An engine control system comprises a first control device which is
associated with a first section of the cylinders, and a second control
device which is associated with a second section of the cylinders. The
first control device is designed in order to determine an intermediate
required value (TQI_INT_SP_FAST) for a torque to be set quickly which is
set by way of one or more final control elements for setting a quantity
of fuel that is to be metered or an ignition angle. The intermediate
required value (TQI_INT_SP_FAST) is determined depending on at least one
operating variable of the internal combustion engine. The first control
device is also designed in order to determine at least one correction
value for the torque to be set quickly [lacuna] at least one operating
variable. The first control device has a communications interface for
communicating the intermediate required value (TQI_INT_SP_FAST) and the
at least one correction value to a communications interface of the second
control device. The second control device is designed in order to
determine a required value (TQI_FAST2) of a fast torque to be set
depending on the intermediate required value (TQI_INT_SP_FAST), the at
least one correction value and at least one measured variable associated
with the second control device, and in order to set the required value
(TQI_FAST2).