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BR1 Dallara LMP1
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https://www.motorsport.com/wec/news/...p1-car-961370/ Looks extremely like the P2 car everywhere except inside the front fenders where the front crush box has been lengthened and sculpted and the brake ducts have been moved to the fenders to clean up the middle area. |
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they will hopefully try to have some more downforce on the front than with the LMP2...
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about weight, it doesn't matter so much actually.... kolles lmp1 was always discreetly over weight and very likely R-one was close to 850kg only during his first season with the TMG engine. |
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I wondered what happened, they seemed to go a bit quiet, unlike the Manor Ginetta which has always been there
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Nose to the grindstone testing the car I'd guess, plus I don't think they intended to sell the car to other customers (at least in the first season); Ginetta made more noise as they did want to sell cars.
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Their choice of engine is puzzling to me. That P60 sounds great but at 2.4 litres can it be competitive against 3 litre NISMO and 3.4 litre Mecachrome?
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According to some rebellion onboard, the p60 is a high rev engine; in those video the engine was revving up to 8000rpm to push about 600hp and because of that I expect a flat torque release for most of low-mid rpm range, but anyway lower than 600Nm. Nismo-Cosworth engine is the exact reverse, a true dyno motor. It revs at about 7000rpm and was punshing in a range a 700hp this year in the CLM; it developes no less than 800Nm at low-mid rpm for sure. About the mecachrome unit, it's a single turbo mounted on the AER derivated old gp3 engine, that had 400hp@8000rpm. Considering the low torque - high rev nature of the NA engine, I expect to see it work as the aer p60 or the ford gt engine. |
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Toyota's V6 is 2.4 liters, but they also have a hybrid system.
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Don't forget cooling. Look at what Joest have been saying about the Mazda/Riley DPI, basically they were saying the engine needed 30% more cooling to function correctly and that was one of the major overhauls they did for re-homologation. Quite possible that the AER's issues were at least in part linked to that as well?
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15 Nov 2017, 16:32 (Ref:3780586) | #11 | |
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AER engines in both the Mazda and Bykolles were prone to BBQ quite often, so I expect that they did have some cooling issues
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Tomorrow night reveal at Bahrain guys! Looking forward to this!
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17 Nov 2017, 10:14 (Ref:3780937) | #14 | |
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Here's a teaser... it does show a lot of the car. Pretty boxy shape, just like the Dallara P217
http://sportscar365.com/lemans/wec/s...ead-of-launch/ |
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Dragonspeed will use the BR1 in the 2018-19 season. http://www.dailysportscar.com/2017/1...1-assault.html Sounds like it will run an uprated Gibson V8.
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^Great news! Nice to see all the privateers that are stepping up to LMP1 after the manufacturers have left. Having a quasi-spc P2 is ruleset is surely helping too. Nice to see folks still want to race in class with bespoke cars.
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Actually, as it turns out, the Gibson V8 is an all-new engine:
http://www.dailysportscar.com/2017/1...p1-engine.html 4.5 liters. (Resurrection of the old Zytek pre-2011 LMP1 engine?) |
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The gibson 4.5 will need a direct injection conversion to be competitive, so thats new heads and pistons straight away, and a lot of development time, so to get all that ready and reliable for the start of the WEC season is already tight in terms of timing. |
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In 2015-2016 in the back of rebellion, drivers shifted up close to 8000rpm. Engine was however powerful and had a good fuel miliage overall (the usual stint window of about 40-45 minutes, can't remember if it was a 75L fuel tank or larger). If the power target will be raised up to 700hp, guess will be required a larger fuel tank. Gibson, no matter if a updated old 4.5 or modified more recent 4.2, will need to rev up close if not over 10000rpm. Of coure could be required a larger fuel tank as well (or maybe not.... cadillac dpi this year started with a 75L fuel tank and received a 64L nerf.... but however kept the same fuel milliage for some unknwon reason). |
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Anyway given by the fact that BR1 is a slightly modified dallara lmp2, hope that rebellion too may follow this route with an oreca 07 chassis powered by this 4.5L V8.
So what's about next year lmp1 so far? x2 toyota x1 CLM (not confirmed yet but likely) x1 manor ginetta x1 dragonspeed BR1 x1 SMP BR1 Rumored x1 second manor ginetta x1-x2 another ginetta team Unlikely rumors x1 oreca lmp1 effort |
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