And here is BMW's turbo DTM engine (P48)
Source: BMW
Source: BMWFacts and figures on the new BMW P48 engine.
Type: P48, R4 turbo engine with direct fuel injection
Capacity: 1,999 cc
Weight: 85 kg (basic weight, according to regulations)
Bore: between 86 and 90 mm
Engine speed: max. 9,500 rpm
Power output: over 600 hp
Service life: over 6,000 km (per season)
Fuel mass flow restrictor: mandatory 95 kg/h,
100 kg/h with push-to-pass activated
- Cylinder block and cylinder head made from cast aluminium in the BMW foundry in Landshut
- Steel crankshaft
- Four valves per cylinder, operated via rocker arm
- Steel camshafts, operated via gears
- High-pressure, direct injection, as with BMW production engines with 350 bar
- Dry sump
I do not think this plays any role. Mercedes is 100% winning today. They pulled back because they could not win even with big investments. It would have needed huge investment. So they used the money to have a go at the FE trophy.fritticaldi wrote: ↑05 Feb 2021, 19:47Mercedes announced their return to DTM one day after the Red Bull /Ferrari announcement. Can you imagine a non-German manufacturer winning the DTM series? Incidentally, this has occurred once before in 1993 when Alfa Romeo was DTM Champion with Nicola Larini.
They did not update GT3 as it is too expensive. It was even too expensive to develop a competitive clutch for standing starts. The new GT3 is a "as cheap as possible" racing series...unfortunately teams and manufacturers will kill that approach. Or does anyone think RedBull and Merc will come without practically a T car in the truck behind the pits and a new engine for each race if these loopholes exist?