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Nevermind the engines, they're (relatively) easy to balance compared to those black round things on the wheels. At the moment the only feasible solution I can see is to put all the cars on the Speckooks because the performance difference with the custom SGT tyres is huge and possibly too large to be sorted by a combination of power/aero/etc. without spiralling knock-on effects. That won't go down well with the GT500 teams though. At least the tyre issue is being openly acknowledged now, it's been the elephant in the room for too long. |
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A rumor that Nelson Piquet Jr is interested in Super GT was told by Naoki Hattori (GTA) in the Niconico live cast.
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I'm curious why DTM has spec Hankooks, though. The only reason I can think of is that Hankook pays quite a good amount for it.
DTM can't claim cost cuting with spec tyres because, in SuperGT, Bridgestone supplies it's tyres for free and Dunlop and Yokohama(which will always have inferior tyres to the other big two tyre manufacturers) actually pays for the few GT500 teams to run on their rubber. |
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Super GT don't need DTM. Super GT should just go their own way. SGT have everything DTM don't have at the moment, exciting racing big grids full of variety and a good mix of factory and privateers. Don't fix what ain't broke.
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René de Boer says that German manufacturers think that there is more suitable field (F1, WEC) than DTM to do technology competition (Tire, Engine etc) in the Japanese Autosport magazine.
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Thanks for that JS.
Maybe they should have considered that before selling their regs (and the prospect of joint races) to JAF.... |
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From Autosport Web :
Heikki Kovalainen wants to continue to race again at Super GT next year. But so far no any further details yet (such as his next team etc) http://as-web.jp/news/info.php?c_id=2&no=69784 PS : I'm not really good at Japanese, only translate it at Google |
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Rene de Boer was right , They should be considered that as well. Speaking about DTM, DTM seem to be similar race format as SUPER FORMULA . Both are use 2.0 L4 turbo engine, despite the different body chassis . I wonder GTA considered SUPER FORMULA expand to worldwide similar to SUPER GT will be better . |
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May be they are more suitable in the German's eyes, but spec competition isnt near as good as tech competition in a high profile series like Super GT. Class 1 has potential to be huge if done right. ITR know this but they don't seemingly want to put more effort into the rules and cars than they already have.
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Yeah, but like I said, they can't catch up against LMP1 cars. |
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participation number of mother chassis car won't increase in 2016 despite of lot of inquiries from Japan and overseas. GTA will fix troubles of MC car during next season to keep the reputation. |
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I found that duo ARTA GT300 Shinichi Takagi & Takashi Kobayashi also raced at Super Taikyu with Direction Racing this year.(http://www.ksfrontier.com/super_taikyu.php)
And previously Direction Racing at Super GT planned to use 2 Huracan at 2016 season, so if ARTA doesn't have a car to compete at next season probably the duo ARTA GT300 can drive the second Huracan for next year (alongside current Direction Racing's lineup) Well, this is only my analysis. I haven't got any further details. Based on the duo ARTA GT300 performance, I don't think they're deserved to take sabbatical because unable to find a team... |
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An ARTA liveried Huracan would look great but I assume the ARTA money is tied to Honda? Gairaya excepted but then again it was an ARTA project.
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I wouldn't be surprise we get the news at the Tokyo Auto Salon in mid-Jan 2016. |
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