Audi V8 Quattro - DTM - Mk3 Badge Audi V8 Quattro - DTM - Mk3

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Audi V8 Quattro - DTM - Mk3, skin 1990_44_Hans Joachim Stuck
Audi V8 Quattro - DTM - Mk3, skin 1990_44_Hans Joachim Stuck
Audi V8 Quattro - DTM - Mk3, skin 1990_45_Walter Röhrl
Audi V8 Quattro - DTM - Mk3, skin 1990_46_Frank Jelinski
Audi V8 Quattro - DTM - Mk3, skin 1991_1_Hans Joachim Stuck
Audi V8 Quattro - DTM - Mk3, skin 1991_2_Hubert Haupt
Audi V8 Quattro - DTM - Mk3, skin 1991_44_Frank Jelinski
Audi V8 Quattro - DTM - Mk3, skin 1991_45_Frank Biela
Audi V8 Quattro - DTM - Mk3, skin 1991_46_Walter_Röhrl
Audi V8 Quattro - DTM - Mk3, skin 1992_1_Frank Biela
Audi V8 Quattro - DTM - Mk3, skin 1992_2_Frank Jelinski
Audi V8 Quattro - DTM - Mk3, skin 1992_44_Hans Joachim Stuck
Audi V8 Quattro - DTM - Mk3, skin 1992_45_Hubert Haupt

Audi V8 Quatro DTM
Audi developed a Group A competition version of the Audi V8 for entry into the Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft (DTM) (German Touring Car Championship) auto racing series equipped with 309 kW (420 PS; 414 bhp), later 340 kW (462 PS; 456 bhp), 3.6 V8 engine and 6-speed manual transmission, and began racing with it in 1990 with Schmidt MotorSport (SMS) running the operation, and Hans-Joachim Stuck, Walter Röhrl and Frank Jelinski driving.In the 1990 DTM season all of the three teams claimed together the entire podium (1st, 2nd and 3rd places) at Hockenheimring race.[24] Stuck won the title, and the following year, Audi added a second team to the mix, Audi Zentrum Reutlingen (AZR). SMS continued with Stuck and Jelinski, while AZR raced with Frank Biela and Hubert Haupt. Biela gave Audi another crown in 1991, but was unable to defend the title in 1992.

For the 1992 season, Audi had changed their engines to use a 180° flatplane crankshaft, which they said had been re-forged and bent from the original 90° crossplane part as used in production model. The DTM organisers found this highly modified crankshaft deviated from original homologated standard crankshaft, and therefore deemed it illegal. Audi subsequently withdrew from the championship.

During its presence at DTM the Audi V8 competed with much smaller and about 300 kg (661 lb) lighter Mercedes 190, BMW M3, and slightly smaller Opel Omega 3000. None of those cars were equipped with V8 engines or 4-wheel drive.

Setups

There are no setups for this car.

Sessions

This car has been used in 14 sessions.

Tyres

  • Slicks Hard DTM90s (H)
  • Slicks Medium DTM90s (M)
  • Slicks Soft DTM90s (S)

Specs

  • Acceleration: 6.4s 0-100
  • BHP: 436 bhp
  • Power Ratio: 2.81 kg/hp
  • Top Speed: 250km/h
  • Torque: 394 Nm
  • Weight: 1227 kg

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