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11 Oct 2007, 09:58 (Ref:2037544) | #1 | ||
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Volvo confirms 3 year deal and the new C30
Today Volvo Motorsport and Polestar Racing confirmed what TouringCarTimes reported about earlier this week: A three year deal has been signed and the new Volvo C30 will be used in the Swedish Touring Car Championship next year. The car will be run on bio-ethanol, the same engine as being used in the current S60.
"That we change to the C30 is no coincidence. The base construction of the model provides a very good base for a racing car," said Murdzevski from Volvo Motorsport. More here and a picture of the new C30 in racing shape. |
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Great news! And the car actually looks really really good! Cant wait for 2008!
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Great news - are Polestar planning to build extra cars - they could be used in the BTCC..
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That car looks terrible Although not quite as terrible as I had feared.
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Looks less terrible than original street going C30 (ulgiest Volvo ever! (ok, maybe 300-series is worse))... or maybe those are just good photos.
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That looks better than i thought! I kinda like it!
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Actually I love it
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11 Oct 2007, 11:29 (Ref:2037636) | #9 | ||
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I guess there was no chance of making a C30 look better...!
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Good news for S2000 in general, though I would like to see some in the WTCC or BTCC.
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11 Oct 2007, 12:45 (Ref:2037687) | #11 | |
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I really don't like this move to little cars - the updated S40 is the model that should have been selected. Touring car racing is for medium-sized cars.
I have concerns about the car - given the narrow width of the wing, I can see all sorts of aero problems - just as have been suffered by the SEAT. Also, the Opel Astra has always struggled (except for the last round win). This is just not the direction we want Super 2000 to go. |
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I think the car looks fantastic. Although probably it's a photoshopped picture, maybe a dummiecar.
It's a shame though that it probably won't be eliginble for WTCC, since it has only 3 doors, so strictly it isn't a legal S2000-car. Probably the Swedisch motorsportscounsil has given permission for racing it in the STCC, at due to the deal made between the MSA and the Swedes also for racing it in the BTCC, but that's it. And the S40 is probably even better in terms of aerodynamics. But nevertheless, a beautifull car. |
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It is not a photoshopped car, it was standing at the press launch today. But probably a prototype.
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I don't mind seeing smaller cars - besides, most road cars are that sort of size and that is what touring cars are supposed to be.
Re the doors issue - IMO they should remove the four door rule and replace it with the car having to be able to seat four adults in some degree of comfort (not a two plus two legless gnomes) ... sensible idea? |
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werner: FIA homoligation and National homoligation. Volvo C30, Audi A4, Dynamics Civic, Vauxhall, Mercedes C-class and so on, they are all real S2000 cars, with National homoligation. If those arent real S2000 cars then neaither is the SEAT with flat underbody, and neither is the Chevy with bigger valves. Its as easy as that. Its the National homoligation that ruins it in, they wont be able to race for points in WTCC, if they dont get a FIA Homoligation, which I belive wont be any harder then getting one for STCC. As said, SEAT and Chevy has already got dispensions and Volvo would have no problems at all getting a 3-door dispension for the WTCC (like Civic in ETCC 2002), FIA would welcome it with open arms if it means one more manufactuer involved. |
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Great looking car but I had prefered a saloon (S60 or S40).
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not really good looking car ! but most of S2000 cars are "hatchback", so sounds logical to choose the C30 !
I wonder if we can see it in some WTCC events, Anderstorp ! |
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IIRC there isn't a problem if a car is nationally homologated exactly to the letter of the S2000 technical regulations, but when it has some, even minor, alterations, then it is a problem. Even if the National homologators have approved it being still 'in the spirit' of S2000. Cases are in Britain the Civics of team Halfords, wich have a type-r base engine,wich isn't for sale in a 5-door car, and now in Sweden this 3-door Volvo. Source: Someware in the back of my head, so not 100% reliable. The Astra of Rustad is a 3-door car as well, i heard it was a changed former BTCC-car? |
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No. OTS ran the ex-BTCC Astra Coupe between 2003 and 2005, but built their own new Astra GTC for 2006. This car is still being used. In any case national S2000 cars are pretty much always not S2000 to the letter, as they have usually have some sort of dispensations. This is because the powers at be often recognizes the fact that it is very difficult for small national teams to build cars that can compete with Schnitzer or N.Technology. Sometimes this dispensation is removed, as happened with Audi (I believe) who originally ran lighter because of their national status. However, with the cars being designed and built by the pros down at Audi Sport in Germany this became a bit strange at they had some extra weight put in.
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At least the previous car was a looker, if not as gorgeous as the original racing S40s or anything... |
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It may not be the best looking car but am I the only one that thinks the livery is stunning?!!?
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