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Old 12-21-2009, 07:23 PM
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BMW: Z4 GT3 news

http://www.leftlanenews.com/bmw-z4-gt3.html


BMW doesn’t have any plans to produce an M edition of its current Z4 model, but those wanting the 4.0L V8 from the M3 in the body of the Z4 will have at least one option. BMW Motorsport has announced a Z4 GT3 model as a part of its customer racing program.

Intended for private racing teams, BMW will offer the Z4 GT3 to club racers beginning in 2010. The Z4 racing model complies with all GT3 regulations, opening the door to races such as the FIA GT3 European Championship, International GT Open and the ADAC GT Masters – as well as in 24-hour endurance races.
The Z4 GT3 uses a modified version of the M3’s 4.0L V8 engine, developing 480 horsepower. The lone transmission option will be BMW’s six-speed sequential unit. Other racing features in the package include rims with locking and safety clips, racing-spec ABS and optional air conditioning.
No other details were given – including images – but BMW will begin deliveries of the Z4 GT3 during the second quarter of 2010. Those wanting a track worthy Z4 will have to pay for it, though, as the Z4 GT3 will list from 298,000 euros – the equivalent of $426,500.
The LF-A doesn't seem so expensive now.
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Why is a comparison being made between a road car (LF-A) and a race car?

The article clearly states this is for race teams and meets GT3 regulations.

A 911 GT3 RSR (2010 race car) costs something like €380,000 (approx. US$494,000). The Audi R8 GT3 race car is right up there too.

That price probably includes a certain level of factory support as well, or a support team backed by the factory.

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Old 12-26-2009, 10:40 PM
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Originally Posted by West6MT
The article clearly states this is for race teams and meets GT3 regulations.

A 911 GT3 RSR (2010 race car) costs something like €380,000 (approx. US$494,000). The Audi R8 GT3 race car is right up there too.

That price probably includes a certain level of factory support as well, or a support team backed by the factory.
In that case I'll take one of those 911's or R8's over this Z4 any day. I was just pointing out the price since a super car built from the ground up because it got a ton of flack from people over its price and BMW is basically trying to sell a Z4 with a M3 engine for almost half a million dollars. Sure it meets some specific race specifications but did those changes cost $350,000+ to add to the price of that car? I highly doubt it.
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Press release...

The BMW Z4 GT3, which was officially launched and completed its first test drives at the start of March, is already enjoying great popularity among BMW Motorsport customers. The first cars have been delivered to private BMW teams, who will prepare them for use in various national and international championships.

“The feedback on the BMW Z4 GT3 is extremely positive,” says BMW Motorsport Director Mario Theissen. “This sports car rounds off our product range, and offers drivers and teams the opportunity to compete in championships in accordance with the GT3 regulations – such as the FIA GT3 European Championship, the International GT Open or the ADAC GT Masters – as well as at 24-hour endurance races.” In addition, the BMW M3 GT2, the BMW 320si WTCC, which complies with Super2000 regulations, and the close-to-production BMW M3 GT4 are also available to customer teams from all over the world at BMW Motorsport Distribution.

The production model of the BMW Z4 is already impressive: with its elongated bonnet, flared wheel arches, long wheel base and narrow projections, the car boasts an unmistakable appearance. The two-seater provided BMW Motorsport engineers with a good basis for developing a close-to-production GT3 racing car.

The largest difference between production and racing car can be found under the bonnet: while the production version of the BMW Z4 is driven by a six-cylinder engine, the GT3 car is powered by a 4.0-litre eight-cylinder engine similar to the unit used in the BMW M3 GT2. This powerful heart produces over 480 bhp. Its excellent performance characteristics and good torque curve make the base engine from the production version of the BMW M3 predestined for use in motorsport.

The fitting of the V8 engine had a considerable influence on the development of the BMW Z4 GT3. Initially, design-space examinations were performed using CATIA V5 design software, in order to place the engine in the ideal position and meet racing specifications. The engineers then added all the other components.

When it comes to electronics, the private teams can look forward to innovative BMW solutions, which have already been tried and tested on the BMW M3 GT2: the modern ECU408 takes over the engine management, while the Power400 electronic control unit is responsible for controlling all the actuators. The power is transmitted through a six-speed, sequential gearbox with “Quick Shift” function.

Rims with central locking and safety clip are also included in delivery. In addition, the BMW Z4 GT3 also offers driver assistance systems such as racing ABS and traction control, which have been adopted from other cars in the customer racing range, and then further developed and modified for use in the GT3 car.

The front axle of the BMW Z4 GT3 is a completely new design, based on a series concept. It is equipped with a tubular stabiliser bar with adjustable blades. The rear axle is designed as a longitudinal link axle, as with the series version of the BMW Z4. The steel body of the car comes from the BMW Plant in Regensburg. A safety cell made of extremely rigid, precision steel tubing is then welded into the body. The engine block of the V8 engine is produced in the BMW foundry in Landshut. The BMW Plant in Dingolfing contributes the rear axle differential and drive shaft, among other things.

During the development, BMW Motorsport engineers worked hand in hand in other areas with their colleagues from series production. This allowed them to access calculations from the field of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) when designing the car’s aerodynamics. Furthermore, tests were also carried out in the wind tunnel and on the BMW Group’s test benches.

Front and rear wings, bonnet, roof, fender and many other components are made of carbon fibre reinforced plastics (CFRP). Using this lightweight, torsion-resistant material contributed significantly to reducing the weight of the BMW Z4 GT3 to 1,200 kilograms.

As with all cars in the BMW customer racing range, the emphasis was also put on cost-efficiency when developing the BMW Z4 GT3. As a result, the car offers a very good cost/performance ratio and gives private teams the opportunity to participate in affordable motorsport at the highest level.

The BMW Z4 GT3 is available as a racing car at a cost of 298,000 Euros (plus VAT). Interested teams can find further information at: Z4GT3@bmw-motorsport.com.
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