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7 Nov 2015, 00:50 (Ref:3588688) | #1 | ||
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Historic Racing for Dummies.
Have a look at this and you'll probably understand Appendix K:
http://duddha.me/2015/10/22/historic...t-some-basics/ Then, further informations are available on history of the sport and where we're heading here: http://duddha.me/2015/01/09/historic...s-changed-and/ Enjoy more content on - http://duddha.me |
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Thanks for the links Louis very interesting reading.
Just a word of warning to other members, some parts of the site that Louis links to are not family or possibly work friendly. |
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Spent most of the morning going through the old
articles at this site. Several are near and dear to me ie : JP Sr and Jr , McClaren CanAm , JaguarXJR9. Very cool. Thanks. |
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I did read one or two other bits including the 'Dudes' reference to Cobras at Goodwood being quicker than in their heyday due to all sorts of reasons rather than the obvious one which is that just like the E -types, the quickest ones are banging out the best part of 100bhp more than they were in period! |
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"It's pure joy. This was the perfect training for the WEC after a summer of not racing, even though the car is faster than LMP2." Nicolas Minassian after lapping at 123mph in the Group C Jaguar XJR-14, setting a new outright lap record for the historic GP circuit at Silverstone Classic in 2013! |
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Give me a Porsche 919 from Le Mans but I don't think I would match Mark Webber's laptimes there... Last edited by Duddha; 8 Nov 2015 at 14:59. |
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Louis, you are an enthusiast; that's all that matters!
Oh, and the 919 is a truly fantastic piece of kit. The current crop of WEC cars are so fast that someone close to me has suggested that they may have their performance pegged back for 2016, so nothing new there! |
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"It's pure joy. This was the perfect training for the WEC after a summer of not racing, even though the car is faster than LMP2." Nicolas Minassian after lapping at 123mph in the Group C Jaguar XJR-14, setting a new outright lap record for the historic GP circuit at Silverstone Classic in 2013! |
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[QUOTE=Duddha;3588688]Have a look at this and you'll probably understand Appendix K:QUOTE]
Thought provoking stuff, the more I read about regulations the less I understand them, put simply no matter what period a 'Historic' racing car purports to represent, individual cars were 'modified' in period, with various 'tweaks' usually between testing, practice, and the race, and also usually before the 'works'/manufacture's modifications had been added, it was a continual round of progress. The periods as defined by the FIA are in essence far too long, consequently certain mods made by individual teams were never included in 'works' cars leading to the mod never being homologated. The air boxes on Chevron B19/21 are one example, but no scrutineer official ever contested their use in period to my knowledge. The same applied to various aero trim tabs, brakes, another headache, add ride heights, pickup points, all this is now an area of dispute, the headache just gets bigger for the 'Historic' enthusiast. Having recently been involved with an owner of a car, and the FIA, HTP's, a car much involved with in period, to get in reality, an insignificant unseen from the outside body work mod, accepted, not a headache, a nightmare. |
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It can be a nightmare of course but let me just present it the other way around, would a competitor, you, a friend or myself engage in building a car as a proper and so-called "historic enthusiast" and finally come up to a race with a car that took a lot of time to build correctly with money invested and finally race against cars built to: "According to period wording it was possible and therefore I can do it. Was it achieved ? I don't care, it was allowed and basically the specifications I have suits how I see and understand it". No, I don't believe in this, to me history is history, you either replicate what was achieved in period or you go modern racing or let's say "modern racing that tends to look historic" and therefore, no need to prove anything. Final point, I also believe that as an "historic enthusiast", you should have interest in history. I'm not old but when I see a Batmobile with 76 wheel arches and the engine and gearbox of a 1973 spec car, no, you can't say it's historic as it's not related to what the history is. |
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21 Nov 2015, 12:25 (Ref:3592004) | #11 | |
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Actually no they wouldn't. The point Louis is trying to make is that the regulations for Group 2 changed dramatically in the mid 1970s - it made the GA Capri obsolete for example - and you could not use the period freedoms given for the early 70s in the later period. We are restoring a real 1979 Zakspeed Escort at the moment and had to have a correct 1840cc BD built for it, the pre 76 cars could use a full 2 litres. Almost all the detail regulations changed......
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People say a lot of things, of how it was or how they (want to ?) remember it, facts are better than saying... And well, more privateers than works team from 1976' onward prove that it wasn't that expensive, right ?! |
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OK, bit of a missunderstanding. I wasn't refering to BMW's, I was talking 'in general' and more about the 1960's and if i wanted to be specific then it would be Mustangs.
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The road to understand HTP and Appendix K is that, for homologated cars, you take the Homologation form, the period Appendix J (for what was commonly approved but not necessary in Homologation form) and then, the period specifications which were the specs of the concerned car in situ. |
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