Mercedes-Benz CLK DTM
| Category | Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (Touring Cars) |
|---|---|
| Constructor | Mercedes-Benz |
| Successor | Mercedes-Benz AMG C-Class DTM (W203) |
| Technical specifications | |
| Chassis | Carbon-fibre composite on steel tubular frame |
| Suspension | Double wishbones, push-rod actuated coil springs and shock absorbers, anti-roll bar |
| Length | 4,690 mm (185 in) |
| Width | 1,845 mm (73 in) |
| Height | 1,255 mm (49 in) |
| Wheelbase | 2,695 mm (106 in) |
| Engine | Mercedes-Benz 4.0 L (244 cu in) V8 90-degree DOHC naturally aspirated front engine |
| Transmission | Xtrac 6-speed sequential manual sport gearbox |
| Power | 470 hp (350 kW) |
| Weight | 1,080 kg (2,381 lb) (including driver) |
| Fuel | Aral Ultimate |
| Lubricants | Mobil 1 |
| Brakes | Internally-ventilated carbon ceramic discs, all-round |
| Tyres | Dunlop SP Sport Maxx Front: 265/660 - R18 Rear: 280/660 - R18 AVUS forged aluminium wheels Front: 12 x 18 inches Rear: 13 x 18 inches |
| Competition history | |
| Debut | 2000 Hockenheimring-1 DTM round |
The Mercedes-Benz CLK DTM is a 2-door DTM touring car constructed by the German car manufacturer Mercedes-Benz, that debuted in the 2000 DTM season, and competed until the end of the 2003 season. It was based on the standard Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class (C208) road car then later the CLK-Class (C209).