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Didn't Indy Lights run the same Buick V6 in virtually the same cars? I always thought they should have had a 5000 V8, but perhaps they thought the chassis or our race tracks weren't up to it. Jeff |
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The engines fitted to the SR3 are the Suzuki Hayabusa motor which was 1300cc up to 2008 and 1340cc thereafter. The majority of the Radicals in Australia are fitted with the Powertec forged stroker crank and rod upgrade kit, providing a 1500cc capacity. Regards Fast Eddie |
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Yes the Buick was an old design, but had been developed constantly in the US in a way that hadn't been done on the venerable Holden 304 here. And remember they were trying to keep a lid on performance. They had targetted Formula 3000 aas a ready made market for cheap second hand chassis, and a five litre stock block engine would have been a real strain on the friendship to try and squeeze one into a Ralt RT20 or March 87B, or even a venerable Ralt RT4, as some competitors, with mixed levels of success adapted Formula Atlantic chassis to the new Formula Australia regulations. It wasn't a four cylinder and would fit into existing European designs and several local manufacturers (Elfin, Cheetah and the TAFE-Shrike project) were developing their own designs. It was as perfect as you could make it. |
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The original plan for Formula Brabham was for all aluminium tubs wasnt it? F3000 had already moved to carbon.. so it was a little isolationist, like most local adaptions of international formulae....
They soon woke up when new entrants wanted to come in with the European and Japanese carbon tub Lola and Reynard The V8 engine had too much torque for the gearbox didnt it? Mr Muir's Lexus-powered one has had issues in the drivetrain too |
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7 Oct 2009, 09:38 (Ref:2555753) | #56 | ||
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Made quite an impression on a wide eyed teenage karter who thought year old F3 was a better choice. (I was probably wrong, I know, don't bother pointing it out) As for sports racing, a relatively free tube frame/ally mono formula with fairly tight bodywork specs should work well. Something remarkably like Sports 2000 or V de V should do it, both of which are inhabited by a number of manufacturers, Van Dieman, Lola, Juno, Ligier to name just a few.....You can even buy a chassis kit from Brazil and finish it yourself if you like. And yes, Radical is among them. Just for background, Sports 2000 originated in the 70s, based on FF2000. Nowadays it runs a Duratec engine, just like...... Just pick one of these formulae and run with it unadulterated. The innovativeness and skill of local manufacturers will shine through! The truth is that 2a is open enough to include lots of things, not all of which are all that desirable, while setting up a specific formula risks withering on the vine of field padding. Either S2000 or VdeV (not necessarily the endurance concept, but I'd be OK with that) might just have me dusting off the licence.... |
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15 Oct 2009, 02:48 (Ref:2561694) | #58 | ||
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Meanwhile, the new 'Supersports' category will apparently be racing at the Clipsal 500 in 2010... which is interesting.
A great thing for a new category, but let's hope there are enough cars for a full grid. I guess it can't be any more embarrassing than the 10 F3s they had last year... |
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There are LOTS of cars about, including the Sports 1300 back history its essentially a historic category with cars like Hooper, JMW, Welsor, Prosport, Infiniti (Kaditcha), Mallock, Bulant, ASP etc all making eligible cars and apparently 1600cc car engined cars are eligible now allowing stuff like Chirons. Many of these cars are not or have not been racing for a while with only the NSW scene really all that strong. What is interesting is that West is running the adds. Previously Wests haven't been Supersports (CAMS 2C) legal, because Wests are single seaters basically. Have they been able to be CAMS log booked now? |
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Using the name "Supersports" for this category is probebly not the best choice as it will cause some confusion at a state level, but thats what it is. |
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"We have this new car, it's a 'Supersport' but its not a Supersport." Are people going to have to make the 'quotation mark' sign while talking to describe it? |
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Not to mention the class of motorcycle known as "Supersport"
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Would the Westfield XTR2 be eligible for entry as a Group 2A vehicle? |
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15 Oct 2009, 21:17 (Ref:2562285) | #64 | ||
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If you look at the number of 'sports cars' around the country that use motorcycle engines, and the number of categories world wide, maybe its time that CAMS brought the rules into the 21st century. Its possible to have single seat and two seat in the regs.
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Although the regs. for the national series are still being finalized, in theory the XTR2 would be fine. Our cars (minetti) run the 1300cc hayabusa and most of the radicals run a stroked 1500cc version of the hayabusa engine. Entries so far for Clipsal are around 25 I beleive. You could also run it in the NSW racing and sports cars category that replaced the 2C supersports category from the start of this year. Results cheers |
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So does anyone know what rules they are running? Do they have a capacity limit? Does anyone have a lease drive available yet?
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If you have some idea relevent to 2A eligibility somewhere it would be wise not to try and be too secretive-it can only hurt you in the long run if you do not ask the right question in the right place! |
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The regs. will be released in a few weeks. I will post up once I recieve them. I do know that the capacity limit will be set at 1600cc and that a capacity to weight scale (including driver) will be more than likely used. You could try West or Radical for lease drives but I think they are all gone, but for 80k I can have a brand new Minetti (including a brand new 0km 2009 hayabusa engine) ready that will have no troubles running with the wests and radicals at half the cost cheers |
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The westfield I would think would be logbooked 2A, the same as the radicals. 2C has a 1100cc limit for bike engined cars. cheers |
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Or you could get a Prosport
What about one offs like the Hooper (or Hooper mk2 in the works), the Chiron (?), with a heap more cars around here in Queensland, such as the Whittaker's Audi look-a-like. How about the older Sports 1300s? |
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Yep, or a prosport (but I dont make anything then ) I believe that the chiron has already entered. Im not sure about one-offs, but at a guess they would be on a case by case basis. We have been told that reliability and support (spares etc) are paramount. If only half the field fronts up for the last race, we may not get invited back. This may work against the one-offs. Front egined cars are not eligable, so I think that would rule most sports 1300's out. The sports 1300's are however having there own "lakeside cup" next year, would be great to see all those cars runs again. cheers |
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Why is this in amongst the Touring Car threads?
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