McLAREN GT ANNOUNCES FIRST CUSTOMERS FOR NEW McLAREN MP4-12C GT3

Aug 17, 2011

WOKING, UK (17 August) -  As McLaren GT prepares to enter two cars in the Blancpain Endurance Series race at Magny Cours on 27 August 2011, the new GT race car manufacturer is announcing that the first 20 MP4-12C GT3 race cars available to purchase for racing in 2012 are now sold. Like the 12C road car on which the 12C GT3 race car is based, demand has outstripped supply.

Production of the 12C GT3  has been deliberately limited, as McLaren GT plans to develop close relationships and provide ongoing engineering support to its customers racing in 2012 and beyond.  This limited production run of race cars will be distributed among private owners and race teams for racing in Europe next year.  A full list of clients for the new 12C GT3 will be published in advance of the 2012 season, and will include:

  • ASM Team
  • Andrew Tate
  • Apex Motorsport
  • Boutsen Energy Racing/Ginion Group
  • Doerr Motorsport
  • Gulf Racing
  • J.A.S. Motorsport
  • Klaas Hummel
  • Leon Price
  • Von Ryan Racing

McLaren GT began development of the 12C GT3 in March, when the first iteration of the stunning new race car undertook debut tests at the MIRA proving ground and Silverstone Stowe Circuit in the UK.  Subsequent tests at two of Europe’s most challenging new circuits; Circuito de Navarra in northern Spain and Autodromo Internacional do Algarve in Portugal, were followed by a race debut in the British GT Championship at Spa-Francorchamps early in July.  At the end of July, three examples of the 12C GT3 competed in the Total 24 hours of Spa.

McLaren GT Project Manager Andrew Kirkaldy said: "The new 12C GT3 has gone from its first ever shakedown to a 24 hour endurance race in a matter of a few months. That is a huge achievement for the car and its new componentry, as well as the team responsible for its development.

"Our new customers appreciate that taking a race season to develop the 12C GT3 means we are able to deliver a level of reliability and driveability that exceeds their expectations of new race cars.  Like the 12C road car, the GT3 version is based on a carbon ‘MonoCell’ chassis and has an all-new engine and transmission arrangement, as well as a bespoke aerodynamics package.  In tests and at races this season we have seen these technologies prove to be robust and efficient. Our experiences during this race season are helping us refine the 12C GT3’s technical credentials." 

The 12C GT3 race car is based on the groundbreaking 12C sports car.  McLaren Group CEO Martin Whitmarsh said: "This is an exciting time for McLaren.  In 2011 McLaren Automotive has launched what I believe is the most innovative sports car in the world and now a network of the world’s best car retailers has begun opening showroom doors to customers of the 12C.  A new £40m McLaren Production Centre will officially open later this year and development programmes for McLaren Automotive’s future range  of sports cars are well underway.  

 "The technological expertise we have in McLaren Racing and McLaren Automotive is now being introduced to a different level of motorsport by McLaren GT.  Since the launch of McLaren GT we have been overwhelmed by the number of enquiries received to purchase the 12C GT3.  Our new customers are leaders in GT racing, and we’re confident that we will deliver to them the the most efficient, reliable and easy to drive car among the competition when it lines up on the grid next year 

"Our clients are looking forward to receiving a GT car full of Formula 1 technology, and we are committed to ensuring ownership of the 12C GT3 is as enjoyable as racing it." 

The development team at McLaren GT includes senior executives from McLaren Automotive and McLaren Racing. The development programme for the 12C GT3 is therefore advanced through the knowledge of specialists in aerodynamics, advanced simulation methods and vehicle dynamics engineering.

The 12C GT3 will be supplied with a steering wheel of the same design employed by Lewis Hamilton in his MP4-24 Formula 1 car. McLaren GT is working with Formula 1 suppliers past and present in developing the 12C GT3, including Akebono, Mobil 1, McLaren Electronic Systems, Ricardo and Michelin.

McLaren GT set the price of the new MP4-12C GT3 at £310,000. Customers of the car have been encouraged by the promise of no hidden costs and the opportunity to work with McLaren GT engineers throughout 2012 in developing the 12C GT3 to their own race specification.  

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Notes to editors:

* Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile

 

McLaren MP4-12C GT3 Technical Specification

Width (mm)

1995mm

Height (mm)

1145mm

Wheelbase (mm)

2670mm

Fuel tank capacity

120 litres

Chassis/body

McLaren carbon fibre MonoCell with aluminum front and rear frames and bespoke carbon body panels

Aerodynamics

Front and rear diffuser, front splitter, dive planes and adjustable rear wing.

Transmission

6 speed sequential using actuation via steering wheel mounted paddles

Limited slip differential with a range of ramps and adjustable pre-load.

Wet sump

Sintered clutch hydraulically operated

Driveshafts with tripod joints

Engine type

V8 twin turbo McLaren M838T

Engine capacity

3.8L

Bore x Stroke

93 x 69.9

Max. Engine speed

Limited to 7500rpm

Cylinder block

Cast aluminium , 90 deg V angle, dry sump scavenge, Nikasil coated liners

Crankshaft

Forged steel flat plane

Pistons

Forged aluminium

Conrods

Forged steel

Cylinder head

Cast aluminium with plastic composite cam covers, inlet & exhaust variable cam timing

Valvetrain

32V with 40 deg variable cam timing on intake & exhaust. Low mass with sliding contact end pivoted finger followers, single variable rate springs and hollow cast chilled iron camshafts

Intake system

Two water/air charge air coolers. Plastic composite plenum.

Exhaust system

Cast stainless steel exhaust manifold with compact MHI fixed geometry turbo chargers.  970 deg C turbine inlet temperature.

Fuel system

Returnless fuel rail with twin fuel tank mounted pumps and twin spray injectors

Engine management

MESL TAG400 ECU & CIU 100

Interfacing with Bosch ABS and Shiftec control units

Wiring harness

Modular installation: Engine, chassis, fuel cell

Lubrication

MOBIL1: engine and transmission

Cooling

Air/water heat exchangers for engine water and charge air cooling combined with water/oil heat exchangers for engine, transmission & PAS.

Front axle

SKF integrated axles with handed single wheel retaining nut

Rear axle

SKF integrated axles with handed single wheel retaining nut

Front suspension

Double wishbone adjustable for ride height camber and toe

Rear suspension

Double wishbone adjustable for ride height camber and toe

Dampers

Coil over Multimatic dampers with DSSV technology with independent bump and rebound adjustment

Front brake system

Akebono 6 piston monoblock caliper

378Ø x 36mm Iron ventilated disc

Rear brake system

Akebono 4 piston monoblock caliper

355Ø x 32mm iron ventilated disc

Steering

Electro-hydraulic PAS

Wheels

Forged Aluminium

Front 12” x 18”

Rear 13” x 18”

MESL TPS system compatible

Cockpit electronics

Multifunction steering wheel with integrated driver display

Central switch panel with systems display screen

Steering wheel

Derived from MP4-24 Formula 1 wheel retaining integrated driver display, paddle shift and switches

 

 

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