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25 Jun 2012, 19:36 (Ref:3097966) | #2251 | ||
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26 Jun 2012, 09:48 (Ref:3098287) | #2255 | ||
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Le Mans being the most thirsty track, as was established here a couple of days ago, will determine the set-up of the engine management. So, hopefully, all cars will run the same set up on each track. All other tracks will not be subject to fuel amount restrictions as during the Group C times, so we might see proper racing also there.
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do I understand the drawings correctly that there will be BHH's both on top of the fenders and on the insides of the fenders? I thought it was gonna be insides only?
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26 Jun 2012, 10:45 (Ref:3098320) | #2257 | ||
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Don't worry. I find the drawing quite confusing as well.
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26 Jun 2012, 10:56 (Ref:3098333) | #2258 | ||
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Why are they still insisting on these ugly great holes (and fins) anyway? I was vainly hoping the new regs were going to eliminate these ugly features. That was certainly what the ACO was intimating a while back.
What if the bodywork is high enough between the wheels to prevent these holes or are we doomed to have F1 style pointy monocoques forever? |
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26 Jun 2012, 11:07 (Ref:3098342) | #2259 | |
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i think that engines will must to respect just the LM consumes mandatory, the same set-up will be used for all the other tracks too.
About holes and fins, holes in my opinion are useless if we talk about safety and just add some drag, that is however counterbalanced by the aero development (ts030 and r18 ultra could however reach 330km/h and an oreca 03 during the race touched 320km/h). Fin is maybe usefull at not so high speed, but become useless in high speed crash when air get under the car and the car goes airbone... |
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26 Jun 2012, 12:46 (Ref:3098403) | #2261 | ||
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I believe manufacturers are given the option for hole placement on top or inside the wheel arches in 2014.
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26 Jun 2012, 22:02 (Ref:3098686) | #2262 | ||
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Also Toyota had this going with the GT-One where there was the hole on the side of the wheel arch. Not sure if they were big enough though. Wouldnt a hole in the side breach the regulation of not being able to see any mechanical components in this cae like the suspension arms, brake. |
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26 Jun 2012, 22:07 (Ref:3098692) | #2263 | |
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What potential other privateer chassis builders could exit in 2014? If Lola does not make it alot of teams are out of luck. Hopefully we get a constructor that builds something with good out of the box performance. I know Lola's aren't that quick.
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26 Jun 2012, 23:20 (Ref:3098722) | #2267 | |
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Never said it wasn't, but I would've loved to have seen a bit bgger counter attack from the opposition as now it just literally was about last man standing... even that old grandfathered dinosaur of Pesca's 01 gave more of a fight for Rebellion than HPDs and co this year
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27 Jun 2012, 00:12 (Ref:3098737) | #2268 | ||
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Deggis posted an article in the Toyota TS030, in which Yoshiaki Kinoshlta expressed that he was very unhappy with the 2014 rules.
I found another article which explains why Toyota believes that the rules unfair for petrol engines. Quote:
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27 Jun 2012, 00:12 (Ref:3098739) | #2269 | |
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is hard to understand... toyota is one of leading manufacter in hybrid technology, i believed that they could be happy of new regulamentation! because of limited consumes, toyota can show how to build a powerfull engine with limited consumes because of an excellent hybrid system. If toyota isn't happy because of the old diesel/petrol question, well, i think that the only reply that audi can give is: are you not happy? power your car with a diesel engine.
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27 Jun 2012, 00:23 (Ref:3098740) | #2270 | |
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The problem is that not everyone wants to market diesel. ACO missed a good opportunity now that the regs are changing... they could've just banned diesel altogether, the equivalence is never fair anyway and Audi has made their point.
The revival of fuel formula isn't really the same as it was in Group C. |
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27 Jun 2012, 00:33 (Ref:3098745) | #2271 | |
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As a reminder, the following table highlights how much every drive train configuration must be improved in efficiency in order to comply with the targeted fuel allocation.
The reduction in fuel consumption supposedly needs to be bigger for diesel engines (-24%) than for petrol engines (-19%). In 2012 Audi already improved the fuel consumption for the R18 significantly (10% according to the Audi facts). So the numbers in the table are already outdated: the R18 ultra did 12 laps with 60 liter during the complete 24 hours, so that means 5 liter/lap, whereas the table states 5.26 liter/lap. |
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That's exactly why Toyota is 'complaining'. The target set for the diesels aren't hard at all, but the target set for petrols is without reach (well, within reach, but not to be competitive). I'm sure they'll go back and talk more about the rules. ACO wouldn't be very wise to turn off someone like Toyota who probably have the most knowledge about hybrid power. That goes to say if they aren't happy, what makes anyone think another (non-diesel) manufacturer would be?
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27 Jun 2012, 01:40 (Ref:3098762) | #2274 | |
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If similar unhappy comments do not come from Stuttgart soon, I'm going to start preparing mentally for them coming out with a diesel.
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However I think his numbers for his own engine are overstated as 38% efficiency is higher than a direct injected gasoline turbo or even an atkinson cycle (like on the Prius) gasoline engine. Likewise 45% peak efficiency for a passenger/ high rev diesel is equally impossible as he wants the 2014 P1 disel to be more efficient than semi truck diesels that only rev to a little over 2,000 RPM. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brake_s..._shaft_engines PS just read the full article and there are like 20 mentions of Toyota "negotiating" to write the WRC rules to their liking/advantage and marketing desires which is exactly what the Le Mans comments sound like. Last edited by chewymonster; 27 Jun 2012 at 03:28. |
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