1998 Mercedes-Benz CLK LM
In the 1997 season, Mercedes-Benz in cooperation with AMG entered GT racing and competed in the FIA GT championship. The CLK-GTR developed for this purpose was the first production racing car from Mercedes-Benz with a mid-engine. Externally the vehicle was inspired by the CLK Coupé of the C 208 model series, but it featured advanced racing technology and its V12 engine developed around 441 kW (600 hp) with a displacement of six litres. Bernd Schneider won the driver’s title of the 1997 FIA GT championship in the CLK-GTR, while the brand championship went to AMG-Mercedes. From June in the following year, the further developed CLK-LM equipped with a V8 engine entered the lists. The CLK-LM won every championship race in which it competed, and by season’s end Klaus Ludwig and Ricardo Zonta had captured the driver’s title, while AMG-Mercedes again won the manufacturer’s title.
In Detail
submitted by | Richard Owen |
type | One Of |
production | 1 |
engine | V8 |
displacement | 5000 cc / 305.1 in³ |
power | 447.4 kw / 600 bhp |
specific output | 120.0 bhp per litre |
bhp/weight | 638.3 bhp per tonne |
body / frame | Carbon Fibre |
driven wheels | Mid Engine / RWD |
front brakes | 6-Piston Carbon Fibre Discs |
steering | Rack & Pinion w/Power Assist |
curb weight | 940 kg / 2072 lbs |
wheelbase | 2670 mm / 105.1 in |
length | 4900 mm / 192.9 in |
width | 1999 mm / 78.7 in |
height | 1119 mm / 44.1 in |
transmission | 6-Speed Manual |