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2022 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT Track Series For Sale - Brand New,
Collectible, Rarest AMG GT LMC is very proud to offer for sale this
2021 Mercedes AMG GT Track Series For the 55th anniversary of AMG,
Mercedes-AMG has just unveiled its most powerful customer car yet:
the Mercedes-AMG GT Track Series. With a limited run of only 55
units worldwide, this car was only offered to Mercedes's most
exclusive and high-profile VIP clients. They remain one of the
lowest production, most collectible, modern AMG's ever produced
certainly making it a true collectors car. Not to be confused with
the former Black Series model, the Mercedes-AMG GT Track Series is
based on last year's road-going Black Series. With the knowledge
from the GT3 and GT4 program, the team at AMG pushed the already
crazy machine to its most extreme form. Under the hood still sits
AMG's 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8, retaining the flat-plane crankshaft
of the road-going model. Thanks to the addition of some custom
motorsports injectors and a new tune, the V-8 now cranks out 734 hp
and 627 lb-ft of torque. Those figures represent gains of 14 hp and
37 lb-ft, respectively. That power is now fed to the rear wheels
via a sequential Hewland HLS 6-speed racing transaxle. An
adjustable racing differential is in place to help keep things
orderly around the track. Mercedes-AMG has also fitted a set of
four-way adjustable Bilstein dampers, complete with individually
adjustable high and low-speed settings for rebound and compression.
Putting that suspension to the ground is a set of 18-inch wheels,
chosen due to the availability of competition tires in that size.
Behind those wheels sits a set of motorsports-grade steel brakes,
which feature adjustable brake balance like a proper racing car.
Speaking of adjustability, the Track Series also comes equipped
with 12-mode racing traction control and ABS setup. The
aerodynamics package from the Black Series has also been upgraded
for this variant, including a higher downforce front splitter and a
revised rear wing. Even more carbon fiber has been used in the
car's Hightech Silver Magno bodywork, which helps drop curb weight
to just 3,086 lbs. That's pretty impressive when you consider
Mercedes-AMG stuck the full suite of motorsports safety equipment
into this GT, including an integrated roll cage, a fire suppression
system, and even an extrication hatch in the roof. That all
combines to ensure the driver safety cell in the Track Series
"meets the latest FIA standards," Mercedes says. The Mercedes-AMG
GT Track Series takes an already ludicrously capable car and turns
the knob up to 15. For that reason alone this car will certainly be
remembered as a high point of this era for AMG, making it the
ultimate collector's piece. Additional Details: -