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21 Jan 2014, 23:09 (Ref:3356885) | #1 | ||
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Global Touring Cars?
V8 powered C-segment saloon cars and it's starting in South Africa this year.
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22 Jan 2014, 01:22 (Ref:3356911) | #2 | ||
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It's a V8SC COTF with a smaller body.
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22 Jan 2014, 02:32 (Ref:3356917) | #3 | ||
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It's great that South Africans have decent touring cars.
I saw the video and I felt like the car is really fast. I think tha the Argentine cars are too stiff and roll very little, so they look slower than they are. THis GTC Ford rolls a bit more, and that's enough to feel the cornering speed. |
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I like the technical concept of NZ V8 Supertourers and this GTC.
The V8ST has great racing. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ug1F7_FTbRU I would like to see this concept in Europe (e.g. Superstars) but maybe different engines for each brand. Still wondering why this concept is much cheaper than NGTC. |
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Was Andy Rouse not proposing (or his name was being used) something of this type a few years back in the UK?
Space frame V8s with Silhouettes draped over |
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28 Jan 2014, 00:49 (Ref:3360841) | #7 | |
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Fantastic! Where can I get my RWD V8 Ford Focus for the road?
Silhouettes are great when they actually showcase the ability of the car it's supposed to imitate. This is laziness. |
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Like DTM, but in smaller doses. I think, approach of Superstars was a good one. Cars, that are nearly like on street, with V8 sound and spectacular body parts. But still out of a normal chassis. Mixing with talented drivers and ex-f1 drivers. The only mistake - not known outside of italy :-( |
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Found an update on this, seems like it's been pushed back to 2016 for South Africa:
Press release issued by GTC back in July Quote:
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This is awesomeness.
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aaaaaaaaaaaaand theyve lost my interest with that powerplant change.
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If manufacturers are involved it's logical they chose something different than these old V8's. Still I like the concept. Would like TC3 had chosen this. |
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Nah, TC3's idea of taking the GT3 approach to touring car racing is a concept I have been waiting for to be tried out for half a decade and I am really interested to see how it works out.
Silhouettes have been tried a bunch of times and you pretty much know what you can expect from such a format... |
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Being European I'm perhaps less likely to judge the success of a series on its engine size and sound. Good luck to them with this project - I'm glad they've decided to make the cars 'slightly' more relevant to the market.
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WTCC and current BTCC cars literally sound like they're farting around the track.
thank the turbos for that. |
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Having watched some old Wesbank Modified Saloon videos lately, I think going back to such a multiclass formula would not be the worst idea:
The old videos show it only needs a handfull of proper big bangers to make up the big division, import some used V8 Supercars, MARC V8s or touring car-ish GT3s like the Bentley, the Nissan or the M6 for that. Have a secondary division for improved two litre turbo cars from BTCC and TC3 and make up the rest of the field with the production spec cars from the Bridgestone production series. I would actually watch that if there was a stream of it, and they wouldn't need to shoehorn everybody in the same engine formula. |
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would you rather watch boring races with great sounding cars or exciting races with boring sounding cars?
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it doesn't matter how you watch it. just wonder why the sounds bother him so much
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It's just that it was more unique with the V8's in them.
Only two touring car series in the world would have had the big displacement V8 formula, now its just another cookie cutter small displacement turbo 4 farty series. |
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16 Nov 2014, 06:42 (Ref:3475314) | #24 | ||
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Global Touring Cars?
The MARC Focus V8s which are similar to GTC sounded great at Bathurst 12hr this year with their V8s and were quite popular with fans, then again it's Australia (as am I) so a bit biased there . Can't see a turbo four sounding as good.
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Looks like the series is still on track for a 2016 debut:
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.p...89386237816077 As of March, there were 5 chassis already sold, with a goal of getting 12 cars on the grid for 2016. Initially, the plan seems to run in one race with the national production cars, which is probably a smart idea. Also, there won't be spec-engines, and supposedly there is some manufacturer interest in developing/supplying engines for the class. |
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