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So , Horndawg ..... whats "not" tubeframe about that then ?
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The safety structure/cage that is attached to the frame rails is made of tubing. But that is not a tube frame chassis! I have raced both tube framed cars and cars that were built off the original frame rails of a stock unit. They are not the same. Knowledge is a tool that is often sharp at both ends. L.P. |
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"Tube frame" isn't even the correct terminology. What we are talking about is a "tubular space frame." By definition, a tubular superstructure on frame rails does not, and never has, qualified. Nor does a tubular structure attached to an underlying unibody structure. That describes most any race car structure.
In modern racing parlance, a "tube frame car" refers to one in which the suspension pick-ups of the original car are no longer associated with the original structure; in fact no part of the original structure is retained or needs to be. Examples are NASCAR Nationwide and Cup cars, and the Pontiacs and Mazdas competing in Grand Am. Historically, many of the IMSA GT cars were "tube frame" cars by those definitions. Rarely, a car is built by a manufacturer that is a tubular space frame in its original road-going form. BMW's M1 (1977-1980) was one. Yelling "yes it is," doesn't make it so. |
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Do you ever go fishing ..... ..... I know the bear does !!! The frame is made from tube steel or not ? ..... In fact there is little else in that pic except tube steel ..... = tubeframe ? I am not wrong , look for yourself ..... if something is wrong , its the definition of the word and not me . Last edited by The Badger; 7 Nov 2008 at 23:23. |
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They've not going to be in GT2 at the '09 Le Mans.
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I wonder, it was when Henry Ford was before some Washington empty suits and when it came to money matters, they mentioned how much he was spending on racing, and the very next day Ford was out of racing. period.
If GM is begging for money, I wonder what they will do if an empty suits mentions racing? |
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Sit silently with that deer in the headlight look?
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I know ..... im gobsmacked !!!
LG might be the only C6 in the ALMS next year . If the GM GT2 project disappears , I suspect their GT1 project will face the chop too ..... I dont even want to think about Le Mans ..... Its unthinkable to not have a works C6R thundering about there !!! ..... but we all know how much a proper factory Le Mans effort can cost !!! And its only starting , according to the professionals ..... most of Europe has slipped into recession today , according to the beeb . Last edited by The Badger; 14 Nov 2008 at 15:42. |
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Are they the same professionals who couldn't see all this coming 6 months ago, yet the ordinary man on the street could?
As for GM, if they pull the Corvette program, you can officially sound the death knell for US manufacturer's in road racing, with no doubt a knock on effect to road car models, theres no doubt the GT1 program has dramatically improved the road car product. |
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Its very real unfortunately if GM gets help from the government, there's a big chance that any motorsport will be put on hold as part of any deal with the government. Lets hope that doesnt happen but its not looking good........
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It doesn't really matter as they'll run out of money in a couple of months anyway.
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Its a mystery to me, why GM dont kill off some of their numorous but poor selling brands?
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I'm not sure that that would help. If they killed those brands, who knows if the people who bought them would move to another GM brand instead of, say, Ford or Toyota?
Killing them might cost them more in the end. |
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Consider: Each of those Those "brands" is a whole cost structure. They each have design, marketing, advertising, and some manufacturing costs. That's billions of waste - nothing but. Oh, they can yelp that Buick is a big seller in China (and in Arizona retirement communities) but that doesn't change the fact that all the domestic market niches are served by Chevrolet and Cadillac. Add GMC for commercial trucks (can the GMC light trucks in favor of Chebby) and you've got it all. The multiple brands also contribute greatly to the huge excess of dealers that GM has. So what if Pontiac, Saturn, etc. buyers end up going elsewhere? You have to get the company to a sustainable size. Currently it is not. Unfortunately, that ship may have sailed. Another example of dithering in some parallel universe while the company fails. GM was headed for big trouble even before this current debt crisis hit. |
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OK, I wasn't aware that all brands have their own infrastructure, especially since many of their products look like they just switched the badges out
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In addition to what TWK has stated, the major issue is simply the cost structure, that won't allow them to compete. Retiree benefits, health care costs, pension funds, current benefits structure are all going to need to be massively slashed to make a profitable company coming out of Chapter 11. Unfortunately, it seems like the tax payers will need to take on the burden of many of these costs. However, taking on these burdens in a proper restructure seems to make a great deal more sense, than simply loaning GM some funds.
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