Chevrolet Camaro GT3 Badge Chevrolet Camaro GT3

(cf_camaro_gt3) Mod
Chevrolet Camaro GT3, skin #25_Reiter_GTM_2015
Chevrolet Camaro GT3, skin #25_Reiter_GTM_2015
Chevrolet Camaro GT3, skin 02_ROTC6_Max_Mueller
Chevrolet Camaro GT3, skin 2013_Reiter
Chevrolet Camaro GT3, skin 2014_Reiter
Chevrolet Camaro GT3, skin 66_ROTC6_Benni
Chevrolet Camaro GT3, skin Black_2013
Chevrolet Camaro GT3, skin Black_2014
Chevrolet Camaro GT3, skin Black_2015
Chevrolet Camaro GT3, skin FF_ADAC_GTM_12_YACO_Racing_34
Chevrolet Camaro GT3, skin FF_ADAC_GTM_12_YACO_Racing_35
Chevrolet Camaro GT3, skin Grey
Chevrolet Camaro GT3, skin _template_2012
Chevrolet Camaro GT3, skin _template_2013
Chevrolet Camaro GT3, skin _template_2014
Chevrolet Camaro GT3, skin _template_2015

Read the Readme of the car!!!

BOP (URD M4, my other Cars): 70% Restriktor, 15kg Ballast

Hans Reiter, Reiter Engineering founder and director, got the idea to convert a Chevrolet Camaro into a GT car during a stay in the USA in 2010. The unique design and the status of a “men’s car” were the determining factors for developing it into a GT racing car.
The FIA had approved the start for the homologation in October 2010. A team of 12 experts implemented the specifications and requirements within a short period of time, leading to the first test drives in 2011. Experienced pilots like Peter Kox (NLD) and Charlie Geipel (DEU) have been responsible for testing the Camaro thoroughly.
The development took 12 months in total and Reiter Engineering in Germany did all the development work at the highest level. SARENI United was founded for this project. In the future it will manage all matters regarding the Camaro GT racing car as an independent company.

The heart of the Camaro with a 7.9 litre cubic capacity, with more than 650 HP and the enormous torque of more than 800 Nm, is designed and manufactured by KATECH, a very successful engine manufacturer with headquarters in Clinton, MI. KATECH received the following specifications: close-to-production, low cost, service performance of 10,000 km and maximum power.

The light gear box (37 kg) which is able to convert the high torque is produced by Holinger from Germany. Holinger is a very experienced and reliable partner.

Security was a main concern for the Camaro GT. In addition to the mandatory roll cage it provides a newly designed fuelling system which was developed by Krontec and will raise the bar with regard to security. Krontec will launch this system in 2012. There is also a big crush zone in the front and the rear of the car, conditioned by the outside dimensions.
A maximum of 20 units will be manufactured every year.

Setups

There are no setups for this car.

Sessions

This car has been used in 12 sessions.

Tyres

  • Dry (S)

Specs

  • Acceleration: -- s 0–100
  • BHP: 615 bhp
  • Power Ratio: 2.22 kg/hp
  • Top Speed: 270 km/h
  • Torque: 854 Nm
  • Weight: 1365 kg

About