Gr. C - Mercedes-Benz C9 1989 LM

(ks_mercedes_c9) DLC
Gr. C - Mercedes-Benz C9 1989 LM, skin 00_sauber_63
Gr. C - Mercedes-Benz C9 1989 LM, skin 00_sauber_63
Gr. C - Mercedes-Benz C9 1989 LM, skin 01_sauber_61
Gr. C - Mercedes-Benz C9 1989 LM, skin 02_michelin_63
Gr. C - Mercedes-Benz C9 1989 LM, skin 03_aeg_61
Gr. C - Mercedes-Benz C9 1989 LM, skin 04_aeg_olympia_62
Gr. C - Mercedes-Benz C9 1989 LM, skin 05_team_redline_blue
Gr. C - Mercedes-Benz C9 1989 LM, skin 06_team_redline_classic
Gr. C - Mercedes-Benz C9 1989 LM, skin 07_team_redline_navy
Gr. C - Mercedes-Benz C9 1989 LM, skin 08_team_redline_red
Gr. C - Mercedes-Benz C9 1989 LM, skin 09_team_redline_white
Gr. C - Mercedes-Benz C9 1989 LM, skin 12hV_GC_Kreativ_26
Gr. C - Mercedes-Benz C9 1989 LM, skin 85_BISON_FH
Gr. C - Mercedes-Benz C9 1989 LM, skin ACF HLM1 GRC #060
Gr. C - Mercedes-Benz C9 1989 LM, skin RDN_GTSE_CorsaItalia

In 1989, the Mercedes-Benz C9 was able to achieve great success. Beside replacing the black colour scheme for its national plain silver scheme, reducing AEG as a minor sponsor, the older M117 5.0L turbocharged V8 engine was upgraded to the M119, which replaced steel heads with new aluminium. The C9 was able to win all but one race in the 1989 season, including the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

The car had two variations. The LM version, depicted here, had reduced downforce for less drag and was able to achieve great top speeds at the long straights of the Le Mans circuit.During qualifying for Le Mans, the C9 recorded a speed of 398 km/h on the Mulsanne Straight, a record. Mercedes driver Jean-Louis Schlesser would end up taking the driver's championship that season.

The M119 engine could use just 50% of total boost and still produce more than 710bhp with low fuel consumption, very important for the 24 hours race. Alternatively you can crack the turbo boost to 100% and get a power output of more than 900bhp but at the expense of reliability.

The car had very high levels of downforce, even in the LM low drag version. The downforce was generated by a very big diffuser and under tray, but this also caused the car to be very pitch sensitive. Very stiff suspension was needed to make the car more stable aerodynamically, but the combination of the suspension setup with the diffuser stall at low speeds and the impressive amounts of torque of the turbo charged engine at low revs, make a car easy to spin at slow turns. Careful throttle application is advised.

Setups

There are no setups for this car.

Sessions

This car has been used in 9 sessions.

Tyres

  • Hard Slicks 90s (H)
  • Medium Slicks 90s (M)
  • Soft Slicks 90s (S)

Specs

  • Acceleration: --s 0-100
  • BHP: 750+bhp
  • Power Ratio: 1.20kg/hp
  • Top Speed: 380+km/h
  • Torque: 500Nm
  • Weight: 905kg

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