BMW Press Release: The New BMW M8 GTE
BMW Motorsport presented its new top-of-the-range model for the international GT racing scene at the International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt am Main: the BMW M8 GTE. Before the BMW 8 Series Coupé goes on sale, the race car will compete on the track next season, including in the FIA World Endurance Championship (FIA WEC). It is with this series that BMW Motorsport will also make its return to the iconic 24 Hours of Le Mans (FRA).
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Frankfurt. BMW Motorsport presented its new top-of-the-range model for the international GT racing scene at the International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt am Main: the BMW M8 GTE. Before the BMW 8 Series Coupé goes on sale, the race car will compete on the track next season, including in the FIA World Endurance Championship (FIA WEC). It is with this series that BMW Motorsport will also make its return to the iconic 24 Hours of Le Mans (FRA). As such, the BMW M8 GTE will be associated with both innovative, cutting-edge technology and decades of motorsport tradition. At the IAA, the new car was on display in a BMW M Motorsport livery, designed especially for this occasion, providing a visual taste of things to come in 2018. It reflects the close relationship between the development of production vehicles and motorsport, and once again underlines the degree, to which BMW Motorsport and BMW M belong together. The BMW M8 GTE enjoyed a successful roll-out on 1st July 2017 at BMW Group Plant Dingolfing (GER) – the very place where the production model of the new BMW 8 Series will be manufactured. The close link between production and motor racing is one of the cornerstones of the development of the BMW M8 GTE. The knowledge gained from race outings with the new car in the FIA WEC and the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship (IWSC) in North America will be directly incorporated in the development of the production model, which is running parallel to the motorsport project. “The BMW M8 GTE is our new GT flagship and will go head to head with the strong opposition in this sector,” said BMW Motorsport Director Jens Marquardt. “For us, the presentation of the uncamouflaged car at the IAA is the next important step on the road to our first race outing, which we plan to be the 24 Hours of Daytona in 2018. The FIA WEC and the IMSA series in North America are a top competitive environment for our new challenger. With the BMW M8 GTE, we are bringing cutting-edge technology to the top international class of GT racing, whilst at the same time tying in with our tradition at Le Mans. The development of the BMW M8 GTE is on schedule, and we can hardly wait to see the car challenging for victories in 2018.” A new degree of efficiency. Artificial intelligence gives engineers greater freedom. Motor racing and production go hand in hand – design similarities. Peak performance in aerodynamics development. Latest 3D measurement technology in use. Long history of BMW Motorsport in Le Mans. BMW Motorsport’s greatest sporting hour in Le Mans came in 1999, when Yannick Dalmas (FRA), Joachim Winkelhock (GER) and Pierluigi Martini (ITA) took overall victory in a BMW V12 LMR. The McLaren F1 GTR, powered by a BMW engine, had previously triumphed at the “Circuit de la Sarthe” in 1995. The first time a BMW car started at the 24 Hours of Le Mans was back in 1939, when a BMW 328 claimed a class victory after 236 laps of racing. After 1972, BMW cars regularly lined up at the endurance classic. |
BMW M8 GTE: Technical Details.
Dimensions
Length without rear wing: 4,980 mm
Width without mirrors: 2,046 mm
Width with mirrors: 2,224 mm
Height: 1,212 mm (variable)
Wheelbase: 2,880 mm
Engine
Model: V8 engine with BMW TwinPower Turbo Technology
Capacity: 3,981 cc
Number of cylinders: 8
V angle: 90°
Bore: 89 mm
Stroke: 80 mm
Cylinder spacing: 98 mm
Engine speed: approx. 7,000 rpm
Body
• Composite body with carbon core and DMSB-approved safety roll cage
• CFRP outer shell with quick-change concept
Chassis
• Double wishbones on front and rear axle
• Four-way adjustable shock absorbers at front and rear
• Anti-roll bars with quick adjustment
Power Transmission
• Six-speed sequential motorsport gearbox
• Electric paddle shift system
• Limited slip differential
• CFRP drive shaft
• Sachs carbon-fibre clutch
Electronics
• BMW Motorsport in-house developed software functions for engine, gearbox and
driver assistance
• Steering wheel with 16 buttons and seven dials
• Rear-view camera system with object recognition
• High-performance headlights with OSRAM LED elements
• Live telemetry system for vehicle monitoring
Wheels/Tyres
• BMW Aero rims: 12.5×18 inch on the front axle, 13×18 inch on the rear axle
• Michelin tyres: 30/68 R18 on the front axle, 31/71 R18 on the rear axle