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I have to disagree to some extent there. Sure a car running a motor it isn't / wasn't / hasn't been equipped with is outside of the spirit of the rules with regards to homologation and all that, but it certainly isn't a silhouette car. Silhouette cars have no more resemblance to their production counterparts aside from basically looking the same when viewed from the side in profile. A silhouette car is a FWD Celica with no turbo converted to a Mustang-beating RWD turbo monster, and still being a 'Celica.' The Z4 may not meet the letter of the GTE rules out of the box, but it's no tube-framer.
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should be an interesting 2013 to see what the rules makers do
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I would say Grand Am prep 2 and DTM are silhouette cars. When I watch GT racing the key is the car is built around a production chassis, I look at a hotter engine the same way I look at the brakes being bigger and the bodywork being made of carbon fibre - these are upgrades that don't change the essence of the car IMO. I know that is not within the spirit of the rules. If the engine was a crate production motor then I agree with you but often the only thing they have in common with the production counterpart is the block. If BMW did not manufacture a V8 at all for the road then I would have a problem with it too. The Lotus Evora is a turbo on the street but the GTE is NA, that's ok.
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They should drop the 'stock engine' rule IMO. And the size limit. I'd love to see a V8 in the Z4, a V12 in the Vantage etc. With that at least there's no reason to 'homologate' certain cars with engines used elsewhere in their street lineup. The Evora uses a Toyota engine. And it's not Turbocharged.
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I know, GTE isn't as great as what ACO or FIA GT1 used to be IMO. The level of competition is better surely, as in the factory makes competing.
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Option A: A BMW Z4 GTE with a V8 engine used in the Z4 GT3 and M3 GT (and M3 streetcar). Development already done and a proven engine. Option B: No BMW in GTE because they're not allowed to use the V8. Development costs for the I6 TT are (probably) too high. I would choose Option A. |
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Id prefer cars racing with engines they are built with. So the Z4 racing with a I6 is what should be done, if the engine is not up to scratch to compete against Ferraris, Porsches, Corvettes, or Martins, then the z4 should not be there at all.. Z4s are not in the same league as the cars above on the road, a should not be racing them, and thus giving a false image of a BMW being on par with them, when in fact it's way below....My 2 cents...
I don't understand all this hype, and rule bending just to add a single manufacturer which will never sell any customer cars at all...We have enough competition without them, there's no need to bend over to BMWs every whim all the time... I mean seriously in the last 12 years every time BMW entered GT racing, rulz had to be tailored to their whims, going back to the 2000 season of ALMS when they drooped the M5s engine into the M3.. |
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As you correctly said, the rules are tailored to their every whim! What are you afraid of IMSA, that the R8 would kick the Z4's but? |
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I want BMW to stay in GT racing so I dont mind if they run a car that doesnt run the same engine but as long as its a freely available production engine used in one of BMW's roadcars unlike the 4.0L M3 GTR V8 engine which itself wasnt a production item found in a roadcar--it was a pure race engine unlike the M3 sourced V8 you'll find under the bonnet of the Z4 GT3. |
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Z4 in GT3 - ok, with V8 engine taken from M3, it is a small beast. But Z4 in GTE, with Porsche, Ferrari, Corvette? As you said - those are the other class cars, even M6 is not in this category... I'm afraid, that it comes the same in GT, what in for example WTCC and WRC - smaller cars, smaller engines... And what about the spirit? It doesn't matter...
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Are we talking about ALMS-only 'homologation' or is it run through ACO?
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Fogel, the Nissan GTR GT3 runs the twin turbo V6 so your comment is kind of moot...
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I don't think they will going to use the 4.4L V8 from the GT3, but instead will use the 4L GTE engine from the M3.
First because I don't think they will be allowed. second, why change a GT3 engine into a GTE engine, when you already can use the fully developed GTE engine from the M3. But offcourse I hope they will use the GT3 engine, because that sound is just amazing :P |
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In my opinion GT cars should be raced with the same engine their road variant use.
I like the idea of a Z4 racing in GTE, but what's the point of using a championship as a marketing tool if you have to modify your product into a completely different one in order to compete ? All the cars are heavily modified, but as fogelhund said, "the engine is the heart of the car", and I think it should remain the same. |
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