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yeah i guess, but i'd still like to see ferrari and porsche on the same tires, restrictors and weights,
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But it seems to me like a cheap way to test, in race conditions, how parts they could employ on the 458 work at the higher weight and wider tires. You can put loads on miles around Fiorano or Mugello but wouldn't you rather test some of those parts at Sebring and roll out a much stronger 458?
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Why do you want a car with a 3.8 litre (or four litre) flat six need to have the same weight and restrictors as a car with a 4.3 litre V8, arakis?
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both ferrari and porshce run on 4l, ferrari stroked down their 4.3 to 4, porsche bored out their 3.8l to 4l well actiualy their 3.2l original engine dates back to 1996 gt1.
Why, because than we will have 2 cars, with the same engine size, restrictor size, weight, and tire size. because, no matter how much physics FIA and ACO know, there is no way in hell they can have different sized engines weighs, restrictors and tires and say they made fair rules, IMHO best way to know witch car is better, run them in the same format like the 360 and 996. (reason i started watching sports cars)(well actually it was because of NFS4, but that is another storie) ***as for the flat-6 or boxer vs v8, its porsches choise to run a flat six. |
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My assumption was they haven't even started on the GT car yet. Since they have an idea of how the 430 runs at the current weight and restrictor, they can use a chassis or two to test how the car improves to know target to build the the 458 to. It can't hurt the 430 too much since don't they have to tweak the bodywork to modify it to meet the rules clarification anyway? Know they had the patch but did Ferrari build a new body panel to meet the rule?
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I think they should run the F430 as a test for the 458, and simply to be faster next year.
the +8.9% restrictors, and wider tires make a huge difference at le mans, and it would be nice to take the qualifying record + a hat trick at le mans. because of the huge straight the hp maters more then weight In my opinion they should at least make a LM specal under those rules Ferrari F430LM |
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I am aware of that fact the wheelbase was a few mm longer in the 1997 GTR due to the fact the engine and gearbox were lowered compared to the F1 GT, and 1996 GTR. The issue was clearly not about that, but that McLaren lengthened the race car from the F1 road car. This is not the case, as the F1 GTR of 1995 was the F1 road car with go fast bits on it, and was 90% the same car. McLaren raced for one season with this car. McLaren evolved the car for 1996 - which was 50% the original bits. The 1997 GTR was only 10% the same as the road car, and 90% new obviously. The 1997 GTR was almost entirely a seperate new car, compared to the F1 road car original. So comparing the 1997 GTR to the original F1 road car does not make sense, its apples and bananas. Quite simply, when McLaren went racing, they developed the F1 GTR for the 1995 season, directly from the F1 roadcar, and they were the same size. |
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Please continue with the interesting discussion about the Ferrari, sorry you've been interrupted.
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I might search the web for 458 GT2 pics!
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http://www.pistonheads.com/pics/news...n_458GT2-L.jpg
Did this Yusuf Pasta chap look @ the Maser MC12 much?? |
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Wow your right that really does look awesome! I hope the final version turns out like that.
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My prediction...
There's no way that Vitaphone will not run that car. Look at it! It's giving off an MC12 vibe, regardless of the final version. |
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Not really seeing the MC12 in there myself, but Vitaphone do like to pick the best on offer, so they may well pick up these.
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And win yet another championship.
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Why would Vitaphone go to GT2? The new GT1 championship seems like it's made for them.
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Well now that you mention it, maybe Reiter's Lambos, since Hans Reiter is German and the Murcielago LP670SV(?) is Italian like the MC12.
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