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Oh good let's have cars that cost twice as much as a Supercar, that are far more expensive to repair, and depreciate to nothing when the latest one comes out..
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V8 Supercar $550,000 AUD Audi R8 LMS $720,000 AUD Lamborghini Huracan GT3 $735,000 AUD Honda NSX GT3 $750,000 AUD That's hardly "twice as much as a Supercar". Quote:
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Porsche Carrera Cup cars for example cost plenty to repair with genuine Porsche parts, yet still form a strong grid year after year. With the used examples retaining strong resale value and racing on for decades at national and state level. A spaceframe Mustang GT3 with fibreglass panels would be cheaper to repair for those wanting to run that. While the teams aligned with manufacturers (Mercedes, Audi etc) wouldn't have too many complaints about repair costs. The depth of manufacturers of the GT3 class simply cannot be matched. It is by far the best way to get Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Honda, Aston Martin and others involved in the Supercars series. Unless you would prefer to watch a Ford Mustang Cup, Sandgroper? |
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I'd be giving serious consideration to making Gen 3 the MARC cars. It might fly in the face of the support Ford Racing has thrown at the current Mustang, but the economics, speed and looks must surely make the MARC cars a good option. Develop a Mercedes body for Roland, a BMW body for WAU and away we go.
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17 Feb 2020, 17:53 (Ref:3958041) | #83 | |
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Even if GT3 isn't double the cost, any cost increase for Gen 3 is unconsciouable - there needs to be a significant DECREASE in running costs moving forward
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I might be missing something obvious but why would Supercars move to a GT3 ruleset? It’s never been a GT series has it? Also after watching the Kelly Racing series on YouTube it’s mad how much work/resources & people teams employ, while reducing that would be good for reducing costs do you think teams want to reduce their role in constructing and maintaining their cars? Finally some of the repair jobs that teams have been able to do after accidents are simply not possible on a GT3 car, they aren’t easy to repair and even some small accidents can result in chassis damage. Don’t get me wrong I enjoy GT3 racing and Supercars but I just don’t understand why Supercars would adopt that kinda ruleset.
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There is also the matter of the (seemingly annual) update kits for GT3 cars - whether they are twice or 1.5 times more expensive, they definitely are more expensive than current Supercars, and there's a general view in the sport that the current cars are too expensive. Quote:
GT3 cars are definitely more expensive but to be fair, may cost less to run in some ways. To me the biggest hurdle for VASA in going that way is that the regulations for the cars come from overseas and thus VASA would no longer be able to control the technical side of their category. That's a big change of philosophy but who knows, it could happen. |
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Would it matter if they did? The series has got to stop this thing of manufacturer reliance. Sure if a manufacturer wanted to jump on board, great, but it's a one engine, one chassis formula. Stick whatever body on it you like.
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Seriously what's the downside? There will still be an element of tribalism, just Red Bull vs Coke, Shell vs Penrite, driver vs driver etc. What is the with this series sadistic obsession with manufacturers? I'm guessing someone gets something out of it... |
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It's 1998 thinking in 2020. Forget manufacturers, as long as IP isn't 'stolen' by running various bodies, stick whatever the hell you want on the MARC chassis. Plus we'll get a Mustang that doesn't look like Homer Simpson designed it.
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You also didn't mention the Mclaren which is a lazy 440,000GBP so $850k FOB... Guarantee you are not landing a Huracan GT3 Evo for under $1m. It does seem Reiter really like making expensive cars. The NSX seems cheap but it also seems to be not very good. GT3 costs are out of control, you can drop $800k and then next year someone else has a faster widget and you're at the back. If the car is $1m you have to drop $300k or more on parts, and that doesn't include a tub... |
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Reiter aren’t part of the Huracan project. It’s all in house now.
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The idea is look at what overseas series are running, and see if there is anything that would work here. Possibly GTE or something, but not GT3.
If there is nothing worthwhile, rebodied MARC cars wouldn't be too bad, and at least keep the costs down. |
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As an outsider looking in, it always seemed to me that the great strength was in the teams. Yes, Ford v Holden was important, but also people seemed to support Gary Rogers or the Stone Bros or... etc. So effectively they could buy a car and then become the best/most popular/most fun team to run it and generate support that way. A rule book that goes back to that ethos would seem entirely sensible. One that can be modified to accommodate changing motor technology (hybrid/electric/something else) as it comes on stream would also be sensible. Although it helps when they sound like V8s. Standing at the end of the pitwall at Surfers while 36 of these beasts set off is one of my marshalling highlights, and the noise they made was a fundamental part of that. |
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A rumbling V8 engine is old-fashioned in 2020. An anachronism from days gone by when environmental issues weren't so front and centre.
Most people wouldn't dare to drive a V8 that produces over 300 g CO2/km, especially in the UK the road taxes and fuel excise alone put a dampener on any ambitions one might have to drive a VXR Monaro everyday. Is Supercars going to be a series engaged with the future, or a retro series popular with over 40s? Even with the more lenient taxation in Australia, most people drive four cylinder downsize turbos or hybrids, be it a 1.2L Renault Clio or a 2.0L Mercedes C300. Many prestige car buyers are replacing their Mercedes C300 with an engine-less Tesla Model 3 for that matter. Last edited by V8 Fireworks; 18 Feb 2020 at 14:42. |
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