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Will Brown was nearly 3 seconds slower than everyone on the final two laps. Was he fuel saving??
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Judging parity off accumulated lap times is almost as pointless as VCAT - just way to many variables to have any faith in the data.
The fact that Supercars use either method is quite concerning and actually goes along way to explain the series current predicament |
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DJR's competence against 888 is a serious issue with regards to the design and manufacturing of the Mustang parts, so Tickford had to step in and make new door panels so that the actual parity solution could work as intended. Steve Amos' untimely passing unfortunately put Herrod's into a position where they had to take over the Ford engine project, and unlike MOStech and KRE, Herrod's have won zero Supercars championships. On top of this Ford made dud choices like the throttle bodies, putting Ford teams further behind. |
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There are supposedly 13 sets of body parts sitting in a Bathurst shed waiting for fitment… given nearly every Ford seems to have some scratch damage.. they will be useful..
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Except that MOStech AND the Ford teams argued against it, and it was chosen purely for cost/inventory reasons.
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https://www.v8sleuth.com.au/ford-aus...thurst-result/ ATCC administrators have stuffed up Gen 3 badly. Not only did it fail to attract the likes of Nissan or BMW, it also failed to satisfy key manufacturer Ford. Did Chevrolet even fund development of their own car or did ATCC administrators -- inexplicably -- pay for it as rumoured?! |
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888 has been quoted a few times that their development efforts for Gen3 cost them north of $1m in time, resources, parts, design tools etc.
The way those stories were written, it was as if 888 ate that cost, with a view presumably to selling cars out the other side.. There isnt a whole lot of GM branding on the RBART Camaros… The parts brand AC Delco is there, in a small sized space.. |
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Is it time to give up on the concept of a technical parity formula?
In my (complete outsider) view, it seems that the cars are actually extremely closely matched, possibly even more so than during other times of the formula. However, Gen3 has also removed the ability for a smart engineer to think outside the box, and the adjustability by the driver has also gone. You’re not going to get a huge variance when everyone essentially has one of two toys, and no one can really do anything smart to cause an upset. Seemingly it would be a better option to use some form of BOP to both bring the slower cars up, as well as essentially stop the same results week in and week out. But I’m just a punter in the stands. |
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Isn’t BoP fairly close to a form of technical parity? What you describe is more success ballast? Or am I missing what you mean?
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How heavy are all of these current chassis?
Back in the Bill Tuckey days, the weights at scrutineering made their way to the Great Race book. Suspect there might be some differences between makes, and teams inside the brand tent… |
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The current problem has only arisen because of the DISPARITY between homologation teams. It's fair to assume what's begins in disparity will end up in disparity without outside intervention. Put simply, DJR where not up to the task, though in all honesty I don't believe any Ford team would have built as good of a car as T8. |
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I don't think anybody could have predicted Dr Story's ill health, and DJR's lack of any management, nor would they have predicted Ludo would go so far off the boil. I think now that it has happened, Tickford is gutted, Tim Edwards is out the door, and potentially WAU may be the only other place that has the ability and resources to manage the homologation. |
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