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      01-16-2019, 01:50 PM   #1
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January 16, 2019


Munich. 2019 welcomes the new Class 1 era in the DTM. BMW M Motorsport has built the most powerful DTM car ever: the BMW M4 DTM, has been modified in accordance with Class 1 regulations. At the heart of the car is the newly developed BMW P48 two-litre turbo engine. Combined with a significantly lighter car, the performance figures are nothing short of impressive and allow speeds of up to 300 km/h. We give you an overview of the main differences between this season’s race car and the 2018 version.



Engine / exhaust system.
The biggest innovation in the BMW M4 DTM is the engine. The four-litre V8 engine P66 has been replaced by a state-of-the-art, newly developed turbo engine – the P48. The capacity of this power unit is only half that of its V8 predecessor, yet it still generates far more power with less consumption. Like the BMW production engines, the P48 is a turbocharged, straight two-litre engine with direct fuel injection.

The exhaust system had to be redesigned completely for the new turbo engine. The BMW M4 DTM, in accordance with Class 1 regulations, has a much shorter exhaust pipe on only the right side of the car. The end of the exhaust pipe is located towards the centre of the door, next to the vents. Unlike in the past, there is no second exhaust pipe on the left side of the car.

Push-to-Pass.
The DTM has introduced a push-to-pass function for the first time in 2019. At the touch of a button, the drivers can call on up to 30 PS of extra engine power. This is possible using an additional standard part, the fuel flow restrictor. The increase in power is achieved by temporarily allowing more fuel to be injected into the four cylinders of the P48 turbo engine.



Rear wing / DRS.
The rear wing of the BMW M4 DTM is 520 millimetres wider than that on the 2018 car. It also has just one section. The DTM adopted the concept of the standard part from the Japanese Super GT Championship. The rear wing still has DRS (Drag Reduction System), in the form of a pneumatic flap mechanism, which reduces the amount of aerodynamic drag generated by the car.

Car weight.
The mandatory weight of the new BMW M4 DTM when empty is now less than 1,000 kg. The car must now weigh a minimum 981 kg without driver or fuel. That is 50 kg less than last season. The combination of more engine power and less weight means the BMW M4 DTM has a significantly lower power to weight ratio of 1.6 kg/hp. This should ensure that the cars reach the 300 km/h mark on the fastest sections of track on the DTM calendar, such as the Parabolica at the Hockenheimring.

Number plate.
In accordance with Class 1 regulations, there will be no number plate on the BMW M4 DTM in 2019. This increases the size of the intakes for the cooling system. The opening of the characteristic BMW radiator grill has also been optimised.

Cooling vents.
The size of the cooling vents in the bonnet has been increased significantly for the intercooler of the two-litre turbo engine.



Front splitter.
The protrusion of the front splitter has been reduced by up to 90 millimetres. This modification makes the BMW M4 DTM more robust in wheel-to-wheel battles.

Diffuser.
The diffuser on the BMW M4 DTM has been lowered by 30 millimetres and the start of the diffuser ramp has been moved back 870 millimetres.

Rear windscreen.
The vent on the rear windscreen of the BMW M4 DTM is also new. It allows optimised ventilation of the interior.

Other than that, the aerodynamics remain unchanged compared to 2018. With this combination of tried-and-tested and modified aerodynamic components, the focus shifts even more firmly towards the driver. At the same time, it avoids an aerodynamic arms race between the manufacturers.



Interior.
The new firewall in the interior, which shields the cockpit directly behind the driver, makes the car even safer. As a consequence, there is no interior mirror from 2019. Instead, the BMW M4 DTM is equipped with a rear-view camera and display.


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Any posted HP figures for the P48? It's like it's 1983 all over again.
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My understanding is that the P63 engine in the M8 GTE is quite similar overall to the production S63, and that the P63 is actually less powerful (granted, due to being restricted) than the S63.

It's really too bad there is no similar S48 engine from M Division. Not that I would expect such an engine to make more power than the P66 (which is more than 500hp if I recall correctly) as the text above states the P48 does. But I can imagine an S48 with 400hp+ making for a pretty cool F40 1M, F44 M2, F48 X1 M and F39 X2 M to take on the Mercedes-AMG *45 lineup.
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Any posted HP figures for the P48? It's like it's 1983 all over again.
BMW is claiming that the P48 will make for their most powerful DTM car ever so it will be in excess of 500 BHP if we go by that metric.

Interestingly, BMW decided to go even further back in time (i.e., throwback) to claim 50 Years of BMW Turbo Power (since the 2002 Tii) as evidenced by decal on the test/roll-out car.

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If you do the math it says the car weighs a minimum of 981kg and has 1.6hp/kg. I think it’s safe to say they will come in as close to minimum as humanly possible, so that equals approx 613hp.
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How much downforce are they going to lose with that new short splitter? That's a big difference.
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They state the car now weighs 981kgs and has a weight to power ratio of 1.6kg/HP...

Which means the car now has 613PS or about 600 US HP(?)

Sounds plausible for a turbo race engine. And 'a lot more 't than the NA 500HP V8s....

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If you do the math it says the car weighs a minimum of 981kg and has 1.6hp/kg. I think it’s safe to say they will come in as close to minimum as humanly possible, so that equals approx 613hp.

Sorry didn't read....I agree, but it's 1.6kg/HP

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40 years further and powerwise 'nothing has changed': M12 four pot doing 600HP in 1977....weighing 880kgs.

https://www.ultimatecarpage.com/spec...o-Group-5.html



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BMW killing it with 4cyl turbo engines? What? They have never done that before.
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