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No. I mean Spirit of Daytona. They took over the project after it got to the point where they were the only ones running the chassis. Then Gen3 came along and because of Pratt & Miller's assistance in improving the chassis it for some reason became the preferred Corvette DP chassis(only two Corvette DPs didn't use Coyote chassis - and one of them has been rather infamously destroyed).
That said, though, it's TECHNICALLY more of a partnership, but all intents and purposes SoD owns and runs Coyote Cars at this point. |
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Being just a bodywork and nothing more, you can watch at example that AXR and WTR, being "outside" the same car; have very different cockpit and tub structure. Corvette DP coyote chassis is the only version right handed |
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DPi does not have a 'relevancy factor', only a cost-containment factor, it seems to me. This is a step backwards in automotive efficiency and connection to the real world of the automobile. I know some are elated by the omission but I think it is a bad decision. The technological components do not have to be as advanced as P1, but there should be some components proven in P1 used, albeit, with a lower cost into the P2 and DPi cars, IMO.
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Just to be clear here, will these manufacturer body panels fit onto all 4 chassis or just one that the manufacturer chooses? In Indycar, it is a lot more simple because there is only one chassis, Dallara. Here we have 4 which I assume will all look different.
What if an independent team wants to race in DPi using their own engine? Looking at the WEC P2 field right now, it's just a bunch of Ligiers and Orecas with Nissan engines. So I think seeing 4 chassis (maybe more for IMSA), with manufacturer panels, and more than one engine supplier is a step in the right direction for IMSA. |
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Bodywork will be tied to one chassis...
So if Mazda commission a bodywork and put it on a Riley, that will be the only place where that can go. Privateers can either buy complete cars (bodywork + engine) from manufacturers, should they sell those to customers, or run an off-the-shelf Euro-car with the spec engine and generic bodywork. |
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20 Mar 2016, 21:01 (Ref:3625281) | #36 | |
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even if following the same regs, lmp2 tubs can be different each other, so if GM developes a bodywork for the dallara lmp2, maybe these parts won't fit the ligier lmp2 tub, or oreca just to make an example.
Anyway this is a blind spot to me, because mazda and HPD will simply fit an engine inside a "standard" lmp2. |
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For whatever reason SoD seemed to be the factory favoured Corvette DP team for a little while (including factory drivers), but it's pretty clearly WTR at this point.
Coyote Cars and Action Express Racing have the same office in Daytona. Coyote and AXR's shops are across the street in Denver, North Carolina (Crawford Composites is next door, as I recall). Spirit of Daytona is just down the street in Daytona at the same address as Ben Kennedy's (Bill France Jr's grandson's) NASCAR K&N Pro Series Team had. It's all France family. Fabcar was originally in Indianapolis and I assume it stayed there when Cheever renamed it Coyote and moved to North Carolina when the NASCAR mafia took it over. |
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With all the discussion about the future, hoping it will include technology of the future. Not seeing that in the discussions, yet.
Hey, Don, speak up! In the spirit of Sparky. |
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Or if Panoz just really want to race it. IMSA will give the Don a ton of flexibility to run whatever he wants.
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Wouldn't that be great to see that car running again? But you are right, the Don will be accommodated, just don't know what he wants to do. Is he done racing? Will the DW road car/gt make it? Will Panoz make a DPi body? Just don't know at this point.
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Maybe Coyote can partner up with Crawford and makes some customer based DPis with create Chevy engines, as a alternative to Gibson or a Factory engines.
We need little teams too I don't think Gibsons has the output or the logistics to serve customers here in the States, and the current 5.5L Chevy engines from the old DPs is still pretty damn good engine. If Don Panoz run in the DPi class, it's just gotta be a roadster. |
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Not that I am allowed to name. But the teams and manufacturers have been expressly told that will be the way things are.
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True, but since the Panoz GTR-1 isn't really any more complicated in design and technology than the new Ford GT or Ferrari 488 GTE, I could see Panoz claiming that and running GTLM. Mind you, what the manufacturers would think of that is another matter....
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