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29 Oct 2020, 07:21 (Ref:4013665) | #551 | ||
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For who? Which stakeholder would suffer as a business if ATCC adopted TCR regulations?
As I see it from this thread (and please correct if I have got this incorrect): The organisers of the series that inherited the ATCC title opted to market the series as 'Supercars'. The series promoted the Ford vs Holden rivalry, and became dependent on those two manufacturers supporting the series and its regulations. The manufacturers' support to the series dwindled, as their own product ranges became less aligned with the regulations. Which leaves us in the situation where the organisers are now in a position that they need to find a set of regulations that interests enough teams to enter cars with enough financial backing to produce a large enough field for competition? If that is correct - why does TCR not make a viable alternative if enough teams can find enough financial backing to enter cars? |
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29 Oct 2020, 07:45 (Ref:4013670) | #552 | |
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Couldn't give a stuff about manufacturer support. That shipped has sailed. The series needs to strictly focus on teams and drivers. Don't particularly care what they drive either TBH. Give me the best drivers, most professional teams and good racing, I'll be watching.
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29 Oct 2020, 08:38 (Ref:4013678) | #553 | ||
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Supercars have announced the new regulations which will be based on a spaceframe chassis with either mustang or camaro bodies. Running V8 engines. All the teams currently are onboard for this change. |
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29 Oct 2020, 11:11 (Ref:4013702) | #554 | |
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You have to say that costs need to go down a notch or two. No need to do anything radical. The racing is fine. Hopefully the 2022 cars can retain the Supercar look whilst being more affordable
I hope they keep the V8s while retaining the Supercar look. Will be interesting to see |
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29 Oct 2020, 11:44 (Ref:4013706) | #555 | ||
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TCR has about zero chance of being popular in this country due to the national dislike of small displacement racing. |
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29 Oct 2020, 11:51 (Ref:4013708) | #556 | |
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I can’t see anything to back up the rumours. We can accept change, but only if necessary. They’ve got enough cars on the market to keep this formula going for a while. I am sure they can come up with a contingency plan to make sure the next formula is as close to the current one as possible. After all, we still get great racing
No I can’t see TCR becoming the top tin top formula in Oz either. But it has it’s own series and could grow to be quite popular |
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I recall a “live and let live” mentality amongst the fans during 1995 and 1996. Quote:
It is now just a question of whether the fanbase will accept “Chevrolet vs Ford” as the same tribal war going forward. The optimists seems to think the Holden faithful will just back a Camaro as if nothing has changed. Did they barrack for Kevin Bartlett? Who are these “a lot of fans” that “think the new cars look awesome for 2022” and how many is “a lot”? |
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29 Oct 2020, 15:04 (Ref:4013734) | #558 | ||
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Given the natural progression of Supercars losing their now superfluous street circuit events (Adelaide 500, likely Gold Coast and Newcastle to follow in being cancelled), going to a more low-key cost-effective formula like TCR where manufacturers like MG are already waiting in the wings would be very sensible. MG has a surprisingly long history of four-door models! Complete with those supposedly 'unpopular' BMC A-series small displacement engines, not withstanding that said engine has indeed won the Bathurst 500 in Mini Cooper form (you say unpopular small displacement, I say lovely small displacement!). Why reinvent the wheel, when the potential is already there to bring in iconic manufacturers like MG, Honda, Alfa Romeo and Hyundai!? Last edited by V8 Fireworks; 29 Oct 2020 at 15:15. |
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Kia denies the bi-annual clickbait on Speedcafe, saying they won't be Gen 3-ing.
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Not to mention how people put chev engines in old school monaros, kingswoods and toranas. |
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They look nicer than the current cars (Mustang esp) but it will be interesting to see if they can reduce the cost. COTF was supposed to do that but the 'committee' organising it had different ideas and ballsed it up.
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31 Oct 2020, 00:28 (Ref:4013978) | #565 | ||
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I would say most people are just not biting on the bait and feeding the troll.... |
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1 Nov 2020, 03:17 (Ref:4014193) | #567 | ||
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Actually, it was a thread to try and develop some discussion around ARG and their main series of TCR and S5000. Im a big fan of S5000 and hope they catch on big time here. TCR will be a good class on their bill and can provide drivers opportunities to maybe get a race in WTCR. |
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[QUOTE=one five five;4013978]Go to YouTube and look up the final round of the 1990 ATCC, the crowd didn’t seem to mind four cylinder and six cylinder turbos there, as many fans at that meeting as any V8 event that occurred after
I would say most people are just not biting on the bait and feeding the Close racing is all that people want .whatever the class . |
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Coyote for Gen 3, apparently. Story story here:
https://www.whichcar.com.au/news/mot...stang-supercar |
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As for where the engine's come from? “It’s basically an engine that we’ll put together based on the Coyote,” Story adds. They ought to stop stuffing aound with the internals, put a blower on it and call it job done. |
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Close racing is all that people want .whatever the class .[/QUOTE]
Sorry but that has proven to be historically incorrect in Australia. Might as well hold the ATCC for Aussie Racing Cars if closeness is all that matters. People like to see aspirational vehicles, preferably loud ones , that have heaps of power. |
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Really, Supercars and DTM should have agreed a common set of regulations, so that Mustangs and Camaros could race M4s, C63s, and RS5s. DTM needs proper regulations, while Supercars needs more manufacturers. That Supercars and DTM were unable to agree this for the benefit of both championships is quite inexplicable! |
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The decision to go GT3 was forced when Audi announced they were leaving earlier this year. To keep going, they needed something that was available and financially more sensible than Class 1 right away. So what else was there for next season other than GT3? Gen2 is on its way out, Gen3 isn't available other than a few fancy drawings at the moment, so not an option. And the other way round, DTM wasn't (and isn't) ready with any kind of proposal for new regulations in the timeframe that Supercars desperately need - i.e. introduction by 2022. The only slighty surprising announcment was DTM Electric that they showed yesterday. There isn't a lot of information around at the moment, but it seems they want to introduce it as a support series from 2023. My guess would be, they want to make it the main class around 2025 or so, but that's just speculation. Perhaps that'd be something for Supercars to keep on the radar for the future for whatever may come after Gen3. Will it be picked up by the manufacturers, what will the cars look like etc. |
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DTM looking at electric motors is a sign of the times but SC hasn't worked that out yet. There is nothing wrong with a good V8 but the time has been called on IC motors much to my regret. Old farts hanging on to the past springs to mind, they should at least be considering how long they can sustain the present format and begin to look at how change is going to happen. BTW, I am an old fart so I understand why they don't want to even look at change. DTM are announcing it now so they can attract manufacturers back into the series and GT3 is only a place holder until then.
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