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Old 13 Dec 2006, 04:29 (Ref:1789525)   #1
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Front overhang on prototypes.

How is the front overhang on prototypes measured? Is it from the leading edge of the front diffusor to front wheel centerline, or is it something else( rear overhang is the distance from rear wheel centerline to the trailing edge of the rear wing)?
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Old 13 Dec 2006, 07:46 (Ref:1789605)   #2
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Try reading http://www.lemans.org/accueil/index_gb.html Regulations!

For this once, try pg#3 = 3.1.2 And pg#30 = view #258A-1 here.
http://www.lemans.org/sport/sport/re..._ACO_fr_gb.pdf

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Old 13 Dec 2006, 11:15 (Ref:1789752)   #3
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Overhang is pretty straight forward. Front overhang is simply, front wheel centerline to forward most bodywork element, Rear similar, rear wheel centerline to rearward most bodywork element.
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So does that mean the front diffusor leading edge, just to be sure?
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Old 13 Dec 2006, 21:22 (Ref:1790113)   #5
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I can't think of any circumstance where there's bodywork that extends forward of the front splitter, so, yes. But in theory it could mean anything that is the furthest forward.
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