Opel Vectra GTS V8 DTM

Opel Vectra GTS V8 DTM
Opel Vectra C, built to the DTM rules
Category Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (Touring Cars)
Constructor Germany Opel
Predecessor Opel Astra DTM
Successor No successor because of Opel's DTM withdrawal after 2005 season
Technical specifications
Chassis Carbon-fibre reinforced plastic monocoque
Suspension (front) Double wishbones front and rear, central wheel mounts, stabilisers front and rear, adjustable shock absorbers
Suspension (rear) As front
Length 4,883 mm (192 in)
Width 1,850 mm (73 in)
Height 1,250 mm (49 in)
Axle track 1,600 mm (63 in) on front, 1,550 mm (61 in) on rear
Wheelbase 2,800 mm (110 in)
Engine Opel 3,998 cc (244 cu in) V8 90° naturally aspirated, front engined, longitudinally mounted
Transmission Xtrac 6-speed sequential manual transmission
Power 476 hp (355 kW) @ 6800 rpm
Weight 1,050 kg (2,315 lb) including driver
Fuel Shell V-Power Racing unleaded (2004)
Aral Ultimate 100 RON unleaded (2005)
Lubricants Valvoline Racing Synthetic VR1 Motor Oil 10W-30
Brakes AP Racing carbon brake discs with 6-piston calipers and pads
Tyres Dunlop SP Sport Maxx
Competition history
Notable entrants Germany OPC Team Phoenix
Germany OPC Team Hozler
Notable drivers Switzerland Marcel Fässler
France Laurent Aïello
United Kingdom Peter Dumbreck
Germany Heinz-Harald Frentzen
Germany Manuel Reuter
Germany Timo Scheider
Debut 2004 Hockenheimring DTM round
RacesWinsPolesF.Laps
22 (including non-championship race at Shanghai)0 (including non-championship race at Shanghai)0 (including non-championship race at Shanghai)1 (including non-championship race at Shanghai)
Constructors' Championships 0
Drivers' Championships 0

The Opel Vectra GTS V8 DTM was a last-ever DTM touring car constructed by the German car manufacturer Opel. It was developed in mid-2002 with an upon completion in late-2003 and has been raced in 2004-2005 DTM seasons with small success before the automotive company's exit after 2005 season due to General Motors's was focused on FIA WTCC in Europe sector.[1] The Vectra GTS V8 DTM replaced the retired Opel Astra DTM at the end of the 2003 season and based on the production Opel Astra C. Most notably of Opel Vectra GTS V8 DTM event was their horror accident involving Peter Dumbreck at the Zandvoort after his car losing control and rolls several times but Peter Dumbreck was uninjured.[2]

References

  1. motorsport.com. "Opel to be withdrawn after 2005". motorsport.com. Retrieved October 24, 2004.
  2. motorsport.com. "Ekstrom wins Zandvoort after crash chaos". motorsport.com. Retrieved September 10, 2004.
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