Temperatures play a
major role in motorsport. Whether track, tyre, brake or engine
temperatures, a multitude of factors must all be taken into consideration in
order to achieve maximum performance from a racing car. This obviously also
applies to the BMW engineers when preparing the new BMW M4 DTM for a race. Therefore, it is hugely important for
them to know which areas of the car are reaching what temperatures.
Images from an infrared camera are ideally suited to making
these areas visible. BMW Motorsport is now releasing these thermal images of
the BMW M4 DTM for the first time. Images and videos of the car in the garage,
during a pit stop and at the start clearly show which areas are subjected to
the highest temperatures. The carbon brakes, for example, can heat up to 800
degrees Celsius. Thermal blankets mean the tyres can be fitted at temperatures
between 80 and 100 degrees Celsius during a pit stop. The BMW DTM drivers must
endure up to 60 degrees Celsius in the cockpit.
“I can confirm from personal experience that the
temperatures in the cockpit of the BMW M4 DTM can sometimes be very high, which
demands enormous fitness from us drivers,” said BMW Team MTEK driver Timo Glock (DE). “I find it fascinating how
well the thermal images illustrate the heat generation in our cars.
Unfortunately the fans at the racetrack do not get to see what goes on under
the surface of the BMW M4 DTM. Therefore, I am sure that they will really like
these images and videos.”
The thermal images can be seen as part of an extensive web
special on the BMW M4 DTM at www.bmw-motorsport.com.
Here, the new DTM car is presented in detail under the headings Engine,
Cockpit, Temperature Check, Aerodynamics, Lightweight Design, and Design.
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