2017 Audi RS5 DTM racer is a smorgasbord of carbon-fiber wings
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Along with the reveal of the
, Audi took the wraps off its corresponding DTM racer here at the Geneva Motor Show. This concurrent debut strategy is completely by design. “For the first time, we developed a new DTM car in parallel with the production model. This underlines once again how closely motorsport and production work together at Audi,” said head of Audi Motorsport Dieter Gass.
As much as Audi would like you to believe its DTM racer shares a lot in common with its production RS5 … well, it doesn’t. Gone is the new biturbo V6, and in its place is a 4.0-liter V8. It’s not a Quattro – all DTM racers are rear-wheel drive – and the chassis is a carbon-fiber monocoque. And, of course, there is an extremely complex set of wings, vanes, and splitters that you’d never see on a production car.
Interestingly, the 2017 DTM regulations actually reduce the total amount of downforce allowed. That ought to mean slower cars, but Audi promises the opposite is true, due to sticky new tires and a 4.0-liter V8 engine tuned to deliver “more than 500 horsepower.” That’s more than last year, thanks to changes made to the air intake and cooling systems.
Audi won the Constructor title in DTM last year with the old RS5 racer, so the pressure is on to follow that feat again in 2017. We’ll find out soon enough how good the new car is – the 2017 DTM season starts on May 6 in Hockenheim.
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March 7, 2017 at 02:31AM