Many fans of motorsport want to see as soon as possible car, which Mercedes-Benz can not only participate but also to win the legendary race “24 Hours of Le Mans.” One of them is a student design Martin Chatelier servo (Fr.), which created its own conceptual model. The car bears the name DTW hypothetical and can occur at the start of the race in 2030. At its base is the cockpit, around which Chatelier has built other parts of the machine. Wedge design gives the driver maximum visibility and aerodynamic shape of the front of the car provides the necessary downforce.
DTW
The cockpit and chassis DTW made entirely of graphite. The drive was entrusted to two electric motors powered turbines Tesla. They in turn use compressed air from cameras placed at the side of the car. According Chatelier use of turbines offer higher efficiency than petrol or diesel analogs. Four air brakes in this innovative system act as aerodynamic system for recovery of energy (AERS), a pumped air into the turbines. The air braking system not only powered turbine engine, but perform their duties by helping the standard brakes.
The student has invented and how to solve the problem of tire wear during the race. Each of them is mounted 3D-printer, spraying liquid rubber that restores the standard wheels in motion.