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21 Aug 2023, 01:24 (Ref:4173518) | #279 | |
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Hearing that there is more parity to come.
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More Mustang aerodynamic work:
It looks like Waters is testing smaller rear wing endplates combined with raising the rear wing back to the old position (noting the rear wing is fixed in the first of the five original mounting holes, rather than the three new mounting holes for the lower wing position). There is some suggestion this is a different rear wing profile. (Possibly the Gen 2 one which DJR wanted to homologate previously in the last round of rear wing changes.) Quote:
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25 Aug 2023, 10:59 (Ref:4173900) | #282 | |
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According to Speedcafe, Chevrolet's were installed with a 80ms shift cut at Eastern Creek without the knowledge of the Ford teams. The Ford's therefore appeared to have (or did have) a straight-line deficit which was erroneously attributed to drag.
This was corrected back to a 105ms shift cut on the Chevrolets at The Bend, where the two vehicles (thankfully) appeared to be more even both in a straight-line and overall. It seems the 105ms shift cut - decided upon before the season based on rolling road dyno testing - still plays an important role in the paritisation process of the two engines and therefore of the two vehicle styles. https://www.speedcafe.com/2023/08/25...-drag-problem/ |
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26 Aug 2023, 01:12 (Ref:4173981) | #284 | ||
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How is this something not to come up previously?
What will be the next silly thing to be blamed? Surely one of the Ford team brainstrust has been looking at every single input to operating their cars from top to toe, and building a checklist of comparison with their Chev compatriots The Chev lot must be sick of Ford teams throwing darts blindfolded looking for a silver bullet when the fundamentals seem not to have been fully explored |
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Ford Australia unhappy:
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https://www.speedcafe.com/2023/09/19...arity-turmoil/ Whincup calls demands for further changes "outrageous": Quote:
https://www.v8sleuth.com.au/whincup-...parity-change/ It seems that the areas of concerns of Ford runners are front aero, the weight of the bodywork package (more Mustangs said to be overweight than Camaros due to a heavier panel package causing more rotational moment of inertia, presumably with more fibreglass/kevlar and less thin carbon-fibre panels than the more expensive Camaro panel package) and engine power & straight-line speed. Tander unhappy with straight-line speed: Quote:
The revised front bumper tested at The Bend is a candidate for homologation, as are lighter doors (although Camaro would be given a reduction in parcel shelf ballast to compensate, so this is seen as a waste of time). Unclear if any changes will be made on the engine mapping front, such as breaking the mean accumulated power numbers to ensure Mustangs have a chance of Bathurst victory. The revised front bumper may reduce drag perhaps. Ford Australia confirm sponsorship support of Ford teams only (no trackside or support vehicles) through 2024, however withdrawal of IP from the series from 2025 remains likely if parity is not sorted throughout the 2024 ATCC. It is curious that Whincup does not care about Mustangs having a fair chance of winning the Bathurst 1000... Hopefully microsectors from Sandown will have given clues on areas that need to be addressed to ensure technical parity between the vehicles is achieved for Bathurst. Last edited by V8 Fireworks; 21 Sep 2023 at 04:54. |
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6 Mustangs in the shootout at Sandown.
3 finished in the top 10 after a freak accident took out the fastest 2. Grove's second car was very fast and showed no sign of the tyre issues all the other Ford drivers complain of - maybe someone forgot to tell Kevin Estre that you're meant to burn the tyres and just complain about parity? Tickford co-drivers ruined all their car's races other than the #6 which was taken out by a flying wheel from the Tander car. WAU cars both had dramas unrelated to parity. Ford now campaigning for another aero change now that we have tracks with long straights instead of fast corners. |
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21 Sep 2023, 06:43 (Ref:4177636) | #289 | |
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The new front bumper should be tried at Bathurst and if the mustang proves to be too fast in qualifying then lengthen the shift cut to bring it back a bit.
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The threshold for parity review was met and Ford got the aero adjustments it wanted. Sandown results had nothing to do with parity and Ford can't ask for another adjustment just because a different type of track is here now.... |
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Can we find anyone amongst the Ford folks that could confirm with evidence the source of the inferior execution of the Mustang compared to the Camaro? Playing with front bumpers will probably make for another blind alley… making cars pointy and cooking rears faster.. again/still |
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The truth is this
How many championships has DJR (no Penske) won in the last 10 years - 0 How many championships has WAU won in the last 10 years - 0 How many championships has Grove/Kelly Racing won in the last 10 years - 0 Tickford have won 1 but only just, their only good driver now is too error prone. Grove of all the Ford teams look the most promising except their lead driver this year is basically a pay driver. Next year they could be strong. Tickford will next year likely have their lead driver who isn't good enough and a pay driver. WAU will again have the brilliant Chaz fighting a lone battle with a rank, rash and crash prone rookie for a teammate. DJR's driver lineup lacks ambition and the team lacks leadership and innovation - they are heading back to mid-pack where they were before. It's neat for Ford teams to bleat about parity to misdirect attention from their performance. The very simple fact of the matter is the teams up the front have 2 drivers contributing to their setups and points. 888 and Erebus are far stronger in this regard than any Ford team. |
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22 Sep 2023, 01:30 (Ref:4177740) | #295 | ||
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Those COG adjustments sound like a good solution to something that isn't a design problem, but Ford keep campaigning for changes, then complaining about the changes they keep making are the reasons they can't get speed out of the car.
I would say it isn't really surprising that DJR is unable to get the minimum weight down to where 888 got the Camaro. One wonders what the world might look like if WAU or even Tickford were chosen. It also sounds like different Ford teams have a differing opinion of what they need, which doesn't help anybody. |
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If the homologating teams were both focused on building the best two cars they could to the best of their abilities, instead of trying to fudge the testing and data. Supercar could have focused all their attention on the true parity of the cars. Instead of checking everything with a fine comb to find where the information has been manipulated. One team was found out on a couple of occasions, maybe the other team was just better at the game? They got what they wanted, until they realised it wasn't what they wanted.
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Some good action intending to be taken for the Bathurst 1000km to ensure technical parity (despite an unsporting obstructionist view being taken by Chevrolet Racing!):
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Given their data-driven nature, it is imperative these aerodynamic tweaks to further technical parity are approved despite unsporting obstruction from 888 Race Engineering. An increase of Camaro shift cut to 125ms may also be implemented to improve technical parity of engine performance. If nothing else, the extra 0.02s without power on each Camaro gear change will definitely help towards technical parity of straight line performance (say there's 10 upshifts on a lap, that's 2-tenths of a second without any power down), so the shift cut change should definitely be implemented. Last edited by V8 Fireworks; 28 Sep 2023 at 01:04. |
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