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Just to sort things out yes I was team manager for Sezio Florida Racing & Marketing Director for Norma North America. I continue working with Norma running Norma North America with Edouard Sezionale. I started PMD when Edouard closed the team & Norma scaled back involvement in the USA no the Amur was designed & built by PMD although the steering rack is from the M20 no other parts are the same. Our car is currently going through a chassis re-engineer and will still be available for sale. Before anyone asks about conflict of interest the reality is that I have the full support of Norma in undertaking the Amur project it in turn has given me the skills to be a greater asset to Norma as I now have a far greater understanding of the complexities in building a prototype all which I may add have come into play with building the M200. I will be at LeMans with the other operating officers of Norma collaborating with Pegasus. Hope you support us
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people always tend to support the "underdog".. so i'm sure Norma won't lack support at the big one
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Perhaps you have missed all the press hipe.Norma is not the underdog.
Currently the only spotscar manufacturer in Europe to have manufactured an FIA ACO appoved 2011 spec LMP2. They are being hailed as the future. |
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Panhard, do you still plan to upgrade the Amur to LMP2 spec or will it remain C/DSR?
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We are currently updating the chassis to meet new crash regs
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Well thanks for all that Panhard, much appreciated.
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2. Presumably Norma have a good understanding of the P2 engine options for next year, have GT2 manufactuers indicated they are willing to sell/lease engines or will teams be looking at production based motors from independant sources like the IES designed Nissan V8? Are Judd, AER, Cosworth, Zytek etc. following IES by working on production based motors for P2, I presume they won't want to give up this market. Last edited by JAG; 30 May 2010 at 21:37. |
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Wasn't the point of allowing GT2 engines the fact you could buy a fully developed engine?
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a. The engine must be made in a minimum of 1000 units in 12 consecutive months and come : - Either from a grand touring car, - Or from a large production cars. And while the block and cylinder heads can't be modified, the list of free is such: Crank shaft, flywheel, connecting rods, pistons, valves, valve train, camshafts, intake and exhaust system, ECU, lubrication and cooling systems. So you could start with a GT2 engine, but then you'd want to swap most of the internals out in order to find a competitive advantage. |
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Think they should just go for GrandAm engines ...
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The spotter's guide is out, The Norma is near the bottom. Is this the official livery or a best guess?
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The official livery of the new Norma (not the one originally discussed in this thread) is just basic sky blue, revealed in photos from the paddock yesterday and scrutineering today.
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It is a shame this discussion ran out of steam.....as for grand-Am engines the Ferrari is one of the engines homologated for LMP2..and I agree with Mike's comments
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