BMW
M6 GT3
BMW
has set a course for the future in GT racing with the presentation of the newly
developed BMW M6 GT3 at the 2015 IAA in Frankfurt am Main (DE). The racing
version of the BMW M6 Coupe will be sent into action by numerous private teams
from the 2016 season in a host of championships and renowned race events around
the world as part of the BMW Sports Trophy.
BMW
Motorsport has channelled its vast well of experience amassed since 2010 with
the BMW M6 GT3's successful predecessor, the BMW Z4 GT3, into the development
of the new car. Indeed, the new GT3 racer boasts a raft of improvements,
particularly in the areas of drivability and economy. One example is the use of
a series-produced engine with M TwinPower Turbo technology, which develops higher
output and an increase in torque. Moreover, with its centrally-positioned
driver's seat and long wheelbase, the BMW M6 GT3 offers a driving feeling
unparalleled on the racing scene. The net price of the car is 379,000 Euros.
The
BMW M6 GT3 weighs less than 1,300 kilograms, and the transaxle drive concept,
sequential six-speed racing gearbox and body aerodynamics optimised in the BMW
wind tunnel also highlight the imminent arrival of a full-blooded racer from
BMW Motorsport in 2016. The reliability, efficiency and ease of maintenance of
the BMW M6 GT3 will likewise be tuned to master the demands of endurance
racing, and its longer wheelbase promises to deliver significantly improved
handling characteristics compared with the BMW Z4 GT3. As well as the car
itself, BMW M6 GT3 customers will also benefit from the service laid on by BMW
Motorsport support engineers and a trackside supply of parts.
In
May 2015, ahead of the 24-hour race at the Nürburgring-Nordschleife circuit in
Germany, BMW Motorsport customers from around the world were treated to an
exclusive first glimpse of the BMW M6 GT3 - not to mention a detailed
presentation of the car by drivers and engineers - at a "closed room"
event at the BMW M Testcenter Nürburg. The GT racing car was subsequently
introduced to fans of "the most powerful letter in the world" at the
traditional M Night event on the Friday before the classic endurance race in
the "Green Hell". Customer teams in North America were able to feast
their eyes on the BMW M6 GT3 for the first time at the United SportsCar
Championship (USCC) in Watkins Glen (US), where the racing car was given its
first public appearance on the other side of the Atlantic in late June. The BMW
M6 GT3 was then revealed to teams, drivers and fans at the Spa-Francorchamps
24-hour race in Belgium - the most important GT race in the world. And now, the
car has appeared in BMW Motorsport racing livery for the first time at the 2015
IAA.
The
BMW M6 GT3 has undergone an extensive programme of testing on a variety of
circuits over the course of 2015. This has allowed the experienced BMW works
drivers to amass many valuable kilometres at the wheel of the BMW M6 GT3 and to
carry out important work on the baseline set-up of the new GT and endurance
racing challenger. This new poster car for customer racing is now undergoing a
final round of fine-tuning prior to its race debut in 2016.