Description
MERCEDES-BENZ CLR n.5
HISTORY
The Mercedes-Benz CLR is a prototype designed by Mercedes-Benz to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1999. After winning the 1998 Grand Touring World Championship with the CLK-LM progenitor, Mercedes realizes the car for the LM GTP class, a new class created by the ACO specifically for Le Mans, which also includes the Toyota GT-One. Nick Heidfeld, Peter Dumbreck and Cristophe Bouchut at the wheel of the Mercedes-Benz CLR n.5 did not finish the 24 Hours of Le Mans 1999
Mercedes worried by these episodes, decided to start the same but with changes to prevent the recurrence of incidents occurred. During the race, just before night, the Mercedes-Benz CLR driven by Peter Dumbreck while chasing a Toyota GT-One on the back before the Indianapolis curve takes off like an airplane, rotates in the air and then landed in the woods 30 meters from the track; the pilot is unharmed, while the car is destroyed. The Stuttgart manufacturer stops immediately even the last CLR in the race and the Mercedes team withdraws from the race.
CHASSIS
Mercedes-Benz CLR
Designed:
Carbon fibre composite
Length: 4893 mm
Width: 1999 mm
Height: 1012 mm
Suspension: Double wishbones, push rod actuated coil springs over Penske dampers, anti roll bar.
Brakes: Ventilated carbon ceramic discs, all round.
Tyres: Bridgestone
ENGINE
Mercedes-Benz GT 108 C 90° V8 5721 cc
Power: 448 kW
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive.
Transmission: XTrac six speed Sequential
Differential: Rear mechanical locking differential
Fuel brand: Mobil 1
Fuel Type: Petrol
Tank Capacity: ? lt
RESULT
Did not finish 24 hours of Le Mans 1999 with drivers Nick Heidfeld, Peter Dumbreck, Cristophe Bouchut
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