2009 BMW M3 Race Version - ALMS Car

  Top of Page

Hi,

That's right guys. For you oldies, these pictures might make you feel young again, considering you've already gotten it up a few times over my recent threads.

This, for me, awesome.



http://i27.tinypic.com/ht5iys.jpg
http://i25.tinypic.com/72dmv5.jpg
http://i29.tinypic.com/97uxjc.jpg

Umm. Sorry. This actually HURTS how nice this is.

What? No Like... Those are just 'fashion shoot' photos?

Ok.

Let's play.

http://www.bimmerpost.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=127387&d=1202342527
http://www.bimmerpost.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=127388&d=1202342527
http://www.bimmerpost.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=127392&d=1202342538

r e a l  t a l k .

Cheers,
Nik

theprotest
State Rep
useravatar

Posts:  2851

Status:  Offline

[i] Use your imagination, to change your situation. [/i]

Re: 2009 BMW M3 Race Version - ALMS Car

  Top of Page

Hell yes.




That is all.

XoN
Site Admin
useravatar

Posts:  5024

Status:  Offline

V7 STi EJ207 powered 1998 Liberty RX Bilstein Edition
MyRide

Re: 2009 BMW M3 Race Version - ALMS Car

  Top of Page

Nice stuff Nik.

fatcat67
State Rep
useravatar

Posts:  3264

Status:  Offline

Past: MY00 WRX
Past: 02B4 Now with EJ257, Goodbye my love :cray:
03XT Fozza (wifey's)
02RX Liberty (peak hour punter)
91Gen1LX(track toy)
[color="Red"]Subiholic[/color]

Re: 2009 BMW M3 Race Version - ALMS Car

  Top of Page

What no engine bay shots!?

Sexy it is....

What are they now 4.5ltr V8 or something?

Soop
useravatar

Posts:  5751

Status:  Offline

4
[/SIZE][/COLOR]

Re: 2009 BMW M3 Race Version - ALMS Car

  Top of Page

Yes, yes, yes.

That is uber hotness.

CRUISN
useravatar

Posts:  4334

Status:  Offline

Re: 2009 BMW M3 Race Version - ALMS Car

  Top of Page

Hi,

Here are the closest to 'technical specs' as I could get for the 485bhp 8 cylinder powerhouse...

BMW presented the racing version of the new BMW M3 at the 2008 Chicago Auto Show. Powered by a 485 bhp eight cylinder engine, this impressive race car has been designed to compete in the American Le Mans Series (ALMS) beginning in 2009. The car is based on the fourth generation of the BMW M3, the high-performance sports car produced by BMW M GmbH.

BMW Motorsport Director Mario Theissen says: "With the sporting genes of the production BMW M3 being clearly evident, developing a racing version of the car was the next logical step. The fact that the road-going vehicle is fitted with a V8 engine as standard provided us with an ideal base. However, the BMW M3 is more than a race car, it has achieved legendary status amongst race fans across the globe. I am convinced that this unique story of the BMW M3 racing cars will now be expanded upon by the addition of further chapters."

BMW's 2009 entry into the American Le Mans Series will be driven by a partnership between BMW of North America, LLC and Rahal Letterman Racing, co-owned by US motorsport legend Bobby Rahal.

"We are very pleased to be returning to the American Le Mans Series with our latest generation BMW M3," states Tom Purves, Chairman and CEO, BMW of North America. "Sports car racing has been part of BMW of North America's history practically from day one. Just two weeks after the company was incorporated in March 1975, a BMW CSL won the Twelve Hours of Sebring. We are confident that the fourth generation M3 will continue the legacy of its two predecessors which combined to win six manufacturer's championships over nine seasons in US sports car racing. As it has been in the past we believe the ALMS is the ideal venue to showcase the potential of the newest BMW M3."

Echoing that sentiment Bobby Rahal adds, "BMW has an illustrious racing heritage. Rahal Letterman Racing is eagerly anticipating, not only becoming part of that heritage, but helping to enhance it. Our dedication to this project will be without equal and we look forward to racing at the front of the grid with BMW in the years to come."

Martin Birkmann, Motorsports Manager, BMW of North America, adds: "We are very excited to announce our return to the American Le Mans Series with the 4th generation M3 at the same time as the road car hits the BMW showrooms. We are also excited about our partnership with Rahal Letterman Racing. The ALMS offers racing where we can compete against the finest and most renowned automotive brands from Europe and the US. Motorsport is deeply ingrained in the BMW DNA and we are pleased to partner with an organization which shares that same heritage. Rahal Letterman Racing is the perfect partner to be behind the wheel of our new BMW M3 racing effort."

The BMW M3 Race Version: Sportiness personified

In the course of developing the race version of the BMW M3, BMW's engineers were faced with an ambitious task: to improve upon the sportiness of an already sporting car. A better base would, though, be difficult to find. In standard form the vehicle delivers powerful dynamics and sporting aesthetics. Thanks to an eight cylinder engine producing 414 bhp, BMW's customers are provided with a unique driving experience.

Those engine blocks, cast in BMW's light alloy foundry in Landshut - the very source of BMW's Formula One castings - selected for race duty need to withstand even more power: the BMW P65 race engine delivers 485 bhp.

In order to enable the BMW M3 to make full use of this performance on the race circuit, the experts in Munich have not concentrated solely on the engine, but have race-tuned the chassis as well. The race version of the BMW M3 is wider and significantly lighter than its production equivalent, enabling it to perfectly transmit the power of its V8 to the track. Widespread use of carbon-reinforced plastic (CRP) provides proof of substantial weight reduction. As with the production version, the race car's roof is manufactured from this high-tech material.

The race version of the BMW M3 is clearly aimed at the top echelon of motorsport. As such, it is no surprise to discover that in the course of its development, begun in mid-2007, numerous Formula One techniques were applied. These include computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and wind tunnel analyses, both of which have ensured the best possible aerodynamic package for the BMW M3.

Intelligent control systems have been incorporated throughout the BMW M3. The POWER400 control unit actuates all the accessories fitted to the car, such as lights, wipers, etc., via two bus systems. Traditional relays and fuses are thus eliminated, ensuring considerable weight saving, improved reliability and ease of application. The functions of the BMW P65 engine are managed by an ECU 408 electronic control unit, developed in-house by BMW Motorsport. The software and applications, too, have been developed by the experts in Munich.

An intensive test program, during which the performance of the race car will be honed by BMW Motorsport, looms for the BMW M3 over the coming months. Development drivers will be BMW works drivers Andy Priaulx (GBR), Jörg Müller (GER) and Augusto Farfus (BRA), currently racing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship (WTCC). The aim is, after all, for the BMW M3 to be an immediate front-runner upon its comeback to the American Le Mans Series.
Rumours are already flying that the car is under-braked to tackle the Ferrari's but the hopes of people like me might just will it to a few wins in the ALMS.

Imagine if the production car looked like this (minus wing) ?

Cheers,
Nik

theprotest
State Rep
useravatar

Posts:  2851

Status:  Offline

[i] Use your imagination, to change your situation. [/i]

Re: 2009 BMW M3 Race Version - ALMS Car

  Top of Page

Hi Paul,

Mate, they don't open the engine bay when they unveil a real race car...

Cheers,
Nik

theprotest
State Rep
useravatar

Posts:  2851

Status:  Offline

[i] Use your imagination, to change your situation. [/i]

Re: 2009 BMW M3 Race Version - ALMS Car

  Top of Page

Soop;117929 wrote:

What no engine bay shots!?

Sexy it is....

What are they now 4.5ltr V8 or something?
V10 from the M5 I think?

XoN
Site Admin
useravatar

Posts:  5024

Status:  Offline

V7 STi EJ207 powered 1998 Liberty RX Bilstein Edition
MyRide

Re: 2009 BMW M3 Race Version - ALMS Car

  Top of Page

theprotest;117936 wrote:

Hi Paul,

Mate, they don't open the engine bay when they unveil a real race car...

Cheers,
Nik
They damn well should!!!

Soop
useravatar

Posts:  5751

Status:  Offline

4
[/SIZE][/COLOR]

Re: 2009 BMW M3 Race Version - ALMS Car

  Top of Page

Hi XoN (name?),

Definitely an 8 mate.

Cheers,
Nik

theprotest
State Rep
useravatar

Posts:  2851

Status:  Offline

[i] Use your imagination, to change your situation. [/i]

Re: 2009 BMW M3 Race Version - ALMS Car

  Top of Page

theprotest;117944 wrote:

Hi XoN (name?),

Definitely an 8 mate.

Cheers,
Nik
Luke wink
I thought the whole big thing of the new M3 was the fact it had a v10?

XoN
Site Admin
useravatar

Posts:  5024

Status:  Offline

V7 STi EJ207 powered 1998 Liberty RX Bilstein Edition
MyRide

Re: 2009 BMW M3 Race Version - ALMS Car

  Top of Page

Nah big deal was the transition from turbo 6, to NA V8 i think.

Soop
useravatar

Posts:  5751

Status:  Offline

4
[/SIZE][/COLOR]

Re: 2009 BMW M3 Race Version - ALMS Car

  Top of Page

Hi,

Strangely enough, Paul is correct. The switch from the L6, inline six to the 8 was the big news.

M5 is the V10.

Cheers,
Nik

theprotest
State Rep
useravatar

Posts:  2851

Status:  Offline

[i] Use your imagination, to change your situation. [/i]

Re: 2009 BMW M3 Race Version - ALMS Car

  Top of Page

You'd think that BMW's twin-turbo 3 litre 6 wouldn't have too much trouble making 485 bhp in race form, but perhaps they wanted to keep the motor similar for marketing purposes. Surely someone will (or has already) put the 5 litre V10 into an M3.

Don't those turbo-ed old-style M3s sound nice on Youtube?

B4lunch
useravatar

Posts:  51

Status:  Offline

Re: 2009 BMW M3 Race Version - ALMS Car

  Top of Page

Hi,

I think you'll find turbo'ing the engine will not fit into the correct class for ALMS?

Cheers,
Nik

theprotest
State Rep
useravatar

Posts:  2851

Status:  Offline

[i] Use your imagination, to change your situation. [/i]

Re: 2009 BMW M3 Race Version - ALMS Car

  Top of Page

I guess the reason for the jump to the V8, is due to the fact that they do it so much easier. The torque curve is much more linear, making it easier to drive, and faster of the line. It allows the driver much more lee-way in driving.

Soop
useravatar

Posts:  5751

Status:  Offline

4
[/SIZE][/COLOR]

Re: 2009 BMW M3 Race Version - ALMS Car

  Top of Page

Oh, I thought the M3 was already a v8... Ah well, congrats Paul you're right about something for once :grin:

I still want one though.

XoN
Site Admin
useravatar

Posts:  5024

Status:  Offline

V7 STi EJ207 powered 1998 Liberty RX Bilstein Edition
MyRide

Re: 2009 BMW M3 Race Version - ALMS Car

  Top of Page

fwoaaaarrrrrrrrr.

regashi
useravatar

Posts:  4985

Status:  Offline

Re: 2009 BMW M3 Race Version - ALMS Car

  Top of Page

Soop wrote:

Nah big deal was the transition from turbo 6, to NA V8 i think.
The E36 and E46 M3s used 3.0 and 3.2-litre naturally aspirated in-line six-cylinders. The old E30 had an NA four-cylinder of 2.3 and later 2.5-litre sizes, which was basically the old M1, M5 and M635CSi 3+ litre six-cylinder cut down.

No M-car has ever been turbo (except some Group 5 M1 race cars) AFAIK.

B4lunch wrote:

Surely someone will (or has already) put the 5 litre V10 into an M3.

Don't those turbo-ed old-style M3s sound nice on Youtube?
Plenty of people have done it. Other interesting swaps include:

5L E60 M5 V10 into 1 Series
5L E39 M5 V8 into 1 Series/Z4/Z3/E30/E36/E46
Turbo 3.8L E34 M5 I6 into E30/E21/2002 Tii
3.2L E46 M3 I6 into E30

Soop wrote:

I guess the reason for the jump to the V8, is due to the fact that they do it so much easier. The torque curve is much more linear, making it easier to drive, and faster of the line. It allows the driver much more lee-way in driving.
Actually, the M5's V10 is modular so they basically just dropped 2 cylinders off it. Lets them have a bespoke block and head combo that'll suit the M-car needs and then just alter the cylinder count.

Marv
useravatar

Posts:  574

Status:  Offline

Pork Hunt Motorsport - doin' it like a porkhunt since '07.
<Image link>
"4"

Re: 2009 BMW M3 Race Version - ALMS Car

  Top of Page

Marv;118083 wrote:

Actually, the M5's V10 is modular so they basically just dropped 2 cylinders off it. Lets them have a bespoke block and head combo that'll suit the M-car needs and then just alter the cylinder count.
So... I guess you could technically argue I was still correct? :ninja:

XoN
Site Admin
useravatar

Posts:  5024

Status:  Offline

V7 STi EJ207 powered 1998 Liberty RX Bilstein Edition
MyRide

Re: 2009 BMW M3 Race Version - ALMS Car

  Top of Page

In the same way that saying my mother is the same as Jennifer Hawkins because they're both women.

[color="Black"](thank you JC)[/color]

Marv
useravatar

Posts:  574

Status:  Offline

Pork Hunt Motorsport - doin' it like a porkhunt since '07.
<Image link>
"4"

Re: 2009 BMW M3 Race Version - ALMS Car

  Top of Page

Marv;118088 wrote:

In the same way that saying my mother is the same as Jennifer Hawkins because they're both women.
[color="Black"](thank you JC)[/color]
Well... its better than nothing. I'll take it. I spose.

XoN
Site Admin
useravatar

Posts:  5024

Status:  Offline

V7 STi EJ207 powered 1998 Liberty RX Bilstein Edition
MyRide

Re: 2009 BMW M3 Race Version - ALMS Car

  Top of Page

What? My mother? Hawko? Or a 5L V10 that makes 500hp and spins to 8500rpm?

(I wonder if Al could fit the M5 donk to a Gen 2?)

Marv
useravatar

Posts:  574

Status:  Offline

Pork Hunt Motorsport - doin' it like a porkhunt since '07.
<Image link>
"4"

Re: 2009 BMW M3 Race Version - ALMS Car

  Top of Page

Marv;118095 wrote:

What? My mother? Hawko? Or a 5L V10 that makes 500hp and spins to 8500rpm?
(I wonder if Al could fit the M5 donk to a Gen 2?)
Can I take all 3?
If you happen to have a spare, I'm sure he'd give it a fair go wink

XoN
Site Admin
useravatar

Posts:  5024

Status:  Offline

V7 STi EJ207 powered 1998 Liberty RX Bilstein Edition
MyRide

Re: 2009 BMW M3 Race Version - ALMS Car

  Top of Page

hey all,
the new M3's are so much fun to drive OMG!! the 335's are almost as fast as the E46 M3's by the way. the master techs where telling me about it cos they got to test them out for the launch that they did at QLD raceway. and M5's are amazing!! oh and also the M6's. they are so much fun! but i still think the new E90 M3's are the best, since the come in manual and the note of that M engine, mmmm nice. (the M5's and M6's only come in SMG)

kèy
useravatar

Posts:  68

Status:  Offline

Board Info

Board Stats:   Total Users: 12430  Total Topics: 19475  Total Polls: 12  Total Posts: 151087914  Total Posts Today: 3
User Info:   Newest User :  Beans GT   Members Online: 2   Guests Online: 114
Online 
darkrspopandwar
Generated in 0.85 sec. Queries: 180
RSS - Subscribe to ozLiberty feeds Twitter - follow our tweets MySpace - Join our groupFacebook - Join our group