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<< Prev Page 2 of 2 In the ergonomic cockpit, numerous new details have a positive effect on performance by the driver: from the optimised drinking system and the rubberised steering wheel grip for enhanced control up to the optional seat and helmet ventilation. Moreover, the ergonomic advantages of the GT3 that are known and appreciated by the drivers remain in place: controls that are intuitive and easy to reach and a central console tilted towards the driver, together with fluorescent labelling for optimal operation during the night have been typical for the Mercedes-AMG GT3 since its launch. Highly modern, powerful and distinct: the new Mercedes-AMG GT3 seamlessly continues the spectacular design characteristics of its predecessor. Revised components largely mark its appearance: a new front apron, new flics, a new front diffusor and a new rear apron not only optically identify the evolution model, they also provide functional advantages. The modifications that have been tested in the wind tunnel enhance both the downforce and the drag and thus improve the aerodynamic performance at the race track. The new headlights, additional lights and rear lights also decisively contribute to the characteristic and distinct looks of the race car. Thus, the new GT3 is in line with the recently updated production version of the AMG GT family. As it is usual for Mercedes-AMG, the new GT3 arrives as a fully matured and tested competition car. Delivery starts at the end of 2019, allowing Customer Racing Teams to race the new car from the 2020 season. Until its launch, the new Mercedes-AMG GT3 undergoes a comprehensive test and development programme. To enhance the durability and endurance performance, among others, the car will complete a 30-hour endurance test at race speed. For testing in race conditions, prototypes of the new car will be taking part in selected races in the second half of the 2019 motorsport season. They will be run in co-operation with development partner HWA and if required with support from partner teams. Simultaneous to the market launch of the new GT3, Mercedes-AMG is also expanding the life cycle of the current model by means of an update package. This comprehensive kit allows for existing cars to be modified to the optical and technical standard of the new Mercedes-AMG GT3. For acquisitions completed after July 2018, Customer Racing Teams can order the update package at a preferred rate. Tobias Moers, Chairman of the Board of Management of Mercedes-AMG GmbH: "With its quadruple victory in the Nürburgring 24-hour race in 2016, the Mercedes-AMG GT3 has secured its place in the history books of this race, the hardest of all endurance races. Accordingly, it is evident for us to present the successor during this race to the public and, of course, to the fans. The aim of the new Mercedes-AMG GT3 is to seamlessly continue the success story of our Customer Racing Programme. Once again, it is setting new benchmarks in the hard-fought GT3 segment and we are looking forward to the car proving this at the race track very soon as well." Stefan Wendl, head of Mercedes-AMG Customer Racing: "Developing a worthy successor for the Mercedes-AMG GT3 that has been so unbelievably successful is by no means an easy task. Also in its fourth season, it still remains an extremely competitive car. With the further development, we want to underline our claim to be the leader. Many of the innovations that we are realising in the new Mercedes-AMG GT3 have resulted from the good and close co-operation with our teams. We are certain that we are meeting exactly the requirements of our clients with our new offering." << Prev Page 2 of 2 |
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