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Wasn't it VAG engine mentioned? Maybe, badged as, let's imagine, Lamborghini?
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I noticed in the 12H Sebring coverage that Mazda said they would participate at Le Mans in 2017 in LMP2, using the BOP rule for the US based teams.
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Yes but not a single engine in IMSA! Doonan also alluded to the fact that they aren't sure what engine Mazda will be running in 2017. Sounded like they weren't settling on the diesel yet.
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Before talking about P3 I would like to see them on track and how they evolve because there have been serious problems with the latest Prototype breeds. If those Ginettas donĀ“t perform a lot of teams will be in serious trouble.
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Aside of the fact that diesel engines are not permitted in the ACO rules for the current LMP2, never mind the new spec 1 engine make coming for 2017, what would the point be for them to go do a 24 hour race, when they are totally uncompetitive here in a 3 hour sprint race? That would come under the heading of dreaming, somewhat wet at that.
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Theyre trying to make it a street car engine or like it, right? Why not just go lmp1 and upgrade it within those confines? Its lighter than Audi's engine. Maybe someone should rethink the lmp2 route for their future.
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Because that would cost tens of millions more than they are spending now.
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The Mazda diesel engine is already a stock block engine--basically the same diesel engine that's found in the Mazda 3, Mazda CX-5 and Mazda 6 in NA/EU/JDM.
That's part of where Mazda's failings are with that engine. Though they're asking for it to make less power, the loadings per cylinder is greater than that of the Audi TDI V6 (2.2 4 cylinder vs 3.7 or 4.0 V6), and not being a V engine means that there's more torsional forces than with a stiffer V block. Also, most inline 4s can't be stress mounted like V engines can. Granted, Mazda did design a new cylinder head for the engine this year, but they almost have to do as Audi and design a car around the engine/integrate the engine and chassis as a unit, something they can't do with the Lola chassis and stock block engine. And that's certainly something they can't do and maintain the spirit of the ACO's cost cap for LMP2 cars and IMSA's cost cap for DP cars. The biggest issue with integration is that the Lola/Hewland gearboxes have had issues with the engine (though those are mostly electronic issues and not so much mechanical), and above all else, the Lola chassis has had difficulty with heat rejection from the diesel engine (something that Audi solved over the years with aggressive radiator design, though using technology that's expensive for LMP2), and the times where they did well with engine cooling, there was too much drag due to the huge cooling vents in the sidepods. But at least if Mazda does go garage 56 they can't do worse than the Nissan ZEOD did last year (break down after a few laps) or the WR Green GT (never turned a lap at LM or in anger anywhere). |
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LMP2 engines have to be non-stressed, not?
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Youd have to spend more to go to lmp1 anyway. Thats my point. Them continuing in lmp2 with a diesel wont happen with the new engine rules. So if theyre staying in lmp, maybe TUSC doesnt mind or theyll have to step up a class.
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Yeah they Mount from the bell housing.
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I still can't get my head round this one, I just don't get it. In my view there nothing wrong with P2 and is variety the spice of life.....
I think that these rules stop people taking part in top line sports car racing. Take our old friends Embassy Racing for example, they go there hands on an off the shelf car with the Radical and they like what they saw so the following year they built there own car which to start with was on the pace, however towards the end of that season they where getting. Now I no the program shut down not long afterwards but had that program carried on who know where they would have been now. Talking of Embassy Mike Newton has the cars now and he was in the process of bringing them up to the current spec and re-badging them as Tiga and it would have been nice to see them on the grid, but thanks to these silly new rules that is not going to happen and the project has been put on hold. I did something by Graham Goodwin on Facebook say that some other P2 programs have been brought to halt as well just the news isn't public yet. |
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I get it.
It's the boys club not happy that too many people are making a decent living out of a thriving category. This decision came out of nowhere, with zero consultant (well, apart from the parties who are in on it) and was likely formalised over a lovely Horse-Steak dinner and a fine bottle of Merlot. It's such an obvious stitch-up by greedy little men. I hope they all enjoy holidaying on each others yachts at the expense of LMP2. Good night. |
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On that note, can you blame Pierre for being a good businessman? Who knows what the value of potential kickbacks are (at this bidding stage and future ones)?
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