02-28-2006, 11:54 AM
return of the widebody Merc, wow...

amazing, all the 209 needed was some flairs to seal the deal... :banana:

Renn 208
02-28-2006, 11:58 AM
tough as nails...this makes me like the w209 much more. Then again, they could probably make a vito into Safety Car spec, and I'd drool all over it.

redline
02-28-2006, 12:04 PM
I agree, coupled with the quad exhaust treatment, the car looks much wider and more agressive. I love it!

Ozzie Bob
02-28-2006, 01:20 PM
It's a mini CLK-DTM :D

Holy Heck, I'd drive that baby for free if I got to keep it afterwards :ph34r:

rana
02-28-2006, 01:58 PM
drooooooooooooooooolll


I really love the new NA AMG 6.3 lump....just wish it put out more power to match its displacement...

Something around 500+ would have been nice out of the box...

Renn 208
02-28-2006, 02:23 PM
rana, the thing to consider is the AMG engine approach. AMG's all about fat torque curves and usable power more than outright HP. This engine has 464 lb-ft. of torque to produce the 481 HP. Compare that with the E60 M5 (507HP and 383.5 lb-ft) and you can see that there have been deliberate decisions in engine design. The respective engine philosophies can be traced back throughout the years. Also, that MB chassis tend to be heavier affairs would support the difference in approach.

Moving from the first iteration of the M113 5.4L V8 to this latest one is a gain from approximately 63 HP/L to 76 HP/L, or a 21% jump in power efficiency...not too shabby eh?

(Although, as a counter point, the equivilant M5 cars have always had significantly higher power effeciency, and the leap between the E39 and hte E60 is more like 24%)

Tinman
02-28-2006, 02:42 PM
damn I would roll one of those. . . and then turbocharge it!

that bumper looks prime for a FMIC!


L8

kameraguy
02-28-2006, 03:22 PM
Now what if AMG also made "lighter" cars....Hmmmmm....... ;)

rana
02-28-2006, 03:56 PM
Originally posted by Renn 208@Feb 28 2006, 03:23 PM
rana, the thing to consider is the AMG engine approach. AMG's all about fat torque curves and usable power more than outright HP. This engine has 464 lb-ft. of torque to produce the 481 HP. Compare that with the E60 M5 (507HP and 383.5 lb-ft) and you can see that there have been deliberate decisions in engine design. The respective engine philosophies can be traced back throughout the years. Also, that MB chassis tend to be heavier affairs would support the difference in approach.

Moving from the first iteration of the M113 5.4L V8 to this latest one is a gain from approximately 63 HP/L to 76 HP/L, or a 21% jump in power efficiency...not too shabby eh?

(Although, as a counter point, the equivilant M5 cars have always had significantly higher power effeciency, and the leap between the E39 and hte E60 is more like 24%)
That makes sense...Thanks Renn B)

I love the new plethora of NA engines going into factory performance cars...

The new V10 for the M5 and M6.....the new AMG 6.3 motor...and the new V8 for the audi RS4 which revs to 8000 rpm :o

Now I am waiting for the new V8 rumored to go into the new M3....from what I have heard, it is just going to be a somewhat tweaked motor from the E39 M5...

God I love German engines!

krk230
02-28-2006, 06:46 PM
is the "standard CLK63" going to be wide-body as well?

Renn 208
02-28-2006, 09:41 PM
Originally posted by krk230@Feb 28 2006, 07:46 PM
is the "standard CLK63" going to be wide-body as well?
newp. Funny thing though, the production CLK63 gets the "old-school" F1 safety car front, while the new F1 Safety Car gets a version of the DTM front.

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krk230
02-28-2006, 09:44 PM
Originally posted by Renn 208@Feb 28 2006, 11:41 PM
newp. Funny thing though, the production CLK63 gets the "old-school" F1 safety car front, while the new F1 Safety Car gets a version of the DTM front.

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well that just isn't cool.

Brabus
02-28-2006, 10:42 PM
Man I love this car and it's another reason to watch this season :P

benzaholic
03-01-2006, 05:08 AM
man how the hell do u get a job like that....to drive a car like that...and watch all the races...

damn...i will pay big $ to work his job(safety car driver)

Renn 208
03-01-2006, 07:25 AM
Originally posted by benzaholic@Mar 1 2006, 06:08 AM
man how the hell do u get a job like that....to drive a car like that...and watch all the races...

damn...i will pay big $ to work his job(safety car driver)
race in the DTM

benzaholic
03-01-2006, 02:02 PM
now i hope they get to use it so that we can see it...but then again that means ppl crashing...as long as its not the HONDA team or the Ferrari team..im alright with it

Renn 208
03-01-2006, 02:19 PM
Originally posted by benzaholic@Mar 1 2006, 03:02 PM
now i hope they get to use it so that we can see it...but then again that means ppl crashing...as long as its not the HONDA team or the Ferrari team..im alright with it
It's used every race....you'll at least see it on the formation lap and sitting in the back just before the lights go out.

benzaholic
03-01-2006, 02:26 PM
i was watching the discovery channel the other day...and the safetly car at lemans was an audi....and the funny thing is the leman cars..with all the power in them...had to contact the safety car to tell it to slow down (it was raining and slippery as hell)

and i totaly forgot about the start of the race...but still i want them to lead the flock for several laps...

Renn 208
03-02-2006, 10:03 AM
a pic from the geneva auto show from German Car fans:

http://www.germancarfans.com/news/2060301.008/2060301.008.mini8L.jpg

(and look what's hiding in the background) :D

benzaholic
03-02-2006, 10:56 AM
Damn nice pic...u got the latest AMG model....and the First that made it all happen thats a pic of the 300 SEL AMG right ?
neways im loooving the wide bodykit...

redline
03-02-2006, 03:27 PM
Nice shots!

Benzaholic, I think it was the 300SEL 6.3 sedan

benzaholic
03-02-2006, 10:09 PM
Originally posted by redline@Mar 3 2006, 02:27 AM
I think it was the 300SEL 6.3 sedan
yeah you are absolutly right......i just happened to see the 6.3 :rolleyes:

J Irwan
03-03-2006, 10:43 PM
Originally posted by Renn 208@Feb 28 2006, 03:58 PM
tough as nails...this makes me like the w209 much more. Then again, they could probably make a vito into Safety Car spec, and I'd drool all over it.
nice....

Definitely looks more aggressive and more sporty than standard W209 body...


I wonder if the wide body going to make it to the AMG production car...


Regardz,

J Irwan

benzaholic
03-03-2006, 11:31 PM
propably in some limited edition car or something...

Renn 208
03-05-2006, 01:13 PM
Originally posted by benzaholic@Mar 4 2006, 12:31 AM
propably in some limited edition car or something...
I think you're absolutely right :D

98c43amg
03-05-2006, 07:41 PM
OMFG! :wub: ...or should I say OH CRAP! I didn't think any current or upcoming car accessible to me (self imposed limit of under $100K) could make be sorry for sinking all that dough into my car doing the C55 conversion and speedybenz suspension. NOW I'm sorry I didn't just hold on to that money and apply it to a down payment on a new car instead :unsure: ... on THIS car!

Renn 208
03-06-2006, 02:00 PM
Originally posted by 98c43amg@Mar 5 2006, 08:41 PM
OMFG! :wub: ...or should I say OH CRAP! I didn't think any current or upcoming car accessible to me (self imposed limit of under $100K) could make be sorry for sinking all that dough into my car doing the C55 conversion and speedybenz suspension. NOW I'm sorry I didn't just hold on to that money and apply it to a down payment on a new car instead :unsure: ... on THIS car!
Sadly, the only private citizens that I know for sure have gotten F1 safety cars have been the King Juan Carlos of Spain, Bernie Ecclestone, who got them as gifts and some dude from Japan who owns one of the famous race tracks...there may be others out there, but it's going to be tough to get one over here.

98c43amg
03-06-2006, 02:30 PM
It's not the full on safety car package that has me hooked ... it's those fenders coupled with the CLK silhouette.

I guess I speaking under the belief that the next year's CLK63 AMG after the launch year will be looking like that. Based on where the new S went, I wouldn't be surprised if MB doesn't move to those wide fenders across the range (first seen on the 300C SRT-8).

I have a belief that that CLK sheetmetal isn't a complete one-off... tho I kinda hope it is a one off because if it isn't, I really want one.

HaFaMaCa
03-07-2006, 01:52 PM
Maybe they'll make a CLK F1 limited edition like the CL55..

98c43amg
03-09-2006, 07:28 PM
Originally posted by Renn 208@Mar 6 2006, 11:00 PM
Sadly, the only private citizens that I know for sure have gotten F1 safety cars have been the King Juan Carlos of Spain, Bernie Ecclestone, who got them as gifts and some dude from Japan who owns one of the famous race tracks...
btw, I've meant to say, very impressive that you know that... B)

Renn 208
03-10-2006, 07:14 AM
Originally posted by 98c43amg@Mar 9 2006, 08:28 PM
btw, I've meant to say, very impressive that you know that... B)
nah, I've just happened to run into people with interesting information... It's amazing what you can learn when you don't just surf the Internet. ;) :lol: