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I am not sure HPD will have any interest in building a P2 engine when it can only sell to a few TUSC teams. I figure some kind of "Corvette" engine will power most 2017 P-cars, shrunken if needed, but I don't see Chevy giving up that class. if Ford keeps making a P2 EcoBoost, that doesn't leave a lot of customers for another manufacturer--HPD isn't going to cover its costs if it only has one or two teams in the whole world. Quote:
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I don't think Chevy will go down the small block route. It has a 1.6L turbo to work from. <--- that is pure speculation.
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The generics will use the (BoP'd) generic engine, but Multimatic and I'd even bet Dallara (with its new factory in Indiana) might be willing to build just for TUSC. Someone will get a sweet contract from Chevy. And since it is image-driven, I am willing to bet there is nothing smaller than a V6, simply because most Americans associate V8s with power and I4s with wimpy little foreign cars ... facts nonwithstanding. If Ford makes its GTE EcoBoost engine available (of which I am not sure) then Ford will have to pay some factory to build a specific bulkhead-back tub. The cost of that plus supporting a special version of the motor for P might be enough to push Ford out. On the other hand we have no idea if TUSC would allow teams to modify the spec chassis to adapt engines on their own. Riley could team up with some one and do the fabrication just to keep the name around, maybe ... ??? |
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I find it extremely hard to imagine that the 4 constructors would not have plans/options to run a multitude of engine packages. It goes to the market share, and we have seen both Oreca and Ligier want a share of the TUSC market. L.P. |
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Anyway, there was an article on Autosport today where they said that despite the spec WEC/ELMS engine and limited chassis, there should still be tire war (outside States). Which is contradicting what DSC and (IIRC) S365 said, and I believe the ACO presser as well. Wouldn't be the first time Autosport's making things up without knowledge. But I guess there is still some thin hope. |
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It just sucks TUSC is going to have two dumb down Proto class, P2 and PC. Despite there being a P3 class.
I really hope TUSC has a back up plan if or when this fails. I mean really, are they idiots? Just leave the cars alone. What ever happened to appeasing the fans? I know that sometimes the fans are irrational, and you have to make tough choices, but there no reason to waste perfectly good cars. This is just to appease some obscure car makers and rich people in some region far away and not to the benefit of American sport cars. |
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Something I've forgotten to add from this week's MWM - Graham Goodwin is going to present the ACO's point of view next week (having spoken to senior officials) along with reports from the prologue. I'm hoping it isn't the same sort of rationale that Hugh de Chaunac gave earlier because that left me thoroughly unimpressed.
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Recap (so far, speculative):
WEC-ELMS-AsLMS 4 chassis constructors 1 engine supplier TUSC 4 chassis constructors (same ones as in WEC et all) multiple engine suppliers (no limit to the number as far as I'm aware) 3 chassis constructors seemed to be 'set in stone': - Oreca - Onroak (OAK aka Ligier) - Dallara (NA based remember and great ties with both VAG and GM) leaving the 4th spot 'up for grabs' for: - possible joint or individual effort by Coyote/Riley/Multimatic/Core? - HPD (Wirth)? - Gibson (fka Zytek)? - Dome? - SMP?? - Ginetta??? - other 'wild cards'? Each constructor is supposed to be able to deal "with global supply options." and "We know enough about the cost associated with all of the design, all of the research, all of the engineering, all of the toolmaking required to create a clean screen prototype and put it into production, then deliver it to its first customers and put a parts supply system in place,” he explained. “The critical mass that each of those constructors has to achieve – and they will each give you a different answer – is somewhere between eight and 12 cars – actively competing." (quotes from Atherton, http://www.racer.com/imsa/item/11475...p2-regulations) To be honest I don't really see any of the 4th spot candidates being able to support global supplies for approx. 8 cars (or more). TUSC will most likely see manufacturer influenced bodywork, equalization between WEC and TUSC spec cars will be done thru BoP. Engine supplier(s) exclusively for WEC et all: - VAG (looks to be in pole position) - Nissan? additional suppliers for TUSC: - GM (seem as good as guaranteed) - Ford? - Mazda? - Nissan? (if they loose out to VAG) - HPD?? - Judd??? - AER??? - other 'wild cards'? Tires: spec supplier WEC-ELMS-AsLMS - probably Dunlop TUSC - Continental feel free to correct/update/add. |
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Surely not, but that's not relevant as the criterium seems to be NA based (and a constructor, not a manufacturer*) - not a matter of nationality.
Keep in mind the difference between constructor and manufacturer being emphasized in the article. It will all depend on how much twist IMSA/ACO/FIA are gonna give it (and as we all know that can be quite substantial)! |
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The fact that dallara is an italian constructor does not tangent the statement:
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DSC has just tweeted that open tyres will be retained in 2017
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This may sound weird, but I rather have open tires than open engines. Because tire war is such Rarity nowadays. I mean, of course both would be immensely better, and no stupid chassis restrictions either, but makes FAR it less painful for sure. Of course, I might just be on good mood after seeing the new garages at LM piece
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If they would decide to make it an open engine formula as well things wouldn't actually be too bad.
Sure, four manufacturers still isn't ideal but at least there would be some more variety. Either way, looks like things are steering away from "total fiasco" to "at least somewhat tolerable". |
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Replace 'highly unlikely' with impossible.
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