New Golf GTI Racer is Unveiled at Silverstone
16 March 2005
The world's first racing development of the award-winning new Golf
GTI was unveiled in Britain today (Wednesday) by Volkswagen Racing
UK.
The wraps came off the GTI racer in the paddock at Silverstone, less
than a month ahead of its scheduled race debut at Donington Park.
The Golf GTI is destined for the country's best-supported and most
exciting saloon car championship, the Volkswagen Racing Cup, where
it will join 30 other Volkswagens
of all shapes and sizes - including GTI models from the Golf's first, second,
third and fourth incarnations - for a season of competitive action.
The new car will be handled by a variety of journalist drivers during
the season, and Volkswagen Racing UK director Sam Roach believes
it will be a competitive
prospect: 'Twelve months ago we introduced the new Golf to racing - another
world first - and the lessons we learned adapting the 2.0 TDI version
for circuit racing,
in particular with the chassis tuning, suspension, steering, brakes and electronics,
will be a great help with the GTI. I am sure it will be a front-running car.'
Under the GTI's bonnet is the standard road car's sophisticated turbocharged
2.0-litre FSI direct injection petrol engine which, with its electronic mapping
modified for the track by Superchips and with a bespoke race exhaust system
from Milltek, will develop 239 PS - a 20 per cent improvement on
standard.
Larger front brakes have been employed to cope with the greater stresses
imposed on the track, and the suspension is enhanced by the adoption
of two-way adjustable
KW dampers. Pirelli P Zero Corsa tyres are fitted.
Inside, the GTI's already enviable safety systems have been bolstered
by the addition of an FIA-approved multi-point roll cage, plumbed-in
fire extinguisher
system and a Recaro racing seat with six-point harness and HANS device.
In other areas the GTI has undergone very few alterations. 'We have
deliberately kept the car as close to showroom specification as
possible,' said Roach.
The new Golf GTI is already a winner - even before it hits the track.
In December it was crowned Car of the Year by BBC Top Gear, and
in January earned
What
Car? magazine's Best Hot Hatch accolade.
The opening rounds of the 2005 Volkswagen Racing Cup take place at
Donington Park over the weekend of 2/3 April, as a supporting event
to the British Formula
3 Championship and the British GT Championship.
The championship will feature 12 rounds, with two races at each of
six meetings between April and September, and it will for the first
time venture to the Scottish
circuit of Knockhill and the ultra-fast Castle Combe track in Wiltshire.
See 2005 series calendar
for VW
Racing Cup
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