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12 May 2020, 12:30 (Ref:3975703) | #1 | ||
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DSC GT1 week
Interesting DSC proposal to remember in great detail a golden era of GT racing.
http://www.dailysportscar.com/2020/0...eginnings.html http://www.dailysportscar.com/2020/0...er-962-lm.html http://www.dailysportscar.com/2020/0...-we-had-2.html http://www.dailysportscar.com/2020/0...vid-clark.html |
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13 May 2020, 05:31 (Ref:3975847) | #3 | ||
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These DSC stories made me remember those times.
In 1995 it was shown that none GT could beat McLaren with those rules. So the Porsche 911 GT1 was inevitable if you didn't change the rules, I suppose the Dauer Porsche should have served as an apprenticeship but it really wasn't. Thinking about it now and with the intention that things will not overflow, I guess the rules for 1996 should have changed to give normal GTs a chance to win. For me these are the changes that should have been made in the regulation: *1100 Kg of minimum weight *An equal rear diffuser size for all cars, so there's no need to create a long tail *5% larger flanges for cars with more than 250 street units *The possibility of placing the engine in a central position for cars produced in more than 1000 units, as is now the case with the 911 GTE Mid-Engine. *10% smaller flanges and reduced rear wings to cabin size (like Maserati MC12) for prototype cars such as the Toyota GT1, Mercedes CLK LM or the 911 GT1 1998. with these rules I suppose that Porsche would have made a 911 GT2 EVO mid-engine, Mercedes could have race with the normal CLK, with the experience they already brought from the DTM. The Ferrari F50 GT sure would have entered in competition and The Viper would have continued in GT1. With these rules perhaps many of the iconic GT1 would not have existed, but it surely wouldn't have collapsed.... |
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16 May 2020, 20:32 (Ref:3976651) | #4 | |
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The first Audi R8 was supposed to be a GT car.
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16 May 2020, 22:14 (Ref:3976675) | #5 | |
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well, at 50% actually it has been. In LM 99 audi fielded two different cars, the german/dallara made open LMP R8R and the UK/RNT made R8C GTP.
Not to mention that a street audi R8 concept car, called audi le mans quattro debuted in 2003 and was powered by turbo lambo 5L V10. |
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17 May 2020, 21:03 (Ref:3976810) | #6 | |
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Audi was going to join Merc-Porsche battle in the FIA-GT arena until FIA insisted on having these Magnetti Marelli ECUs for everybody. Read: http://www.dailysportscar.com/2020/0...ng-global.html
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19 May 2020, 20:57 (Ref:3977211) | #7 | |
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Really nice articles from Graham and Stephen
As for the spec ECU thing, that also relates to the Larbre VETO case which probably helped to give Saleen the final GT1 win at Le Mans Last edited by Deleted; 19 May 2020 at 21:04. |
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