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http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/67238
Seat got slapped with the slow-down-stick. Wouldn't mind if they had waited with that untill after Valencia, as I truely believe that the field is nice and equalled at the moment and that Valencia would have proven that point. |
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Good, I want them to keep restricting them until they become thouroughly uncompetitive. Get those damn diesels out of motorsports.
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Is this a WTCC specific rule, or is at a change to the S2000 regs?
If so, what are the implifications to BTCC and other series'? |
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I agree on that it's a bit weird to change things right before the first race where cars should be on an equal footing. That said, at the end of the day it might be a fair restriction, since the TDIs do have an advantage down long straights which is traditionally the best place for overtaking.
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I think it's too early in the season to be adopted by the BTCC. The diesel SEATs haven't been anywhere near as dominant in BTCC as they have been in WTCC. If that changes dramatically I personally don't think TOCA will adopt the change. |
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9 May 2008, 18:26 (Ref:2197776) | #10 | ||
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I think a slight change to the minimum weight would have been a better move, just add 15Kg to the base weight would have been better in my opinion.
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9 May 2008, 19:01 (Ref:2197796) | #11 | |
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Not sure more weight would be fair. The TDIs already weigh more and have to babysit their tires + have longer break zone. Even more weigth would just add even more of a disadvantage to what they already have in these areas. A reasonable (which I hope it is) rev limit is a more pin point accurate max straight line speed nerfing. And the old 8500 rev/min... that is not a limit for a diesel which typically runs at much less.
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9 May 2008, 19:29 (Ref:2197815) | #12 | ||
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Agreed with stedevil there. I think that if any action had to be taken this would have been the appropriate one. Now I just hope it will work out nicely in Valencia so they won't touch it anymore for the rest of the season.
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9 May 2008, 21:53 (Ref:2197885) | #13 | ||
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All the diesel power is at the low end anyway, does anyone know how high the TDi's actually revved to in the previous races?
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9 May 2008, 22:53 (Ref:2197914) | #14 | |
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I think the TDi Seat Leon's only revved to about 4800 rpm before anyway so its only a 700rpm difference. But i have to say i think they should try to develop a diesel engine without having to use a turbo.
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I've given my opinion on this before. The FIA are a bunch of faffing idiots who try to run an equalization forumla instead of writing a proper set of rules. I saw Zanardi got some weight lifted out too, specifically because of his handicap. Has this been properly investigated? If so, why hasn't this been adressed until 2008, when he started racing fulltime in 2004 (and had already done an event in 2003), during which time he still managed get a number of podiums? Has this weight break actually been introduced because he's been quite poor lately and WTCC doesn't want to loose such a star? As for the SEAT's... They'll have both the rev limit and all the weight they gained in Mexico... Not looking good is it? Although I'm sure the FIA will find some way to equalize it back! |
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I have to brush up on my regulations a bit...are petrol turbos allowed? If not, they should be (obviously not 2 litres, maybe 1.6) |
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Naturally aspirated diesels just can't rev up anywhere close to quick enough. A key reason here is the naturally lower revving property of a Diesel. But sure, if you also limit petrol engines to 4100 revs, so they cant suck air quick either, then you might be on par... it however will be sucky and uninteresting racing for sure. |
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10 May 2008, 09:01 (Ref:2198087) | #19 | |
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IIRC Zanardi received a weight benefit last year as well.
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10 May 2008, 10:56 (Ref:2198148) | #20 | ||
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Such a shame with the diesel cars making next to no noise.
I happen to think that the interior BMW sounds are fantastic, something which you dont get from a TDi, its just *nothingness*... |
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