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23 Jun 2011, 11:23 (Ref:2904697) | #3251 | ||
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Yup, these are ROAD cars running at N24, run by geezers from AML Gaydon production lines. IIRC there's usually a seat for the CEO, Ulrich Betz? There have been some impressive cars off the back of these efforts.
Vantage N24 for one! But they aren't anything to do with AMR, really. They are Prodrive, in Banbury. About 20 miles, and 1 junction, down the M40. |
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Ulrich Betz is in one of those Zagatos this weekend
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24 Jun 2011, 06:37 (Ref:2905061) | #3253 | ||
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I really dont like the idea of AMR releasing another differant chassis , unless they get their Vantage working ..... their reputation is starting to suffer now , unfinished business .
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24 Jun 2011, 06:45 (Ref:2905065) | #3254 | ||
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The Zagato is from AML, not AMR. Its nothing to do with Prodive.
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But, it is a customer car programme, rather than the works or semi-works efforts like P&M or Schnitzer or numerous Porsche and Ferrari teams. It's a shame cos it would have been nice to see another car in the fight for GTE. |
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Maybe it time for a back to basis program. Too many distractions, too much champers swilled, too many egos. |
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26 Jun 2011, 00:38 (Ref:2906057) | #3258 | ||
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I honestly have a feeling that this will come good ..... Their foray into P1 wont be in vain .
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27 Jun 2011, 11:35 (Ref:2906779) | #3260 | ||
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Have you seen the M3 waiver list???
Seriously, just about everything out there has SOME bit of give from the ACO. Yes, the Vantage has a lot of them, but they are not alone. It needs a seious team, to work the kinks out, Long Term. Hexis had it running VERY quickly, 3 years back, but it was fragile. JMW had a pretty quick, pretty reliable, car. But there's no continuity... |
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Yes I agree they had a lot of engine problems to start with, but it was pretty much only Drayson who was running the car, a nice guy but not a top team. The reality is that AMR/Prodrive have stretched themselves too far with GT1/2/3/4 and LMP1. When the GT1 was the only programme it had a reasonable amount of success, had they gone the same route as P&M then I've no doubt the GT2 would have been a lot quicker, but they didn't. |
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27 Jun 2011, 12:01 (Ref:2906791) | #3262 | ||
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I had heard that this year's Vantage V8 is now a paperweight, as it is way worse than last year's version...
As I said, Top Team, Long Term. THAT is what the car really needs. |
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27 Jun 2011, 12:58 (Ref:2906823) | #3263 | ||
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Absolutely. Look at what Oreca managed with the Saleen S7-R. Before they took it on it was occasionally fast but woefully unreliable. After they had finished with it it was pretty much one of the fastest GT1s and plenty reliable too. The Aston Vantage is a classic example of a car that has potential but needs money throwing at it. Having privateers work out the kinks is not going to work.
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Even with more-than-generous 2011' breaks from the ACO (increased fuel tank capacity & gurney adjustments)? Just imagine what a dog of a car that machine would really be without all the constant performance breaks.
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27 Jun 2011, 14:38 (Ref:2906864) | #3265 | ||
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Sorry, mis-leading comment. I believe the ENGINE is a step back, the car itself is actually pretty good.
And as said before, it's not alone in having a sheaf of waivers in it's favour. |
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I do agree that it is a shame they did not continue with the Vantage for a second season but Michelotti must have been hurt by their defection and probably promissed a lot for them to return. The problems they had at Le Mans after giving the 458 its first win show that even the great Ferrari tuner has off days but they did get to the end of the LM24 after some soul destroying pit work. When I sneaked into their garage at one point 5 Michelotti guys were engaged in solving whatever the problem was. It is probably true that Prodrive are spreading themselves rather thin and should concentrate on one series but as we have lots of series where they can sell cars it seeems to me that they are trying to emulate Porsche and make the racing division pay for itself. Let's see how this oufit does at Imola |
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There is meant to be a meeting this week to decide if the AMR-One returns later this season.
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I´ll make a bold prediction and say the car in it's current form (engine layout, no big aerodynamic changes) will never race again.
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I would agree that we wont see the car race again until it becomes at least the AMR 1B or whatever they call it. But I don't think the engine layout will change.
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27 Jun 2011, 19:32 (Ref:2906994) | #3271 | ||
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I think they should stick with the engine , imo ..... but I strongly suggest paying a visit to a wind tunnel .
Im not sure if all this cad/cam tech is really as good as the real thing . |
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27 Jun 2011, 20:10 (Ref:2907009) | #3273 | ||
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Going to the windtunnel won't help them get more than a couple of laps out of an engine. The chassis probably needs some fine tuning at the very least, but I think they have to figure out how to get much better reliability and performance out of that engine. Wasting any significant amount of money on developing the chassis at this point is probably misguided as the engine needs lots of help. |
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28 Jun 2011, 00:53 (Ref:2907099) | #3275 | ||
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Given that the car was relatively quick through the Porsche Curves and suffered almost exclusively from drivetrain reliability and performance shortcomings, why on earth would you go to a wind tunnel first? Sure, there may be some deficiencies which will show up when it's got a proper lump underneath it, but revealing those in a tunnel will be of little use if they can't reach that pace on a track.
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