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Volvo S60 Touring Car

By Anthony Crawford |

S60 Ready for The Track

Volvo is finally thinking straight again. Only weeks after they revealed the new S60 at the Geneva Motor Show, a racing version of this stunning car is well under way and it does look the business.

We can thank Volvo Cars Belgium who will enter the new car in the Belgium Touring Car Series, which kicks off next weekend.

It’s exactly what the brand needs to expose just how well some of their cars perform and the all new S60 will be at the forefront of that charge.

Bart Crols is the Managing Director of Volvo Cars Belgium and we like how he’s thinking when he recently said, “The all-new S60 sports sedan is Volvo’s most exciting driving experience so far and there is no better way to show this than by bringing to the race track”

It also helps that the S60 road car along with several other Volvo models are built in Belgium at the Volvo Cars Ghent plant.

Volvo’s S60 Racing Team has developed this car in record time and in accordance with BTCS (Belgium Touring Car Series) and S1 regulations, which thankfully, emphasise standardised features on these cars.

That means all cars must use a tubular chassis, the same type of front and rear suspension and aerodynamics.

There’s also a specification for engine specs but at the moment, teams are allowed to use their own engines and the S60 has a cracker.

Interestingly, the car runs a 3.5-litre V6, which develops 410 hp (306 kW) with 412 Nm at 5500 rpm and is mated to a six-speed sequential gearbox driving the rear wheels.

Stopping power looks to be well sorted too, with 6-pot callipers all round on 380mm discs up front and 355mm on the rears.

Front suspension is independent with 3-way adjustable shocks while the rear end is 3-way onboard adjustable shocks absorbers.

While the S60 race car looks good, it will need to be. It will face some serious competition from the likes of Audi, BMW, Jaguar and Volkswagen.

We’ll let you know how Volvo’s fares in its first race in due course.

Technical Specification Volvo S60 BTCS

Regulation: BTCS Silhouette S1

Chassis: Tubular frame

Front Suspension: Independent with 3-way adjustable shock

absorbers

Rear Suspension: Independent with 3-way onboardadjustable

shock absorbers

Brakes: 6-piston callipers, 380 mm discs at the front and 6

piston callipers, 355 mm discs at the rear

Engine: Mid-mounted standardised 3500 cc V6

Engine Power Output: 410 hp with 412 Nm at 5500rpm

Gearbox: Six-speed sequential. Rear-wheel drive

Wheels: 10″ X 18″ front and 12″ X 18″ rear

Tyres: Michelin 27/65/18 front and Michelin 30/65/18 rear

2010 Racing Calendar for the all-new Volvo S60 in the BTCS series

April 9-11 Zolder

April 30-May 2 Dijon-Prenois

June 4-6 Spa-Francorchamps

July 9-10 Spa-Francorchamps

September 17-19 Spa-Francorchamps

October 8-10 Zolder


 
  • ABMPSV

    Stunning car. Good shape, nice engine.

  • Baddass

    Now there is some flared wheelarches!

  • Wahash

    This car is stunning in normal road going form and the touring form is no different. Absolutely fantastic. If priced correctly, this car will be my next. Volvo have done wonders to shed the stigma that had are going from strength to strength.

  • Matt

    If the V8 Supercars detach from just Ford and Holden, I’d like to see this in there.

  • http://www.caradvice.com.au Mick

    I lurrrrve this car.Volvo have come a long way since the 240. This would look right at home at Bathurst. The Fordens would indeed need to become ‘Volvo aware drivers’. I liked these Swedish Holdens even when they were styled like coffins.

  • Gavjon

    Simple! NNNIIICCCEEE Car

  • Neo Utopia

    Volvo finally learned how to attract attention, design interesting looking cars, mod them a lot and then race them to their limits. Sound like DTM has a new addition.

  • Richo

    sounds like a pretty big investment in a relatively minor 6 round national championship, must get some pretty serious tv coverage and exposure to warrant the spend! Either that or they are using this championship as a means to develop the car before a WTCC assult next season or something…

  • MisterTwo

    They should put the Wagon version in to Touring cars like they did with the 850 in the early 90′s.

  • http://thecarwallpapers.net dartox

    yes best car