SAUBER – MERCEDES-BENZ C9 n.61

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Description

SAUBER MERCEDES-BENZ C9 n.61

HISTORY

The Sauber Mercedes-Benz C9 is the winning car of the 24 Hours of Le Mans of 1989. The car was designed in collaboration between the Mercedes and the Team Sauber, respected the regulations of the Sport Prototype Championship, after the only victory at The 1952 Le Mans with the Mercedes-Benz 300SL the German manufacturer was the favorite for the French race of that year. Mauro Baldi, Kenneth Acheson and Gianfranco Brancatelli arrived second in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1989 with the Sauber – Mercedes-Benz C9 n.61.

CHASSIS

Sauber C9
Designer: Peter Sauber, Heini Mader and Leo Ress
Carbon fibre composite and Kevlar, Light alloy monocoque
Length: 4800 mm
Width: 1980 mm
Height: 1070 mm
Suspension front: Double wishbones, coil springs over shock absorbers, torsion bar stabilizer
Suspension rear: Double wishbones, push-rod operated coil springs over shock absorbers, torsion bar stabilizer
Brakes: Carbon Discs
Tyres: Michelin

ENGINE

Mercedes-Benz M119 4,973 cc HL 90° 5.0L Turbo V8 Twin KKK Turbos Mid engined, longitudinally mounted
Power: 573 kW
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Transmission: Hewland Manual five speed
Fuel brand: Castrol
Fuel Type: Petrol
Tank Capacity: 100 lt

RESULT

Second in the 24 hours of Le Mans 1989 with drivers Mauro Baldi, Kenneth Acheson, Gianfranco Brancatelli

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Additional information

Driver

Acheson Kenneth, Baldi Mauro, Brancatelli Gianfranco

Manufacturer

Mercedes-Benz, Sauber

Race

24 Hours of Le Mans

Year Race

1989

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