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6 Apr 2010, 11:59 (Ref:2667589) | #26 | ||
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OK, so I started this thread to get a discussion going to see what the "art of the possible" is and not to start some form of p*55ing match.
Oh well. I take on board the view that the leon is slightly too short (but the VW Golf is in BTCC this year) & that the Swindon NGTC engine is the only NG engine supposed to be allowed & there are other differences too but my view is simply that we all want to see full grids of cars racing, the Leons are not too far away from Touring Car spec, there are plenty availalble already built and Alan Gow has already proven that he can be pragmatic about letting cars in (the AON LPG Fords) so why not let in suitably modified Leon SuperCopa cars. They need a different gearbox, & might need different whheels and brakes but that seems to be about it. I dn't pretend it's simple but It would not be beyond of a privateer outfit to do that & the engine has already been proven to be very relaible and (relatively) cheap to run. Allow the cars in for a couple of years until there are enough NGTC cars to go on their own & bob's your uncle, more cars on the grid. Is that a bad thing? OK, I know it won't happen, but what's wrong with trying to think laterally? |
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It is a good idea for the car count andy. They wouldn't fit the new NGTC regs, and i'm not sure about S2000, but it's not unreasonable to see Gow letting them in with certain changes, effectively running to their own regs. The only problem I'd see with letting them in like this is if they are cheaper than current touring cars and have decent performance, I wouldn't want to see a field of maybe 10 of these and 10 other cars.
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I think this is - in part - a question about what kind of series BTCC wants to be. One of the biggest differences between a top-of-the-line series and a lower ("club racing") series is the fact that a top series makes their own rules and cars are specifically built to match those rules, whereas in club racing you often find cars that have been run in top-of-the-line series before, but have now filtered down into the club racing scene.
I am sure BTCC could have 40 cars grids at most races if they followed the model of series like Procar here in Germany,the BCTS in Belgium or the Italian CITE (the later two run the national Seat Cup within their field), but many people feel that that's really not what a top-of-the-line series should do. |
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The following was posted on another forum by TimCrighton:
"Initial discussions with TOCA suggest that the Supercopa cars will not be elegible without work as they will require the standardised sub frames etc" I think Tim was involved in the original UK Seat SuperCopa series. It would seem, then, that others thought the same as me & tried to make it happen. I understand the point about the cars neding the standardised sub frames etc but its a shame that some compromise and equalised performance way forward could not be worked out to get the cars on the grid for a couple of years at least, whilst NGTC cars were built up. At least the question got asked; maybe I'm not as mad as I think in trying to think laterally!!! |
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Andy i asked Alan Gow this very question when SEAT withdrew, his answer was simply "no they cant race, they are not built to the rules."Make of that what you will.Simon
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Only applies to local homolagation of S2000 cars, which the Focus already has. It doesn't necessarily apply to post-homolgation technical waivers, which is what the engine is.
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22 Apr 2010, 09:13 (Ref:2677754) | #33 | |
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But if it's know to be allowed to race a Turbo+Gas Scirocco local homologated S2000 in BTCC, it doesn't make any sense that Turbo+Gas Focus should not be allowed. Or?
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I mentioned this in another thread, so this is kinda related. But I agree, the SEATs cost what, about £30,000 new as a guess, yet are almost as quick as S2000 cars. Something is really wrong with racing in general if the cheapest solution for a touring car series ends up in the hundreds of thousands of pounds per car.
How much does it cost to fit racing brakes, racing off the shelf Hewland / X-Trac gearbox, racing suspension, roll cage and a good engine? I find it hard to believe that it can't be done for less than £100,000 which is what the NGTC rules are stating. |
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Would the Supercopa car still cost 30k if 888, RML and Arena develop their own version? Probably not...
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Perhaps not no. I wouldn't honestly know how you could keep those costs and let a team develop their own version. I certainly wouldn't say its impossible to approach those kind of targets.
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Actual cost of a brand new supacopa is 63,000 euro and the engine would easily do the season but that would be to cheap for the powers to be at BTCC.
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23 Apr 2010, 07:30 (Ref:2678252) | #42 | ||
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And SupaCopa cars are available second hand in the UK from between £30-50K
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