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As others have said, once there's lights and livery on it I suspect we'll see some variety. Still miss the obvious differences between chassis we had in the pre-fin days, but if this is the only game in town I'm not going to object. |
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5 Nov 2014, 03:28 (Ref:3471707) | #303 | |
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5 Nov 2014, 14:14 (Ref:3471824) | #304 | ||
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No you wont!
I can't wait to see the Ligier, Oreca, HPD, Dome, and SMP all on the grid next year. Good to see new blood in LMP2. Hope they let them stick around for more than a couple seasons..... |
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8 Nov 2014, 00:58 (Ref:3472668) | #305 | ||
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Coyote P2? Apparently if you want to win the IMSA series you need a car mad in America. That is according to the folks at Action Express/ Coyote.
http://www.racer.com/imsa/item/11069...yote-eyeing-p2 |
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8 Nov 2014, 06:50 (Ref:3472729) | #306 | |
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Great news coming from Coyote, although Jim France's team doesn't want to change their cars just yet.
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8 Nov 2014, 14:12 (Ref:3472828) | #307 | |
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If the Coyote chassis still gets sidelined with external bodywork on top and rebranded as "Corvette P2" or "Ford P2" anyway I don't know why anybody would want to be part of such chassis business, other than money of course. Which is a good reason I guess
Of course, someone outside States could buy one, but that is just 'maybe' |
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8 Nov 2014, 14:19 (Ref:3472831) | #308 | |
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I think this will happen only if GM will hire coyote as only and official manufacturer for the "corvette lmp2" (as basicly P&M for C7R and the CTS V-R).
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8 Nov 2014, 17:11 (Ref:3472860) | #309 | |
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Also according to them, they're the only ones that build and race their own chassis. OAK must not count since it's not a DP. Coyote is going to have a lot to learn about building an actual race car, and not a Winston Cup sportscar.
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8 Nov 2014, 17:45 (Ref:3472863) | #310 | |
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Didn't know half of the DP field are Coyote's. Thought it was still Riley territory.
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8 Nov 2014, 19:01 (Ref:3472882) | #311 | |
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It only takes three to be half, and I think the only Rileys left are Ganassi and Shank after Gainsco crashed out. Were it not for Ganassi lucking out at Sebring and COTA the P2s would have more wins then Rileys, not even counting that those wins would have then gone to a P2.
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8 Nov 2014, 20:47 (Ref:3472902) | #312 | |
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If you look at the DP regs there are only three chassis constructors who are even eglible to make those things (Coyote/Riley/Dallara) by law.
I'd be interest to see what this P2 would look like if it actually happened - but without the obvious OEM bodywork. If someone actually wanted to run it at Le Mans, it'd be just bare Coyote and no BS on top. Assuming "Coyote P2" without Corvette/Ford/whatever bodywork would actually have some kind of body of it's own, and be fully ACO legal |
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8 Nov 2014, 22:37 (Ref:3472925) | #313 | |
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I do think the liger, is a bloody lovely looking car, no matter what colour scheme ive seen on it soo far. I'm really hoping the other new lmp2 coupes are going to be just as good and diverse.
I feel the lmp1s are getting a little boxy at the front for my liking, though im sure thats the fastest solution to the rules. |
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9 Nov 2014, 00:08 (Ref:3472955) | #314 | |
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I prefer the dome to the ligier, but neither are that pretty imo. The new rules have made the cockpit look too high, almost like a bubble on top of a nice car. The fins dont help any either.
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9 Nov 2014, 00:21 (Ref:3472963) | #315 | |
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The only new gen coupes that visually please me (bar shark fins and the usual) are the R-One, and to lesser extent 919. Also the rendering HPD gave us of their new ARX-04 looks sexy, but since we haven't see the real thing the judgement is reserved.
Oak looks "fine" from certain angles, but all the rest... R18 version whatever, TS040, Dome, Kodewa, LMP3 cars... not getting it. Of course, even the most hideous LMP is still Miss Universum compared to prettiest DP. |
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9 Nov 2014, 00:37 (Ref:3472974) | #316 | |
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Modern prototype coupes all look too tall and too narrow because we are used to cras which had similar power (from the ICEs) and could burn all the fuel they could buy (except group C of course) and were a lot less aero-efficient, so width meant more for mechanical and aero grip and drag meant less.
I'd prefer the cars be lower and wider ... but safety and efficiency trump that. I was just looking at some late-'80s GTP/Group C cars from Toyota, Mercedes and Jaguar---beautiful, simple, brutal cars. They look kind of like what DPs could look like instead of what they do look like. But that's just it. I love historic racing (making the long haul to Daytona to see some next weekend in fact) but I don't want cars designed to look like anything except fast cars. The cars we loved in the past weren't consciously designed to look any particular way; nor should today's cars be. There might come a time when regulations and technology conspire to create opportunities for truly beautiful racing cars to flourish once again. Until such time, i will enjoy what I can aesthetically of the new breed, and be pleased by their performance. |
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9 Nov 2014, 01:25 (Ref:3472986) | #318 | |
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The roofline is taller this year and the cars are slimmer than 2013. Porsche has the 'bubble roof' (i call it that at least) and dome has the same plus the handlebars which help a little. But the nosecone is as high as the front fenders. Then the cockpit just looks like its been placed on top of all that.
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9 Nov 2014, 17:34 (Ref:3473179) | #319 | ||
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"Just been sent a rather enigmatic CAD rendering of a new LMP2 engine..."
A cryptic tweet from Racecar Engineering. Come on, Sam, what is it? |
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13 Nov 2014, 19:16 (Ref:3474314) | #320 | ||
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From the S365 Thursday Notebook, G-Drive will have a new "luxury sports car" engine in their Ligier(s) next season.
Any guesses? German, British, Italian, or other? |
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16 Nov 2014, 08:34 (Ref:3475339) | #323 | |
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Not a pretty sight.
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16 Nov 2014, 10:28 (Ref:3475378) | #325 | ||
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While I'm here, are there any updates at all on the Pilbeam MP100 and the Tiga LM214?
I hope they appear, I know they far older in concept than the Ligier, but variety is te spice of life. The more manufacturers represented the better. |
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