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Privately funded does not mean not run by AMR/Prodrive. Those are two very different statements. The car IS run by AMR/Prodrive since Charouz Racing is a banner, not a race team. Jota ran their car last year, and will run the old Lola at Le Mans. Charouz itself does not have personnel. So yes, they provide funding (or at least some of it) and AMR has a vested interest in the program, so clearly they are not silent partners either. Whether or not AMR/Prodrive is privately funded is another can of worms - after all, it's scarcely 'works Aston Martin' in the same sense that Corvette Racing is 'works GM'.
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As such, the corporate realities of how efforts are funded, what structure these efforts take, how manufacturer dollars and marketing relate to the effort with respect to ROI and similar fiscal concerns are the heart of sportscar racing's continued health. So, maybe for the punter this is all irrelevant, but for big-picture interests, the course that Aston takes with this project, and any others like it, maintain a great deal of relevance. |
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Gigawave MotorSport has decided to withdraw its GT2 entry from the FIA GT Championship.
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No funds? Or doen't they have trust in the car looking at the results of Paul Ricars test and the first LMES race. The car isn't very well at the moment, but with an organisation as Prodrive behind it they should have more trust in the results for the future.
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On Motors TV they suggested a P2 engine is being prepared, presumably based on the Vantage V8.
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Interesting rumours here: http://www.topgear.com/content/featu...ries/17/1.html
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Certainly interesting story, especially the bit with the good-looking LMP1, 30 million sounds like a reasonable budget... Good to see that they also want to be involved in the 2010 sportscar World Cup, so looking forward already to their plans.
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I read that Aston Martin and Mercedes might work toghether to get Mercedes engines in the aston. There are this plans.
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your quite right, these plebs have to shift some magazines somehow........David Richards has already publically admitted AM are talking to EVERYONE regarding replacement engines........unfortunatley, its not just a case of finding a replacement engines........its a case of finding an engine that meets to coming emissions regulations, and that is no mean feat........my fellow well connected spies in the engine design industry tell me the next generation of engines in this class (AM, Merc, BMW, Lambo etc) will be down sized by about half in swept capacity, but will be heavily turbo charged........all gasoline engines will be like this in about 4-6 years time.........big V12's will be a thing of the past, sad but true.
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Aston LMP1 + diesel, I can't see that happening.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/68281 (from June 08) Also the Top Gear article had a reference to this. |
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I hate turbos!
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Looks like Aston is developing a £1 Million supercar called the One-77 with a 7.0L V12. A homologation engine for and upsized 7.0L LMP1/GT1 engine perhaps?
http://www.autoblog.com/2008/08/07/e...martin-one-77/ |
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I must say the car looks the nuts.........engine wise this sounds like a knee-jerk reaction to the news GM have been allowed to use the 7.0 GT1 engine in LMP1........I'm sure Aston now know the reason GM dusted AM in the ALMS was because they could not compete in terms of torque, the 6.0 V12 was never a match for the 7.0 V8.........I'm sure AM dont want to repeat that lesson in LMP1 so are comissioning a 7.0 version of the V12........also the engine will then rev lower which will give a tidy fuel save.
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I don't think the Aston Martin One-77 (ugh) will use its engine in the LMP1, simply because they're only building 77 of the car. Aren't 200 production engines needed?
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Hmm, at the Aston Martin site they say, "for a strictly limited number of discerning customers" but do not state how many.
Also in an interview with Autocar David Richards said, "of course we already have a pretty good line on the 500 or so individuals who'll be interested in a car like this". Are we sure yet, just how many of these will be built?! L.P. |
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