AMG GTR PRO

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RC1807

12,523 posts

168 months

Tuesday 16th February 2021
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Couldn't you have borrowed the DeLorean and gone back and sorted this COVID st out?
Some people are so selfish.....

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Lovely looking AMG!

pincher

8,539 posts

217 months

Tuesday 16th February 2021
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Yep, that hit the spot! clap

baronbennyt

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900 posts

96 months

Tuesday 16th February 2021
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Ha! Sadly, the DeLorean had sold by the time I viewed the AMG. However, in its place was a rather lovely Ferrari F40 and a new Brabham BT62 road mule, which looks capable of time travel!






Podie

46,630 posts

275 months

Tuesday 16th February 2021
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baronbennyt said:
Ooh, that looks interesting. What was the fit and finish like?

baronbennyt

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900 posts

96 months

Tuesday 16th February 2021
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Podie said:
Ooh, that looks interesting. What was the fit and finish like?
The track-only version has received fantastic reviews so there’s no doubting it’s performance capabilities, but a road version has to achieve that plus a level of fit and finish and reliability far and above something designed only for circuit use. At the moment it looks a little “iffy” but it is a test mule so that’s to be expected. I’ll reserve judgement until the finished product is ready. It’s also c. £1m so slightly out of my price range!

baronbennyt

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Tuesday 16th February 2021
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Mercedes-AMG GT R Pro specification (Autocar)

Units sold worldwide: c. 750
Engine V8: 3982cc, twin-turbocharged, petrol
Power: 577bhp at 6250rpm
Torque: 516lb ft at 2100-5500rpm
Gearbox: 7-spd dual-clutch automatic
Kerb weight: 1575kg
Top speed: 198mph
0-62mph: 3.6sec
Fuel economy: 22.1-22.2mpg [Hmmmmm...]

Vehicle description (EVO magazine)

'At the heart of the Pro’s offering are four manually adjustable coilovers, offering pre-load, rebound and compression settings, the latter for low and high speed. Obviously, that means there’s no longer a button on the centre console to adjust the damping, rather any changes have to be done crouched next to the car. It’s joined by a carbonfibre adjustable anti-roll bar on the front axle (an adjustable steel bar is at the rear), while the GT R’s uniball spherical joints on the lower rear wishbones are used on the upper wishbones, too. A carbonfibre shear panel adds rigidity to the structure by bracing the body underneath, while the GT R’s dynamic engine and transmission mounts have been re-tuned to suit the Pro’s more track-focused brief.

The Pro package continues with the fitment of the Track Pack and ceramic brakes as standard, both options on the regular GT R, the former bringing an extensive roll-cage, a four-point harness and a fire extinguisher. The forged wheels are finished in titanium grey, while the roof panel is now also carbonfibre also and features a truncated middle section: the AMG carbonfibre package is also standard equipment, and the total weight saving in fact is 14kg over the regular GT R. That doesn’t sound like much, granted, but take into account that the cage of the Track Pack puts some kilos back into the car, so a like-for-like comparison would show a greater difference.

The other major change with the Pro is its increased aerodynamic performance. Louvres slashed into the front wings extract air from the front wheel arches, thereby cancelling lift, and the larger front splitter that juts out from the nose is complemented by dive planes attached to the front corners of the car. A vertical blade behind the rear wheel arches helps channel the air aftwards, while the rear wing has an additional gurney flap for increased downforce and now sits on milled alloy supports. It’s not as though the GT R was a weak-looking car anyway, but the Pro definitely has an even more purposeful air to it.

Finally, all AMG GT’s now benefit from the latest Mercedes cockpit design and technology - a fully digital instrument binacle with a 12.3” screen, complemented by a 10.25” multimedia display in the centre console. You can choose from three different layouts for the ‘dials’, and it’s almost endlessly configurable via switches on the new steering wheel, along with further buttons on the GT’s broad centre console for adjusting the multi-stage dampers, the esp setup, the exhaust valves, and so on. There’s also now the rotary mode switch on the wheel, plus a pair of multi-configurable switches just off the rim, that can also adjust any of the aforementioned parameters. With AMG Dynamics, not only is there now Slippery, Comfort, Sport, Sport+, Race and Individual overall driving modes, there is are also Basic, Advanced, Pro and Master settings that affect steering weight and the ESP setup'.

f1ten

2,161 posts

153 months

Tuesday 16th February 2021
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Fab looking gtr Pro congrats

Terminator X

15,041 posts

204 months

Tuesday 16th February 2021
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Damn that looks love

TX.

PGNSagaris

2,930 posts

166 months

Tuesday 16th February 2021
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Beautiful looking car that AMG. Enjoy.

Are you at the DN day in May?

epom

11,491 posts

161 months

Wednesday 17th February 2021
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That is lovely, fab colour. If Dick Dastardly had a Merc that would be it.

baronbennyt

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900 posts

96 months

Wednesday 17th February 2021
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PGNSagaris said:
Beautiful looking car that AMG. Enjoy.

Are you at the DN day in May?
After 12 years of going to the Nurburgring once if not twice a year, every year, I'm going to give it a miss in 2021 - partly because of Covid and potential complications with that and partly because I'm keen to try some new UK circuits. I'll be back at the Green Hell in 2022 with this monster though, all being well!




baronbennyt

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900 posts

96 months

Thursday 18th February 2021
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Given the AMG GT R Pro (along with my 991.1 GT3RS) will spend much of its time on track days this year, I thought I'd post my track day diary, in case any of you on this forum might be be down for some of the same.

APRIL
+ 23, Friday - Goodwood (circuit own day)
+ 26, Monday - Goodwood (circuit own day)

MAY
+ 14, Friday - Castle Combe (circuit own day)
+ 20, Thursday - Snetterton (Circuit Days)

JUNE
+ 4, Friday - Goodwood (circuit own day)
+ 17, Thursday - Castle Combe (Porsche Club)

JULY
+ 15, Thursday - Castle Combe (Porsche Club)
+ 25, Sunday - Anglesey (Circuit Days)
+ 26, Monday - Anglesey (Javelin)

AUGUST
+ 30, Monday - Croft (Circuit Days)

SEPTEMBER
+ 20, Monday - Snetterton (Javelin)
+ 24, Friday - Goodwood (circuit own day)

baronbennyt

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900 posts

96 months

Thursday 18th February 2021
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Official harnesses and fire extinguisher have now been fitted to the AMG in light of the car's intended use. Rather frustratingly you can't have the harnesses fitted with the standard seat belts so it's one or the other, unlike my GT3RS where either can be used. Still, it's a minor inconvenience all told.


Glenn63

2,749 posts

84 months

Thursday 18th February 2021
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Stunning car, the ‘standard’ GTR has been one of my favourites since they came out they have a real presence on the road and this is a step further still! Be interesting to hear how it compares on track to the Gt3.

bolidemichael

13,803 posts

201 months

Friday 19th February 2021
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I work round the corner from Joe's place and it's a pleasure to witness the rotation of super(b) cars.

Did you have a ganders at the two Dallara that are currently in the showroom? Oddly, just one is on their website.

baronbennyt

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900 posts

96 months

Friday 19th February 2021
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bolidemichael said:
I work round the corner from Joe's place and it's a pleasure to witness the rotation of super(b) cars.

Did you have a ganders at the two Dallara that are currently in the showroom? Oddly, just one is on their website.
It's a special place indeed. Yes, I saw two Dallaras there - a baby blue one which I believe Adrian Newey has been using on track days, and a lovely green one (pictured) which is Joe Macari's own. There aren't enough green cars in the world!




Arun_D

2,302 posts

195 months

Friday 19th February 2021
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Congrats on the GTR-Pro, Benny. I'm also new to the world of AMG, with a W204 C63 Estate joining the Exige Cup recently.

Alas, I won't be going to the 'ring this year, either (concentrating on saving for race budget), but myself and a few other Lotus buddies will be at the same Snetterton data as yourself at the end of May. Looking forward to seeing the new car!

Bright Halo

2,962 posts

235 months

Friday 19th February 2021
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That looks stunning!
Will be amazing on track.

baronbennyt

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900 posts

96 months

Friday 19th February 2021
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Arun_D said:
Congrats on the GTR-Pro, Benny. I'm also new to the world of AMG, with a W204 C63 Estate joining the Exige Cup recently.

Alas, I won't be going to the 'ring this year, either (concentrating on saving for race budget), but myself and a few other Lotus buddies will be at the same Snetterton data as yourself at the end of May. Looking forward to seeing the new car!
Hi Arun

A C63 Estate and Exige Cup is a pretty awesome combo, big thumbs up. It will be great to meet up at Snet in May. I will drive up the night before since I'm in deepest Surrey. I'll be in the RS so I'll have to show off the AMG another time! I've not been to Snet before so I might be following you for the day smile

Ben

Julian Thompson

2,529 posts

238 months

Friday 19th February 2021
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baronbennyt said:
Given the AMG GT R Pro (along with my 991.1 GT3RS) will spend much of its time on track days this year, I thought I'd post my track day diary, in case any of you on this forum might be be down for some of the same.

APRIL
+ 23, Friday - Goodwood (circuit own day)
+ 26, Monday - Goodwood (circuit own day)

MAY
+ 14, Friday - Castle Combe (circuit own day)
+ 20, Thursday - Snetterton (Circuit Days)

JUNE
+ 4, Friday - Goodwood (circuit own day)
+ 17, Thursday - Castle Combe (Porsche Club)

JULY
+ 15, Thursday - Castle Combe (Porsche Club)
+ 25, Sunday - Anglesey (Circuit Days)
+ 26, Monday - Anglesey (Javelin)

AUGUST
+ 30, Monday - Croft (Circuit Days)

SEPTEMBER
+ 20, Monday - Snetterton (Javelin)
+ 24, Friday - Goodwood (circuit own day)
Some great days there and congratulations on the new car it looks wonderful.

Have you considered W2R for your track days? They look after the cars for you too, can take them to the events and leave you to just turn up and enjoy with no drivers briefings and stuff. Highly recommended - I did it last year, will be doing it again this year and for one membership fee get access to an even wider spread of events than you mention.

No affiliation other than being a happy customer.

In any event, I hope you have an amazing season and very well done for taking the cars on track. I really need to copy you and find the courage to do the same with some of my more coveted cars. In the end you’re probably right - they’re at their best on track!