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At first race with M6 GT3, they were able to finish at 3rd but the next races were very far from the expectation. Some kind of false dawn for the team.
Initially I thought the team should be the usual sight on the podium this season, after promising result at first race. |
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14 Nov 2016, 05:52 (Ref:3687897) | #28 | ||
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Calm down man... this is the normal case, because M6 GT3 is still on development stage and its completely new car as compared to Z4 GT3. Just like Toyota MC86 in 2015 season for the development stage and Nissan GT-R GT3 in 2014 season for the repeated troubled or accident that caused for M6 GT3 especially ARTA M6 crash at Motegi circuit. I hoped M6 GT3 will updated as aggressive as Nissan GT-R GT3 and as reliable as Toyota MC86 by changed their body shell and setup the engine for the M6 GT3. As ARTA M6, they can update to 2017 specs of M6 GT3 instead of repairing their M6 GT3 and sell to other team. Due to the NSX GT3 is still on developmental stage and M6 GT3 is prove to be competitive in this season because they won in Fuji 300km for this season and Spa 24 hours race too and they promised they will be competitive in 2017 season and won the championship |
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http://ameblo.jp/yoshimoto-hiroki/en...219355591.html
According to Hiroki Yoshimoto blog, GT300 entry number will be increased for next season. Therefore, DNQ (Do-not-Qualify) will be introduced at qualifying. 2016 season top lanker teams and long-time participating teams will be seeded. However, TM Corsa (#60) comes under neither. So there is a possibility that they can't participate in SUGO and Chang where the number of pits is limited. |
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Speaking about DNQ (Do-not-Qualify) , the participation of SUPER GT include GT500 and GT300 for next year must more than 48 cars , if not then DNQ will not going to happen |
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14 Nov 2016, 08:01 (Ref:3687914) | #31 | |
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Sorry, lanker is typo.
I mean "top ranked team." Japanese edition of Motorsport.com reports Keizo Takahashi (Lexus) interview about 2017 chassis development. In the article, Takahashi says that Lexus GT500 driver line-up will be changed in 2017. But car number (6 cars) and tire manufacturer won't be changed. http://jp.motorsport.com/supergt/new...%81%86-849810/ |
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14 Nov 2016, 08:34 (Ref:3687922) | #32 | |
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Well here is my prediction for the Lexus GT500 team in 2017
#1 SARD -- Heikki Kovalainen , Kohei Hirate #6 Le Mans --- Andrea Caldarelli , Kazuya Oshima #19 Bandoh --- Yuhi Sekiguchi , Yuji Kunimoto #36 au Tom's ---- Yuichi Nakayama? , Nick Cassidy , Hiroaki Ishiura? , Daisuke Ito? #37 KeePer Tom's ---- Daisuke Ito? , James Rossiter , Ryo Hirakawa? , Yuichi Nakayama? #38 CERUMO --- Yuji Tachikawa , Hiroaki Ishiura Everyone, How about your opinion??? |
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14 Nov 2016, 12:51 (Ref:3687987) | #33 | ||
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My prediction is that there will be some drivers in some cars.
I really wish this series had like, sixteen rounds instead of 8. 8 just seems so little. |
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I think it's fair to say that keeping the number of rounds down keeps the costs down - GT500 in particular has tended to generate had a lot of complaints from teams about running costs over the years.
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14 Nov 2016, 22:55 (Ref:3688099) | #35 | ||
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What a season 2016 was. I really can't wait for 2017.
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14 Nov 2016, 23:47 (Ref:3688107) | #36 | |
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I agree with the low race count being a bummer. 10 rounds would be a lot better. Maybe other parts of eastern Asia could host a round in the future.
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15 Nov 2016, 02:44 (Ref:3688144) | #39 | |
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I think a 250km or 300km race for Saturday and Sunday will work well. I mean, the double-header race at Motegi was successful.
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15 Nov 2016, 05:18 (Ref:3688157) | #40 | |
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Racing overseas though might be too expensive for some of the smaller teams. Many do not make the trip the Thailand already
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15 Nov 2016, 08:08 (Ref:3688182) | #41 | |
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I think local guest teams will be better when racing in Buriram and/or Sepang.
And I can agree with you regarding smaller teams having no money to race outside Japan. |
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15 Nov 2016, 09:00 (Ref:3688190) | #42 | ||
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My question has always been in this series.
How on earth do you restrict something like a Lambo or AMG Merc down to 300hp!!! Or are they silhouette cars with normal Japanese engines in them? It's been going on for years in the 300 class, and I have never quite understood the rules of that class! Using V8 engines and engines that produce 600HP in the big cars or in GT racing, yet here are somehow restricted to 300! |
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15 Nov 2016, 09:14 (Ref:3688198) | #43 | |
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No. GT300 doesn't mean actual horsepower.
FIA-GT3 cars generate original horsepower based on SRO-BoP. |
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15 Nov 2016, 09:57 (Ref:3688206) | #44 | |
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GTA (Organizer of SGT) had restricted the performance of FIA-GT3 car before.
However, GTA changed the policy because FIA-GT3 manufacturers weren't eager to sell a car to SGT. At present, SRO decides a performance adjustment of FIA-GT3 car. So GT300 class car is generating as same horsepower as Blancpain GT3 series car. |
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15 Nov 2016, 10:11 (Ref:3688210) | #45 | ||
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Also, the FIA GT3 cars usually have minimum weight somewhere between 1200-1350kg (not far away from LMGTE cars). Meanwhile specifically-designed local JAF-GT cars (Prius, BRZ, 86 Mother Chassis, Evora Mother Chassis) have stated minimum weight at 1100kg and have less power than FIA GT3 cars. |
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15 Nov 2016, 10:30 (Ref:3688214) | #46 | |
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Here is the complete story of 2016 GT500 champion, Team SARD, since its first inception. It's in Japanese but the translation from Google seems easy to understand. Lots of team's up and downs especially on JGTC/Super GT.
http://motorz.jp/car/18365 |
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15 Nov 2016, 11:33 (Ref:3688225) | #48 | ||
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In 2005 or 2006 team goh tested a maserati MC12 GT1 at suzuka for a possible effort in GT500 season. Even if the car had more than 100hp compared to honda, nissan and toyota; because of GT1 aero, MC12 was a slug in corners. The project was dropped. |
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15 Nov 2016, 12:43 (Ref:3688238) | #49 | ||
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Also open tires in GT300 allow for faster lap times than GTE
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GTE is tire open, we have Dunlop for the Aston Martins and Michelin for the other teams.
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