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So the suggestion is that these things are the solution... A sort of cut-priced DTM/GT3?
More aero and wider tyres than a Supercar... Plus back to the Albins transmission which the Supercars teams were supposedly happy to be rid of! Are all fans in favour of the increase in aero reliance (check out the size of that diffuser!) and bigger tyres that MARC platform would entail? We would expect the cars to move around a lot less than a COTF Supercar. The 18"x13" rear wheels are a full 2 inches wider than a Supercar wheel [18"x11"], while the fronts are 1 inch wider at 18"x12". The increase in mechanical grip would certainly be welcomed by drivers, but would fans appreciate the reduction in sliding? Last edited by V8 Fireworks; 29 Apr 2020 at 00:13. |
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Try this one that PACE are currently knocking up: https://autoaction.com.au/2020/04/19...TDES6WI1Ivl21U I was twirling spanners on these things 15 years ago and people were trying to bring in rules to try to limit spending in areas that didn't improve the show. Without unanimous support these rules don't get passed, so those that had the money kept spending on more and more exotic things. Some time later minimum weights came in that took the value out of these things but still. If anybody reckons you're going to go get PACE to knock you up a bespoke Sports Sedan for less than the cost of a brand new Supercar I have a bridge to sell you. The reason I bought this up is that both F1 and Supercars have the same problem. At some point changes needed to be made for the betterment of the sport but due to vested interests the ultimate decision could never be taken. in F1, its around a spending cap, the top teams want to stay at the top. In Supercars, stupid **** like the goofy Mustang roll hoop and disastrous homologation shouldn't have happened, and there were those in the group who saw it coming and tried to deal with the issues. But there's too many fingers in the pie and the organisation is paralysed by committee. Needs a good dictator to sort them out.... But I digress. |
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For example, if they can afford it, why shouldn't a V8 Supercar team be allowed to test for 30 days a year? Why shouldn't they be allowed to have one (or three) four-post shaker rigs running 24/7 collecting data? It's all about engineering the unfair advantage after all. Isn't it truly bizarre that a club racer with an old MX5 is allowed to use a four-post shaker rig, yet a supposedly professional V8 Supercar team is not... What on Earth is that all about!? Strangely, it is fair game to develop your own front suspension on your V8 Supercar when that probably should have been made a standard part, like the rear suspension, to cut costs. |
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Should Supercars Gen 3 retain their unique under-tyred, under-aero formula? OR should they adopt the wider tyre sizes [18x13 rims up from a Supercar's 18x11] and higher aero levels [complete with big diffuser!] that a MARC II car uses? Marcos Ambrose already felt the V8COTF (with their improved weight distribution and IRS) handled too well compared to the old Project Blueprint cars, and adding wider tyres and more aero would only push the Supercars even more in the direction of handling well and being easier to drive...? It is a good reminder when watching old races to remember just how badly V8 Supercars used to handle! Oran Park 2003 :P [Oran Park = great track!] Last edited by V8 Fireworks; 29 Apr 2020 at 19:38. |
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They could still be 635bhp and RWD, but just four-cylinder powered and hybrid-assisted. Out with Mustang GT and in with Mustang Ecoboost Hybrid. |
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As a long time admirer of Basil & the crew, the way the Alfa has dominated for so long has done nothing for the class. The PACE project cheers me up, thanks for that. Last edited by cavvy; 2 May 2020 at 11:57. Reason: missed reply |
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It might sound crazy at first glance, but it actually has happened before in Argentina with their Turismo Carretera series, which is essentially stuck in a weird 1970s time-warp, but still manages to be the most popular form of racing in the country. That way, one could also preserve the tribalism of red-vs-blue even with Holden and Ford no longer involved in the series. |
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Coming to a Supercars pitlane near you???
The shape is a lot more Mustang-like than the old BMW 4-series, so it could be a good fit for the category in terms of aerodynamic parity and the potentially lowered Gen 3 rollhoop. Much grille-painting may ensue! Last edited by V8 Fireworks; 3 Jun 2020 at 10:05. |
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BMW would be a neat addition!
There is still not an ounce of news on Gen 3 -- it's a bit ridiculous really. If Supercars are going to string out Mutantstang and Opel Insignia with Windsor & Aurora engines for 2022, 2023 and maybe further, that's quite OK but should they announce that *now* for clarity? If you are a sponsor, if are a REC holder, if you are the Adelaide 500 organiser... how can you commit when there is no indication on the direction of the category? If Supercars are going to introduce Gen 3 for 2022, then surely the design work and prototype builds of the chassis, bodywork and engines (and announcements of manufacturer(s) OR announcement of moving away from manufacturer involvement) needs to start now? Last edited by V8 Fireworks; 14 Jul 2020 at 20:55. |
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Control engines and further-controlled chassis sounds a lot like Future Tourers....
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Not sure if its been mentioned prior but could Nascars next gen be an option ?
It sound like they might be a bit more technologically advanced than previously. Cost may still be the issue but at least you can piggyback off the data nascar has. Id imagine that there are some learnings that supercars could share as well https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Next_Gen_(NASCAR) |
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Great suggestion! It would be a great way to ensue Team Penske's ongoing involvement. |
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May not have been in this particular thread but I've mentioned the same idea before.
There is an existing relationship level company-to-company between NASCAR and Supercar, it would enable commonality with another series, maintain V8 engines (I think NASCAR looking at hybrid power boost aren't they?) and as virtually all the Oz teams have friendships and relationships with NASCAR teams, could all add up. |
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The two sticking points are the control chassis which is built by dallara, i can imagine that it wouldnt be cheap to buy especially with the current exchange rate, but allowing teams to build it here might be a solution. Could also open up some export opportunities for our innovative aussie teams.
May also allow for 2nd cars to be raced here as well down the track. Also is an easy way to get toyotas into the series! |
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Who in Aus is capable of building a carbon tub, even if the design is licenced from Dallara?
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I have to say I am looking forward to see how these Gen 3 cars come out. Let's hope all the effort has been worth it and then we can see if 2022 can be a great follow on from what we have now. It will keep V8 Supercars as top Australian motorsport at a time of uncertainty
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