Callaway Competition C7 GT3-R Brochure
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Callaway Competition C7 GT3-R Brochure
MPN ModyPlastNolden GBR Nicola Bulgari CALLAWAY COMPETITION GMBH Liebigstr. 31, 74211 Leingarten Telephone: +49 7131 903-10, Fax: +49 7131 9000-31 E-Mail: [email protected], Web: www.callawaycars.de www.facebook.com/CallawayCompetition Integrated quick fuel filler in the gearbox cooling duct. CALLAWAY COMPETITION SHOWS COMPETENCE AND PASSION ”The most beautiful car we have ever built.” The new Callaway Corvette C7 GT3-R, constructed by Callaway Competition of Leingarten Germany, sets new standards in the league of GT3 race cars and should, as its predecessor C6-based model, become a worldwide sensation in GT3. The development of the vehicle began in mid-2014 on CAD, with technically-relevant parts developed by Mike Gramke and Uwe Hoffmann. Callaway Competition was created in 1985 under the name ”Wöhr & Ciccone”. Since its founding, the company has specialized on body production, vehicle repairs and racing conversions. In 1988, ”Wöhr & Ciccone” expanded to include distribution of Callaway Corvettes in Europe. Callaway Competition got its name in 1994. Since then, racing Corvettes developed and built in Leingarten for ADAC GT Masters and other series have achieved great success. Callaway Competition is the oldest team in ADAC GT Masters, and started in 1993 with a Corvette C4 at the ADAC GT Cup. Since 2006, more than twenty GT3 Corvettes have been built in Leingarten. The Callaway-developed Corvette Z06.R GT3 is one of the most successful racing cars in the ADAC GT Masters with 23 victories. The body and dashboard were CAD-designed by Paul Deutschman, Callaway’s designer of over 30 years, of Montreal, Canada. Design details were finalized via international telephone. At the end of 2014, the vehicle design was established and, in the spring of 2015, vehicle construction was started in Leingarten. After Callaway Competition provided data, customers and suppliers milled forms for the body parts. The carbon parts from these forms were chiefly manufactured in Leingarten, with some produced by friendly firms. The only stock components retained from the Corvette C7 are the chassis, which is reinforced with the roll cage, the lower control arms, the upper half of the rear bumper, and the tail lights. The engine was carried over from its predecessor with minor changes. All other parts were newly developed and manufactured, with the major part of the technical components from aluminum and carbon fiber hand-built in Leingarten. The front spoiler, diffuser and rear wing aerodynamic parts were of aerodynamic core (Paul Schreiber and Alex Koppe) are developed and implemented in CAD. The shape and the profile of the rear wing corresponds to all the latest developments and offers a high level of innovation. Business owners, Giovanni Ciccone and Ernst Wöhr, put a great deal of sweat and blood and all their experience of the last ten years in the construction of the Corvette C7 GT3-R. Proven naturally aspirated V8 engine, already driven to numerous victories in the predecessor C6 model. Width 2042 mm (80.4 in.) Wheelbase 2713 mm (106.8 in.) Overall Length 4592 mm (188.7 in.) Homologation Weight 1240 kg (2734 lb.) Chassis Aluminum Engine Type 8 Cylinder V, 90° Bank Angle Power 550 - 600 HP (depending on Air-Restrictor) Torque 475-500 LB-FT (depending on Air-Restrictor) Engine Displacement 6245 cc (381 cid) Sidepipes with skirt outlet. Stainless steel exhaust system with sound deadening and catalytic converters.
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