DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM

(ks_mercedes_190_evo2_s1) Mod
DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM, skin 0_Sonax_3
DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM, skin 0_Sonax_3
DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM, skin 10_Service_24h
DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM, skin 11_Laffite
DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM, skin 12_van_Ommen
DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM, skin 17_Asch
DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM, skin 18_Thiim
DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM, skin 22_Kuemmerling
DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM, skin 3_Ludwig
DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM, skin 4_Schneider
DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM, skin 5_Lohr_Berlin_2000
DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM, skin 6_Rosberg_Berlin_2000
DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM, skin Argento_Iridio_65
DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM, skin Berlin_2000_5
DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM, skin Blue_71
DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM, skin DTM_Junior_Team_UNIX_RENT_20
DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM, skin Grigio_Alanite_designo_68
DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM, skin Mystic_White_designo_55
DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM, skin Nero_Ossidiana_72
DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM, skin Rosso_Opale_67
DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM, skin Silver_Blue_13
DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM, skin Yellow_Blue_12
DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM, skin Zakspeed_Diebels_17
DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM, skin Zakspeed_Diebels_18
DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM, skin alpine_white_64
DTM Mercedes-Benz 190E DTM, skin black_66

The Mercedes-Benz 190 introduced in 1982 rapidly made a name for itself as the Baby-Benz. But who would have thought that it would also acquire a reputation as a compact sports car over the years and after several engine and equipment refinements?

The 190 E 2.5-16 Evolution II - celebrated its world premiere at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1990. The EVO II stood out for its bodywork modifications designed to reduce drag still further and to raise downforce at the front and rear axles. Particularly distinctive and eye-catching features were the large rear airfoil and the wheelarch flares. The EVO II caused quite a stir, quite literally. Within three months, a small series of 502 units was produced to obtain homologation for motor sport.

The car may have been ever so well developed and designed - for the motor sport teams, it was no more than the basis for additional modifications. And there was plenty of scope for the latter: engine output was boosted to well over 300 hp and the car's weight was reduced to less than 1,000 kilograms, resulting in a top speed in the range of 300 km/h. It is therefore not surprising that the EVO II was a highly successful competitor on the racetrack - as borne out by the DTM driver's title clinched by Klaus Ludwig in 1992.

Setups

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Sessions

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Tyres

  • Slicks Medium DTM90s (M)
  • Slicks Soft DTM90s (S)

Specs

  • Acceleration: --s 0-100
  • BHP: ...cv
  • Power Ratio: 2.75kg/cv
  • Top Speed: 280+km/h
  • Torque: ...Nm
  • Weight: 1000kg

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