Mercedes-AMG has revealed its most powerful sports car ever as a birthday present to itself.
The AMG GT Track Series pays a 778hp tribute to AMG founders Hans Werner Aufrecht and Erhard Melcher.
Marking the 55th anniversary of AMG, only 55 examples of the track-only machine will be produced.
Anniversary extravaganza
Similar to the road-going AMG GT Black Series, the new Track Series model includes technology taken from GT3 and GT4 race cars.
It means extensive use of carbon fibre bodywork, along with a dramatic adjustable rear wing and bespoke high-downforce front splitter.
A carbon fibre bonnet includes vents to extract hot air from the engine bay, and generate downforce. At the rear, a double diffuser continues the motorsport connection.
More power for the people
Powering the Track Series is a handbuilt 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8. With a race car-derived remap and special fuel injectors, output peaks at 778hp and 627lb ft. Transmitting power to the rear wheels is a Hewland six-speed sequential gearbox.
Adjustable four-way Bilstein suspension dampers allow drivers to tune their perfect track setup.
Motorsport-orientated traction control and ABS brake systems are standard, and offer multiple levels of adjustment.
Exploring track limits
Inside, a carbon fibre driver safety cell fits inside a steel roll cage. There’s even an escape hatch in the roof, just like the AMG GT race car.
The steering wheel has been designed by sim racing experts at Cube Controls, and sits in front of a programmable dashboard.
Owners will get access to exclusive track days, including bespoke training and individual engineer support.
Customers can expect to receive their cars in the second quarter of 2022. Prices for the AMG GT Track Series start at €390,000 (£325,000) before VAT.
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