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Formula One fever is in the air as the 2009 F1 season is set to kick off with tomorrow's Qualifying session of the Australian Grand Prix. The Competition is likely to be fierce and who'll snatch the pole position is anybody's guess.
Whatever may be the outcome of tomorrow's Qualification, One car is sure to lead the others in the start of the race - I'm talking about the Safety Car (no offense meant to the 10 teams, especially its Bosses, for lawsuits have become quite common in this sport ;-)).
The unsung hero of every F1 race of the past and of the races to come, keeping the Sport alive and not to mention the precious F1 Drivers is the Mercedes Benz SL 63 AMG and its driver.
Here's a gist of all you needed to know about the Official F1TM Safety Car for 2009.
Official 2009 F1TM Safety Car - Mercedes Benz SL 63 AMG
- Developed and Maintained by AMG PERFORMANCE STUDIO Germany
- Will be driven by Bernd Mayländer (Germany, 37 years of age, Former DTM driver)
- Powered by a Naturally aspirated AMG 6.3-litre V8 engine producing a power output of 386 kW/525 Bhp
- Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.4 seconds
- Features a newly developed AMG sport exhaust system with larger pipe diameter and special rear silencers for high-revving
- AMGSPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission with column shift facillitates gear changes in just 100 milliseconds
- 19-inch extra-light AMGforged light-alloy wheels with 255/35 (front) and 285/30 (rear) tyres
- 220Kgs lighter than the production SL 63 AMG
- Illuminated number plate with Safety Car lettering on the rear by means of almost 700 LEDs for greater safety, particularly in rain or darkness.
More details in the Press Release (below)
Press Release
The SL 63 AMG, as the Official F1TM Safety Car, and the C 63 AMG Estate, as the Official F1TM Medical Car, are to continue to help ensure maximum safety, this time for the
2009 Formula 1 season. AMG, the performance brand of Mercedes-Benz, will be on duty with the two specially prepared high-performance vehicles at all 17 of the new season’s Formula 1 races, starting with a first appearance at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne (27 to 29 March 2009). The specialists from the AMG PERFORMANCE STUDIO are responsible for the development, production and servicing of the vehicles.The Official F1TM Safety Car is always deployed whenever the safety of a race is threatened by accidents, adverse weather conditions or other hazardous situations. Sitting behind the wheel of the exceptional SL 63 AMG will be Bernd Mayländer (Germany, 37 years of age). After receiving instructions from the race management, the former DTM driver must go to the head of the Formula 1 field and safely guide the world’s fastest racing drivers around the circuit. Fast lap times are a must for the Safety Car, because otherwise the Formula 1 engines would overheat - and their tyres and brakes would also cool down excessively. As in 2008, the role of the Official F1TM Safety Car is also being fulfilled during this year’s new season by the Mercedes-Benz SL 63 AMG. Its distinctive driving dynamics are a basic requirement for its challenging Formula 1 assignment: Special coil-over suspension and cooling measures Optimum racetrack performance is guaranteed thanks to the specially developed coil-over suspension, which can be customised to a specific racetrack by means of individual suspension setup configurations. The combination of 3-stage ESP® and rear-axle differential lock with 30 percent locking effect provides optimum traction in all weather conditions. In the interests of reliability even at tropical ambient temperatures, the vehicle incorporates large-size, additional coolers for engine oil, transmission oil, coolant and power steering. Special cooling measures and heavy-duty composite braking system The front and rear axles feature 19-inch extra-light AMGforged light-alloy wheels. The 8.5-inch (front) and 9.5-inch (rear) rims are fitted with tyres of size 255/35 and 285/30, respectively. The design of the rims, with their intricately styled double spokes, optimizes both the cooling of the highly stressed braking system and the specially engineered cooling-air flow. Optimum fatigue resistance and best-possible deceleration values are among the self-evident characteristics of the AMGhigh-performance braking system, which is equipped all round with internally ventilated composite brake discs. The front axle is fitted with six-piston fixed callipers and discs of size 390 x 36 millimetres, while the rear axle features four-piston fixed callipers with brake discs of size 360 x 26 millimetres. 220 kilograms lighter than the series-production vehicle thanks to targeted lightweight design measures Thanks to targeted lightweight design measures, the SL 63 AMGSafety Car weighs in lighter than its series-production counterpart - and this is despite additional cooling measures, lighting system and communications equipment. The engine bonnet, front and rear aprons, front wings and luggage compartment lid are produced from carbon-fibre-reinforced plastic, a material that has been tried and tested in motorsports. Since the Safety Car is always driven with its top up, the vario roof has also been dispensed with. The result is a weight reduction of 220 kilograms, with the Safety Car weighing in at just 1750 kilograms (with a full tank and without occupants). Apart from its special roof attachments and F1 logos, the SL 63 AMG Official F1TM Safety Car is distinguished from the standard-production AMG high-performance roadster by a front apron with larger cooling-air openings. A prominent feature at the rear of the vehicle is the modified diffuser insert in the rear apron, which incorporates the active rear-axle cooling, this compensating for temperature peaks in the highly stressed differential housing. The white LED flashlights in the headlamps and tail lamps are always in operation whenever the vehicle is in use and have a neutral signalling function. The number plate with Safety Car lettering on the rear is illuminated by means of almost 700 LEDs and guarantees even greater safety, particularly in rain or darkness. Interior with undiluted motorsport flair The inside of the Safety Car is dominated by an atmosphere of undiluted motorsport flair. The workplaces of Bernd Mayländer and his co-driver feature two AMGsports bucket seats with 4-point seatbelts, trim parts in real carbon fibre, black leather appointments and the AMG performance steering wheel with its 365-millimetre steering wheel rim, flat underside and AMGaluminium shift paddles. The centre console is equipped with two monitors to enable the crew of the Safety Car to supervise the action on the racetrack, while the two-way radio system allows them to remain in contact with the race management. |