FACT SHEET XXL Round 4 WEC NÜRBURGRING July 16, 2017

Heading home with tailwind Schaeffl er and Porsche are traveling to the Nürburgring as freshly minted winners of the and new leaders of the WEC standings

High-tech wonder Schaeffl er and Porsche Porsche is competing in the Partners for 70 years both WEC with two 919 Hybrid cars p. 8 on and off the track p.20 2 3

Technology prototype The Porsche 919 Editorial Hybrid is the title defender in the WEC A gripping competition and electrifying technol- ogy – the races of the FIA World Endurance Cham- pionship (WEC) make the hearts of all fans as well as those of the en- gineers involved beat Jörg Walz faster. Thanks to the reg- Vice President ulations that are focused Communications and Marketing Schaeffl er on the effi ciency of the Automotive vehicles, the exchange between motorsport and production of the manufacturers with WEC com- mitments is an intensive one. Technology transfer is the key word – an ideal platform for Schaeffl er. With its ideas and products, our company is active- ly involved in developing “mobility for tomorrow.” Since 2014, we have been partnering with Porsche in the WEC and have celebrated important title wins and victories there – most recently the third con- secutive victory in the prestigious 24-hour race at Le Mans. As the current leaders of the WEC stand- The FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) represents ings, we’re hoping to confi rm our good form in our the ultimate of all world championships. The high-tech home round at the Nürburgring. Effi ciency and LMP1 race cars are fully focused on effi ciency Contact Schaeffl er Technologies AG & Co. KG Communications and Marketing automobiles, relying – just like in the WEC – on Schaeffl er Automotive continually improving hybrid systems. Progress Industriestr. 1–3 high tech doesn’t stop. 91074 Herzogenaurach presse@schaeffl er.com Nine races per season in Europe, America and Characteristic for the WEC are its revolu- In 2017, the Porsche 919 Hybrid is again www.schaeffl er.com Asia, race durations of six to 24 hours and the tionary regulations. Since 2014, in the top competing in the highest energy effi ciency participation of renowned manufacturers such category, LMP 1, in which Porsche competes class established by the regulations. This as Alpine, Aston Martin, Ferrari, Ford, Toyo- with two 919 Hybrid cars, the output of the means that on a 13.629-kilometer lap at Contents ta and Schaeffl er’s partner Porsche – the FIA race cars has no longer been controlled by the Le Mans, the car is allowed to use eight me- 2 Schaeffl er in the WEC World Endurance Championship (WEC) contin- regulations. Instead, their energy consumption gajoules of recuperated energy while being li- 4 2017 race calendar ues to thrill motorsport fans around the globe (in megajoules) has been subject to control – mited to a maximum fuel consumption of 4.31 6 A legend: the Nürburgring in its sixth season. in other words, not the amount that arrives at liters. Both consumption levels are closely 8 Porsche 919 Hybrid the wheels but that which fl ows into the fuel monitored and accounted for after each lap. 10 The technology in the WEC The absolute highlight on the calendar: the tank and batteries and is ultimately used. This For the recuperation technology used in the 14 Hybrid powertrain concepts legendary 24-hour race at Le Mans. Schaeffl er rewards the most effi cient contenders and no 919 Hybrid, Porsche in 2017 again relies on a 16 The drivers as manufacturer Porsche’s partner is in the longer the most powerful ones. combination of kinetic energy recuperation at 18 Electric mobility at Schaeffl er thick of the action. Together the two companies the front axle and conversion of exhaust en- 20 Schaeffl er and Porsche won both the drivers’ and manufacturers’ world Technology transfer ergy into electricity. The electrical energy is 22 The Schaeffl er Group championships in 2015 and 2016, plus the As a result, a perfect parallel has been cre- placed into interim storage in lithium-ion bat- 23 Schaeffl er and the WEC facts and fi gures French race twice around the clock three times ated, as the engineering designers for volume teries and can be accessed to boost output by 24 WEC Nürburgring info in succession. production keep inventing increasingly effi cient the driver pushing a button. 4 7 5 A trip around the world Local color with nine stops Shanghai China 8 November 5, 2017 The track confi guration of the Europe, North and Central America, the Far East and the Arab region – the FIA World Endurance Shanghai International Circuit, a Grand Championship is fully living up to its ranking again in 2017. The iconic 24-hour race in France Prix circuit since 2004, has taken cues marks the pinnacle event of the season from the Chinese character shàng 上 (English: up, above, ascend). Tradition galore April 16, 2017 Fuji Japan Loyal companion In the UK, both Porsche 919 Hybrid October 15, 2017 Sakhir Bahrain cars clinch podium places: Bamber/ As far back as in 1967, Bernhard/Hartley fi nish second 9 sports cars were battling for November 18, 2017 and Jani/Lotterer/Tandy rank in glory and honor in the 1000 The Bahrain International Circuit is third place. Kilometers of Fuji. Since the one of six race tracks to have appeared WEC’s inaugural season in on the calendar each year ever since A good beginning 2012, the Speedway has been the WEC’s debut. Since 2015, the Another podium an integral component of season fi nale has been held there. Silverstone Great Britain 1 Spa-Francorchamps Belgium2 the series.

Hat-trick perfected Drivers’ classifi cation (Top 20) 3 P Driver Manufacturer Pts Le Mans France 1 Brendon Hartley (NZ) Porsche 83 10 Matthew Rao (GB) Alpine 18.5 June 17/18, 2017 May 6, 2017 1 Earl Bamber (NZ) Porsche 83 11 Nicolas Lapierre (F) Alpine/Toyota 16 After 2015 and 2016, Porsche wins the On the “Ardennes roller coaster,” 1 Timo Bernhard (D) Porsche 83 12 (F) Alpine 12.5 legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans again Bamber/Bernhard/Hartley claim this year and, as a result, extends its position three. Spa, however, 2 Anthony Davidson (GB) Toyota 66 13 Stéphane Sarrazin (F) Toyota 11 position as the record winner, now with remains the only WEC track 2 Kazuki Nakajima (J) Toyota 66 14 Yuji Kunimoto (J) Toyota 10 19 victories to its tally. Porsche has not yet won on. 2 Sébastien Buemi (CH) Toyota 66 15 Alex Lynn (GB) 10 3 Ho-Pin Tung (CN) Oreca 50 15 (F) Oreca 10 3 Oliver Jarvis (GB) Oreca 50 15 (RUS) Oreca 10 Home round 3 (F) Oreca 50 16 Emmanuel Collard (F) Oreca 8.5 Nürburgring Germany 4 Alex Bundle (GB) Oreca 31 16 François Perrodo (F) Oreca 8.5 4 6 4 David Cheng (CN) Oreca 31 17 Matthieu Vaxiviere (F) Oreca 8 July 16, 2017 The tradition-steeped German 4 (F) Oreca 31 18 Dominik Kraihamer (A) Enso 8 track has been part of the WEC 5 André Lotterer (D) Porsche 28 18 James Rossiter (GB) Enso 8 calendar since 2015. Porsche, 5 Neel Jani (CH) Porsche 28 18 (GB) Enso 8 with victories in both previous events, has been causing local 5 Nick Tandy (GB) Porsche 28 19 Memo Rojas (MEX) Oreca 4 fans to cheer. 6 André Negrão (BR) Alpine 24.5 19 Ryo Hirakawa (CH) Oreca 4 6 (F) Alpine 24.5 19 José Gutiérrez (MEX) Oreca 4 6 Pierre Ragues (F) Alpine 24.5 20 David Heinemeier (DK) Oreca 1.5 ¡Viva México! 7 Jean-Eric Vergne (F) Oreca 22.5 20 (CH) Oreca 1.5 Mexico City Mexico American way 7 Jonathan Hirschi (CH) Oreca 22.5 20 Nelson Piquet jr. (BR) Oreca 1.5 5 7 Tor Graves (GB) Oreca 22.5 September 3, 2017 Austin USA At the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez sports car races were 8 Bruno Senna (BR) Oreca 22 held nearly 30 years ago. In 2016, the circuit made a remarkable September 16, 2017 8 Julien Canal (F) Oreca 22 WEC debut. The is 8 Nicolas Prost (F) Oreca 22 Manufacturers’ classifi cation the “youngest” race track on the 9 Kamui Kobayashi (J) Toyota 20.5 P Manufacturer Pts calendar. In 2012, its inaugural 9 Mike Conway (GB) Toyota 20.5 1 Porsche 111 year, the venue hosted Formula 1 and since 2013, the WEC has been 10 Gustavo Menezes (USA) Alpine 18.5 2 Toyota 82.5 racing on the U.S. circuit as well. 6 7 Prestige aplenty The Nürburgring is not just one of the world’s major race tracks, but also an important proving €25 ground for automobile manufacturers and suppliers is the rate a private citizen pays for driving on the Nordschleife during the week 6m 11.13s is the lap record for race cars on the Nordschleife – posted by Stefan Bellof in a Porsche 956 C in 1983

Today, the Nordschleife is no longer appro- ved for any racing series with vehicles reaching speeds beyond 300 km/h. That’s why the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC), in which Schaeffl er’s partner Porsche competes with two 919 Hybrid prototypes in the top LMP1 category, holds its 6-hour race “only” on a par- tial section, the Grand Prix circuit with a length Nearly 21 kilometers long, 73 turns, gradients of common for some of the race track’s sections of about 5 kilometers that was opened in 1984 up to 18 percent – the Nürburgring Nordschleife to see stormy weather and sunshine in others (small picture). is unique in many respects and rightfully referred at the same time. And towering above it all is to as the most challenging, awe-inspiring and the Nürburg fortress that has given the circuit Competition of the manufacturers simply the world’s best permanent race track by its name. But the Nürburgring is not only a venue for many international special-interest magazines. motor racing’s competitive events, as the cir- But there’s even more to the Nürburgring than Ever since its inauguration in 1927 bold cuit has long been discovered by automotive this. To production vehicle manufacturers, the men and women have been pitted against OEMs and suppliers as a gauge for the reliabi- circuit in the Eifel region provides an important each other in motorcycle and car races on the lity of their latest products as well. Practically opportunity for testing new models due to its Nordschleife. 1951 was the fi rst year to see a no road-going car goes into mass production varied characteristics. Formula 1 event being held on a version of the without previously having passed the Nord- track that was still nearly 23 kilometers long at meter race at the Nürburgring that was part of schleife endurance test. And even here a se- Blind corners and treacherous crests, steep the time. In 1968, the subsequent three-time the World Sportscar Championship for more rious competition has by now emerged. Manu- uphill and downhill gradients, plus frequently F1 World Champion Jackie Stewart nicknamed than 40 years. Porsche clinched eleven overall facturers pride themselves on setting new lap changing track surfaces, put drivers and vehi- the race track “Green Hell” – a term that has victories in it, including successes with models records. In 2013, Porsche factory driver Marc cles through their paces: the Nordschleife my- since become a synonym for it. An event that as legendary as the Porsche 908/03 Spyder in Lieb in a 918 Spyder was the fi rst to break the thos. Due to its huge dimensions, it’s not un- was to evolve into a classic is the 1,000-kilo- 1971 (large picture). seven-minute “sound barrier.” 8 9

IC engine Suspension V four-cylinder engine (90-degree bank angle) Independent front and High-tech wonder with turbocharger, four valves per cylinder, rear, pushrod system 2,000 cc cubic capacity, DOHC, one Garrett with adjustable dampers turbocharger, gasoline direct injection The hybrid powertrain in the Porsche 919 combines downsizing turbo technology with effi cient gasoline direct injection in a two-liter V4 IC engine. A lithium-ion battery serves as an accumulator for the electrical energy from two diff erent recuperation systems – braking energy from the front axle and exhaust energy

Hybrid systems KERS with a motor-generator-unit (MGU) on the front axle, ERS for recuperation of exhaust energy

Wheels/tires Forged magnesium wheels, radial tires, front and rear: 310/710-18

Drivetrain Rear-wheel drive, traction control (ASR), temporary all-wheel drive using boost by an electric motor Dimensions on the front axle, sequential, Length 4,650 mm hydraulically operated seven- Width 1,900 mm Brakes speed racing transmission Height 1,050 mm Hydraulic dual-circuit braking system, Weight 875 kg mono block light metal brake calipers, ventilated carbon fi ber brake discs Monocoque Output front and rear, brake force distribution Fiber-reinforced construction IC engine < 500 HP on the rear axle infi nitely variable by the driver, the of carbon fi bers with aluminum MGU > 400 HP on the front axle front brakes recuperate energy honeycomb core 10 11

Technology elite “The 24 Hours of Le Mans pushes both man and machine to their absolute limits”

The FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) son’s other races, makes anything else pale in Fritz Enzinger with Le Mans as the pinnacle event of the season comparison. Thanks to a complex set of regula- Head of LMP1 at Schaeffl er’s partner Porsche is regarded as one of the most challenging tions for the top category, LMP, which has been motorsport series in terms of technology. in eff ect since 2014, the fastest contender at Thanks to a healthy mix of innovation and Le Mans is necessarily always the most effi - reliability of the vehicles, Schaeffl er’s partner cient one as well. The one having covered the suitability of their visionary designs in front of Porsche has been celebrating major successes – longest distance within 24 hours has extracted large audiences around the globe. including this year the maximum from a limited amount of fuel. Due to the major technological freedom in the The world’s toughest test laboratory High speed and high tech – the WEC combines areas of hybrid and powertrain technology, the matter which now are in absolute focus in auto- The fascination exuded by Le Mans. The both to a special degree, effi ciency being the manufacturers surprise with ever-new innova- motive engineering, and thus at Schaeffl er, and iconic French endurance race demands maxi- magic word. Which team, which manufacturer tion impulses while delivering thrilling on-tar- will continue to be in the coming decades. The mum performance twice around the clock – of makes the best use of the opportunities provid- mac action in the process. This year, following analogy between motorsport and production humans and hardware, as well as of the engi- ed by the regulations and technology? At the a breathtaking comeback drive, Schaeffl er’s very closely approaches its original meaning neers in the development laboratories. Revo- moment, there’s hardly another more attrac- partner Porsche has won the Le Mans race for again. The things that prove viable and win out lutionary technologies have frequently passed tive, let alone more creative, stage to demon- the third time in succession. in the world’s toughest races demonstrate their their baptism of fi re at Le Mans and subse- strate the innovative prowess of high-end hy- fi tness for use in production as well. The inno- quently went on to become fi rmly established brid sports cars. The season’s pinnacle event, Ideal platform for Schaeffl er vation-friendly regulations suit manufacturers in volume production. A short summary of past the 24 Hours of Le Mans, in which the drivers Effi ciency, high tech and reliability. In the and automotive suppliers like Schaeffl er who achievements: streamlined body styles, light- are on track four times as long as in the sea- WEC and at Le Mans, exactly the same topics aim to prove their technology expertise and the weight design, disc brakes and hybrid drive. 12 13

24 Hours of Le Mans facts For manufacturers and suppliers, Le Mans is a paradise. For Schaeffl er, the legendary 917, for example, was a development pro- “The 815.6 kWh totype for valve train components that were was recuperated by the victorious Porsche 919 subsequently produced by the millions. The Hybrid in 2017. This energy would allow an development of turbochargers profi ted from perfect electric car1 to cover a distance of 6,473 kilometers Le Mans as well. In 1976, Porsche achieved the fi rst victory of a turbocharged engine there. stage”

Teamwork, momentum, determination Why do you have a joint com- it. Especially in endurance Prof. Peter Gutzmer Deputy CEO 250 km/h and Chief Technology Offi cer of Average speed per lap, 220 km/h over the Success in motorsport is closely tied to the mitment with Porsche in the racing with its extremely high Schaeffl er AG entire race duration abilities of every individual but, above all, to WEC? demand for reliability we con- teamwork. Motorsport demands innovation The answer is simple. Hybrid is sistently learn new things. prowess and momentum, determination and becoming an increasingly im- components. In Formula E, it courage – the same applies to Schaeffl er’s portant automotive topic – both But this is true as well for For- is between the electric motor 50 to 60 l employees in their daily pursuit of standing on the road and in motorsport. mula E in which you’ve been and the transmission, or in of racing fuel per 100 kilometers were consumed the company’s ground and furthering its posi- In the WEC regulations, energy on board ever since the inau- the WEC’s hybrid, it’s between by a Porsche 956 in the 1980s – nearly twice the tion as a globally leading automotive supplier. effi ciency and forward-thinking gural season … the IC engine and the electric amount of the current, much faster 919 Hybrid technology play the key role. Exactly. This is where we ex- motor. In addition, motorsport whose “thirst” is limited to about 32 liters High-end technology paired with emotions plore extremes. After all, at is emotion – and that’s what – the motorsport commitment has been a vital What are you aiming to prove? Schaeffl er, we have and contin- we need in electric mobility as 19 victories element of Schaeffl er’s brand strategy for de- Technological expertise. And ue to gather a lot of know-how well. That’s why both series are No brand has mounted the very top of the cades, be it with high-tech hybrids in the WEC, the WEC, including Le Mans, relating to the combination ideal fi elds of activity for our podium more often than Porsche touring car action in the DTM or in the electri- provides the perfect stage for and interaction of units and company. fying Formula E.

EFFICIENT MOTORING EXTREMELY RELIABLE Small engines save weight and with modern technology modern engines are genuine power plants despite having less cylinders – both on the race track Extreme loads necessitate absolutely reliable components. This applies not just to and on public roads. Combined with systems to recuperate energy such as for example the recovery of brake energy (i.e. recuperation) the consumption motorsport, but also for everyday road tra‡c or energy generation by wind power. level sinks signi„cantly. Schaeˆler does not only oˆer comprehensive expertise in the eld of bearing technology, but always has an integrated view for the entire system. Because the  Turbocharger Lower consumption result is oen more than only the pure sum of its parts. In addition to vibration damp- l* E-Boost through energy recuperation Variable valve control ERS-K ERS-H ing, the turbocharger is an -45% The Porsche 919 Hybrid is equipped with Enables variable control of important downsizing compo- . l* 1. Centrifugal pendulum absorber 4. WPOS spherical roller bearings two systems for energy recuperation. the valves through cam- nent. Ideally, friction-optimised On one hand, braking energy is recovered sha¡ regulation synchro- by low-friction roller bearings. Modern centrifugal pendulums absorb The durable bearing for all wind on the front axle by recuperation, and on nised to the actual driving oscillations. They sit between engine turbines guarantees the greatest the other exhaust energy is used via an situation. and gearbox and are the key to low revs reliability. Ingenious know-how VW Golf ,  E-generator driven by the exhaust gas flow. and therefore low consumption. ensures low friction and lowest wear. This recovered energy is stored in the VW Golf ,  battery and used for boosting lap by lap. *Consumption in l/ km

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ERS-K  Hybrid module  An entire racing season in only 24 hours Schae¢ler o¢ers di¢erent hybrid modules  for the bespoke electri„cation of the drivetrain – from compact class to SUV. x „ x Le Mans F race 2. Twin tandem wheel bearing 3. Ball bearing mounted balance sha History of module with spur gear teeth downsizing  ‚ Porsche   Porsche ­ ­‚ Porsche  Hybrid Small engines need modern assis-  cylinders, .Ž l displacement, ‘’‘ kW “ cylinders, . l displacement, Ž kW  cylinders, . l displacement, < ‘“’ kW Low-friction ball bearings combine tance such as balance shas. With The race distance of the 24 Hours of Le Mans + E-motor, >  kW low resistance with increased their low friction and lightweight, corresponds to almost an entire Formula 1 season. cornering rigidity. The spur gears they have a positive influence on Man and machine are loaded to breaking point combine increased strength with consumption, emissions and for some 5,300 km. Even the most insigni cant maintenance optimised mounting. service life. component can decide between victory or defeat. www.josekdesign.de Graphics

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Comparison of An electrifying aff air hybrid concepts

The powertrain concept of Porsche’s Le Mans hybrid sports car is a forward-thinking one. 5 Micro hybrid (12 volts) A turbocharged downsized IC engine together with a powerful electric motor ensures dynamic The principle Micro hybrid refers to vehicles that are equipped with a start- Transmission and effi cient propulsion. Schaeffl er is developing diverse concepts to put hybrid powertrains stop system and recuperate braking energy via a generator, in other words, on the fast track of everyday mobility as well ICE continually charging the battery. The starter-generator – the electric machine – cannot be used for propulsion.

In simple terms The brakes and coasting of the vehicle charge the convention- The fi rst question to be clarifi ed is the mean- tion in the marketplace. Not least due to the al battery, so the engine no longer has to perform this “job.” This saves fuel, ing of hybrid in the language of automotive fact that “more electricity on board” makes Battery 12V just like the automatically shutting off and turning the engine on again when the vehicle stops, for instance at a traffi c light. developers. Put in a nutshell, a hybrid com- it possible to replace other conventional me- Belt-driven starter- plements the conventional IC engine by a chanical or hydraulic components by electric generator second source of propulsion and, today, this ones. Transmission Mild hybrid (48 volts) refers to electric motors. Optimization in many areas The principle The electric motor (which may be an electric axle, see info box, Electric motor Page 14) in the 48-V hybrid assists the conventional IC engine (ICE) with a One name, various concepts Obviously, within the Schaeffl er Group, ICE power boost. Braking energy can be recuperated. Using the 20-kW electric In the automotive OEM and supplier indus- the optimization of the IC engine continues motor, even fully electric driving to a limited extent is an option when the IC engine is disengaged. tries, various hybrid systems are being tested to be driven with the same intensity as hybrid Battery 12V and off ered for diverse demands. As a pioneer technology. In spite of all the progress that In simple terms Less consumption, fewer emissions, more momentum – the Battery 42V–150V in this fi eld, Schaeffl er possesses a wealth of has already been achieved, Schaeffl er still “mild” 48-V hybridization yields many advantages from a moderate technology investment. experience and wide range of systems – see sees further potential of optimizing the effi - right-hand page. Every one of these innova- ciency of IC engines, by 10 percent for diesel tive and intelligent concepts has its justifi ca- and by 20 percent for gasoline engines. Transmission Full hybrid (> 200 volts) Electric motor The principle Functions are similar to those of the 48-volt system. High-voltage Disconnect clutch technology, though, increases output as well as technology investment. Full ICE hybrid vehicles can optionally be operated in all-electric mode, only using the ELECTRIC FOUR†WHEEL DRIVE IC engine or combined. The connection of the combustion engine with an electric drive provides new opportunities. In motor racing, hybrid cars with four-wheel drive concepts represent Battery 12V In simple terms A more powerful battery and a larger electric motor in this type the pinnacle of the technically feasible. In conventional road cars, the electrication of the drivetrain with increasing hybridization plays an important role. With its E-axle, Schaeler provides an innovation that combines the electric drive with the possibility of wheel selective controllable driving power. All-wheel drive in of vehicle enable all-electric driving, albeit, as in the case of the 48-volt system, connection with combustion engines is available to the driver when required. Battery 42V–150V with shorter range and at lower speed.

Vehicle concepts in comparison The combination of modern combustion engines and a selectable electrical drive axle if required is not only a vision of the Transmission Plug-in hybrid (> 200 volts) future from the WEC racing series. Even today with its E-axle, Schaeler oers Electric motor The principle While the battery of a mild or full hybrid is charged exclusively via the advantages of a selectable all-wheel braking energy or the IC engine, the battery of a plug-in hybrid can additionally drive with a benet in handling stability, Disconnect clutch safety and eciency. ICE be charged externally using the power grid. Therefore, a larger battery is utilized which allows clearly longer ranges to be achieved in electric mode. Porsche LMP Car with E-axle Battery 12V In simple terms The battery and electric motor are suitable for mid-range Power grid distances and the system can be charged by plugging into a power outlet/ E-axle charging station. † kW E-motor Battery 42V–150V

Transmission Range extender (> 200 volts) Electric motor The principle Electric vehicles with range extenders have a powerful electric  kW electric motor for driving dynamic control Generator motor and enable all-electric driving over a comparably long range. IC engines (torque vectoring) >294 kW 105 kW ICE are most frequently used as range extenders. They drive a generator which in Planetary gears Electric motor Combustion engine turn supplies power to the battery and the electric motor. Lightweight dierential Battery Battery 12V In simple terms The vehicle operates in fully electric mode. The “small” IC

www.josekdesign.de Graphics engine merely serves to charge the batteries for the “large” electric motor. Battery 42V–150V 16 17

In the WEC endurance races run for six hours – or even 24 as in the case of Le Mans – three drivers typically form a team, taking Teamwork turns at the wheel after about two hours of racing. For the two 919 is crucial Hybrid cars in the fi eld, Porsche can rely on an experienced sextet Porsche 919 Hybrid#1 Porsche 919 Hybrid#2

Neel Jani André Lotterer Nick Tandy Earl Bamber Timo Bernhard Brendon Hartley

Vita Vita Vita Vita Vita Vita Date of birth December 8, 1983 Date of birth November 19, 1981 Date of birth November 5, 1984 Date of birth July 9, 1990 Date of birth February 24, 1981 Date of birth November 10, 1989 Place of birth Rorschach (CH) Place of birth Duisburg (D) Place of birth Bedford (GB) Place of birth Wanganui (NZ) Place of birth Homburg/Saar (D) Place of birth Palmerston Residence Port (CH) Residence Tokyo (J) Residence Bedford (GB) Residence Kuala Lumpur (MAL) Residence Bruchmühlbach- North (NZ) Height 1.72 m Height 1.84 m Height 1.78 m Height 1.83 m Miesau (D) Residence Monaco (MC) Weight 62 kg Weight 74 kg Weight 71 kg Weight 74 kg Height 1.74 m Height 1.84 m Weight 60 kg Weight 65 kg

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E-bike On bicycle expressways, powerful pedelecs – with Schaeffl er hardware and software on board – provide a particularly fast and eco-friendly means of transportation for Bio hybrid E-bike shorter distances. Branded as SCHAEFFLER VELOSOLUTIONS, the company off ers an extensive and innovative product range. See also: www.schaeffl er-velosolutions.com Robot taxi

E-board Electric car Electric car Schaeffl er’s electric axles (pictured) help make traffi c noise in inner cities a thing of the past, moving forward with a wide product range from Herzogenaurach. In this Hybrid vehicle context, Schaeffl er has developed an innovative modular system for electric axles in various confi gurations and build levels.

Bio hybrid The innovative and compact mobility solution for urban areas not only provides weather protection but, featuring four wheels including an electric pedelec drive, high driving stability and ample stowage space. In spring of 2016, Schaeffl er unveiled this design and development concept that met with positive response around the globe.

E-board In addition to its handy dimensions, this ideal means of transportation for short Race track >>> Road distances in urban areas boasts hydraulic brakes and a range of 25 kilometers. At CES in Las Vegas in January 2017, Schaeffl er showcased this prototype. Integrated in the board is a battery that drives the rear axle via an electric motor. The e-board An electric circuit is controlled using a stick with an ergonomically shaped handle.

Motorsport has always been a driver of developments that subsequently make their way into production vehicles. This now applies to electrifi ed powertrains as well. In the FIA World Robot taxi Endurance Championship (WEC) with Le Mans as its highlight, high-tech hybrid race cars are Self-driving buses with integrated wheel hub motors (pictured) from Schaeffl er could pitted against each other and in Formula E, all-electric single-seaters are. For Schaeffl er, both provide a means of demand-based zero-emissions short-range public transportation in the future. All the drive components except for the battery are completely installed racing series have become pioneering test beds for future technologies in the wheel. They include the electric motor, power electronics, the brake and the cooling system. eWheelDrive makes all-new drive concepts possible.

“The commitments in the WEC and in For- which also advance the Schaeffler technology mula E have been helping us gain a better group aside from racing with respect to ideas, understanding of the environment and sys- visions and technologies for networked mobil- tems of electric mobility,” explains Prof. Pe- ity for tomorrow. Schaeffler has significantly Hybrid vehicle ter Gutzmer, Schaeffler’s Chief Technology increased the size of its development team for Hybrid components will continue to make conventional IC engine based Officer. Be it in terms of systems knowledge, electric vehicle components and new mobility powertrains more effi cient. Schaeffl er off ers solutions across the entire range of electrifi cation potential – from the 48-volt hybrid to the plug-in hybrid for the development of new materials, recuper- concepts within a short period of time and is various mounting positions to all-electric axles that assist the IC engine or serve ation (recovery of braking energy) or thermal working at full stretch on sustainable mobility as the sole short-term source of propulsion. management – these are important findings solutions. Six examples … 20 21

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for 70 years Porsche 356 from 1948 on Porsche 911 from 1963 on Porsche 917 1970

The #cage-guided #INA needle bearing is In 1965, Schaeffl er founds clutch In 1970, Porsche evolves from a class to a fundamental invention the Schaeffl er manufacturer LuK and launches the an overall winner at Le Mans. Operating in brothers achieve in the late 40s. Its fi rst #diaphragm spring clutch on the the twelve-cylinder engine of the 917 are advantages: reduced friction and European market. This innovation #bucket tappets of Schaeffl er’s INA brand. torque stability. Many transmissions marks the beginning of a successful For Schaeffl er, the racing commitment only become fi t for high-speed freeway career. Today, one in three cars around serves as a test laboratory. Today, driving due to these bearings. Obviously, the globe is equipped with a clutch Schaeffl er has a long history as a specialist Porsche is among Schaeffl er’s customers. from Schaeffl er’s LuK brand. in valve train components and systems.

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The fi rst model marked the beginning of the collaboration between Porsche and Schaeffl er Schaeffl er engineers introduce In the 959 that achieves a speed of over With #VarioCam Plus #variable #valve in 1948. A fl ashback to an intensive and innovative partnership between a manufacturer hydraulics in the valve train. 300 km/h Porsche puts the optimum control Porsche sets new benchmarks and a supplier with a shared vision of automotive progress #hydraulic #bucket tappets like of what is technically feasible on four in terms of effi ciency and performance. those Porsche puts on the road in the driven wheels at the end of the 80s. This technology supplied by Schaeffl er 928 launched in 1977 put an end to Among the components on board is makes it possible to perfectly adjust time-intensive garage maintenance the #hydraulic #chain tensioner, a engine characteristics to the respective by the bucket tappets independently Schaeffl er invention Porsche drivers driving mode. adjusting valve lash. enjoyed in the 911 as well.

The partnership between Schaeffl er and Cayenne to demonstrate the optimization po- Schaeffl er is a global Porsche that started as far back as in the days tential of modern automobiles yet to be tapped. competence partner of the legendary 356 has now been in existence The wide range of coordinated Schaeffl er prod- Sustainable mobility is the for seven decades. Thanks to cooperation in a ucts used, caused fuel consumption and CO2 primary development goal spirit of mutual trust, many highlights of auto- emissions to drop by ten percent. at Schaeffl er around the motive progress have been brought to market globe. The product portfolio during this period of time – see page at right. Know-how and ingenuity encompasses technologies Porsche Cayenne S Hybrid 2010 Porsche 918 Spyder 2013 for the engine, transmission In addition to hydraulic bucket tappets, they Not only Porsche but all automobile ma- and suspension as well as include complex components such as electro- nufacturers around the globe rely on inno- This Cayenne is the fi rst hybrid vehicle The Porsche 918 as a hybrid sports car hybrid elements and electric mechanical camshaft adjusters and roll stabi- vative and active support by suppliers that from Porsche. The hybrid module marks the pinnacle of what is technically powertrains, ranging from with an integrated electric motor feasible. Detailed work and sophistication lizers. A prototype of the latter was presented decisively infl uence progress in automotive single components to complex sits between the IC engine and the are featured in abundance here, the wheel systems. Energy effi ciency transmission. A #hybrid clutch from bearings from Schaeffl er being a case in by Schaeffl er in the CO2ncept-10% concept ve- engineering thanks to the ingenuity of their takes center stage in all of LuK harmoniously moderates the point. In these bearings, #ceramic balls hicle for the fi rst time. In 2009, Schaeffl er used development engineers and concentrated interaction between the individual replace the usual steel rolling elements, them. this technology showcase based on a Porsche production know-how. components. saving 640 grams of weight. 22 Mobility Compact info for tomorrow #1 #2 Neel Timo Porsche 919 Hybrid (LMP1) For Schaeffl er, innovation has been part of its corporate DNA since the Jani Bernhard • Combustion engine V4, turbocharger, foundation of the company. It is based on lateral and interdisciplinary thinking 2,000 cc, < 500 hp • Hybrid system KERS at the front axle and exhaust gas energy recuperation, > 400 hp via motor-generator Schaeffl er is known as an innovative leader unit (MGU) • Hybrid class 8 MJ delivering a wealth of technologies that make December 08, 1983 February 24, 1981 • Energy storage system Lithium-ion-battery cells automobiles more fuel-effi cient, environmen- Rorschach (CH) Homburg/Saar (D) • Drive system rear-wheel drive via internal combustion tally friendly, and safer, as well as products @neeljani @Timo_Bernhard engine, temporary front-wheel drive via hybrid system for trains, aircraft, wind turbines, and many • Fuel tank capacity 62.3 l • Minimum weight 875 kg other industrial sectors. Schaeffl er can be • Dimensions Length 4,650 mm, Width 1,900 mm, found wherever things are in motion – and André Earl Height 1,050 mm motion also means mobility. The challenges Lotterer Bamber facing mobility of the future are immense. Facts about the new Porsche 919 Hybrid That’s why Schaeffl er is committed to its ho- listic “mobility for tomorrow” concept, geared 60–70 % to fi nding sustainable solutions for the world new developments of tomorrow. November 19, 1981 July 09, 1990 in comparison to the 900 hp Duisburg (D) Wanganui (NZ) previous model system performance @Andre_Lotterer @earlbamber

A turbine turns 120,000 times Nick Brendon a minute in the exhaust tract for the purpose Tandy Hartley of exhaust gas recovery Mobility for tomorrow Under this concept, Schaeffl er concentrates on four focus areas: environmentally friendly drive systems, urban mobility, interurban mobility and energy chain Success in the WEC (2014–2017)

November 05, 1984 November 10, 1989 # Bedford (GB) Palmerston North (NZ) 28 16 @NickTandyR @BrendonHartley outings pole positions 14 wins Schaeffl er facts ≈ 87,000 ...... employees worldwide 9 fastest race laps 13.3 ...... billion Euro turnover in 2016 Drivers’ world > 2,300 ...... registered patents in 2016 championship titles 25,000 ...... active and pending patents 170 ...... locations in 50 countries 75 ...... factories worldwide 60 ..... Schaeffl er components in automobiles worldwide (average) 17 ...... R&D centers worldwide Manufacturers’ world championship titles FACT SHEET XXL Round 4 WECThe NÜRBURGRING race track JulyNürburgring 16, 2017

260 km/h 790 m Fastest turn Longest acceleration phase +126 km/h

1 Paddock 1 4 5 2 Pit lane 2 3 Start/fi nish 4 Porsche Team Lounge + Media Center 3 5 Entrance pitwalk

271 km/h Top speed

75 km/h 150 m D Slowest turn Heaviest breaking zone –176 km/h

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