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How good is that Wambergue fotage and how superb does that car sound, no anti lag, no fancy diffs, just 600 hp and a right foot, bloody excellent, best thing I have seen on here for months, well done that man!!
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Hope to see that again in real life! Love to own one too... Give it Proflex, ALS, new tyres and active diffs and it will be invincible... (if the weight is not increased and the restrictor is not smaller) |
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Are omdern cars really quicker? I don't think so! On Valkenswaard Kenneth is about 4-5 seconds slower than Schanche in his non restricted RS2000, which was about a milisecond faster than his RS200. So if Hansen wouldn't have new tyres and ALS etc, the gap would probably even bigger about 6-7 seconds. I think the group B is the king in straightline speed and standing starts, Hansen's is best in handling and out of the corner throttle respons...
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I ment the 45 mm cars... The former modern Britisch cars where very powerfull! If all are the same rules, modern will win! Imagine how quick they could be, modern cars of 900 kg en near or over 800 bhp: monsters!
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Doran only gave up because he was carrying an extra ton of weight i think you'll find.\I reckon the sponsors and everything were actually quite attracted to the old RS an no wonder, that thing made the most beautifulnoise!
Pat was pushing the boundaries though, seq box and remote dampers and stuff, plus he was having to push the engine to new levels to compete with the active diff cars that had so much more traction! I also refuse to believe that any car is as quick off the line as an Xtrac Escort or a 205, they just flew off the box |
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But really my point was, it is now 20 years after the Group B start, and we are now approaching those days, while we should have been under 2.30 and I am sure this could be possible with less weight and less restriction combined with today's handling... Simple if Hansen is putting 2.34 and he is cornering quicker than ever possible, he looses more than just the 1.2 seconds on the straights, this means he is loosing on the straights to make up in the corners... I think back then Schanche RS2000 and Hansen's ZX were in a class of it's own anyway... I am sure that with same regs the 306 could not have keep up... |
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I think the treadds in the tyres was a good idea but in some ways it took some of the craft away form the cutting of the tyres, plus it maes the rough areas cut up really really badly!
Somehting had to be done with the starts though and now it has all settled down i dont think there is a problem! But you just dont see those old Avons rolling through the paddock with a cut on the outside and slick everywhere else!! |
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i think the rally cars of today are nothing compared to the group B cars all i wish was that i was around when that era was in its heyday todays cars need to take a lesson fom the group B cars
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