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They need another hit out at another track to see where they stand. Do some more testing if they want, but they can't make a change for change sake. They need to find something that needs to be changed.
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9 Jul 2023, 09:48 (Ref:4167329) | #103 | ||
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888 hasn't changed since they delivered the ZB - same excellence.
DJR however is now without the TP bit vs the Gen2 Mustang and it really shows. The team itself is a shambles and the car they developed isn't that good. Not one Ford team has 2 really strong drivers without errors, strong strategy and race management, and excellent pit execution. Without all of those things why do you think the tyre life might not be as good as another car? |
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A free test day for each team wouldnt go astray either...
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9 Jul 2023, 12:23 (Ref:4167390) | #107 | |
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[QUOTE=Mixer;4167338]If Ford has as many good drivers or team strategists as the have armchair aerodynamicists they would be fine....
You keep parroting on about the Ford teams but what about the teams that are now running camaros that didn't get much right in previous years that are now up the pointy end of the field, how did that miraculously happen, could it be that they now have better aero, at least better than the Mustangs? |
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You do realise for the first time in history, there's no difference in hardware between the haves and the have nots? No fancy uprights or other magic things to make speed - all teams the same. Not aero. Nothing to do with a Mustang. Face it - all teams are equal. Lap times have never been closer. Team performance matters more than ever. Show me a Ford team with 2 drivers contributing to setups and taking points off rivals. Show me a Ford team who's made an advantageous reading of the rules to their benefit this year. Show me a Ford team who can make an alternate pit strategy work and gain positions with great pit work. I'll wait. |
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9 Jul 2023, 15:42 (Ref:4167481) | #109 | ||
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Show me the evidence that Tickford and WAU wanted to not be allowed to design their own uprights, or indeed if they even wanted the original control items in COTF. Why not go back to the golden era of teams designing their own darn racing cars.
Who thought control everything was a good idea? It seems to be a factor that has contributed to the series jumping the shark. Quote:
But the control everything idea is fundamentally a bad idea IMO. It's too much pandering to the smaller "boltie" teams that just bolt stuff on and off. Perkins Engeering were happy to sell stuff to privateer "boltie" teams but it doesn't mean they felt that this should be the model of the whole series, indeed Larry Perkins found the idea of a control exhaust in the 90's preposterous (his words, "any decent workshop can fabricate an exhaust"), yet now that's exactly what the series has one control exhaust for each "model" -- let alone teams being unable to design more performance-relevant stuff. A Holden Racing Team Project Blueprint VE Commodore may have only been good at street circuits and Bathurst, but at least it was good at *something* and that was their choice to build and engineer their car like that. Despite moving to Melbourne with two customer HRT COTF Commodores, Erebus were smart enough to get off the 888 or HRT/WAU upgrade treadmill and build their own front suspension under the COTF regulations with some success, for example. Last edited by V8 Fireworks; 9 Jul 2023 at 16:07. |
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9 Jul 2023, 23:17 (Ref:4167654) | #110 | ||
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Perhaps V8Supercar has some kind of fundamental political edge..
Take away the ability for teams to build engines, chassis, parts and to do development on all of same.. makes for a more expensive version of Carrera Cup.. And a massive technical skill and experience base, that was once lauded as why team X is better than team Y, now sees those people rendered ineffective as they cant make anything.. I have no idea how the teams allowed this to happen… In theory ‘plug n play’ should be cheaper.. doesn’t make it better… |
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Shell V-Power and Anton DePasquale race #17 yesterday.
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10 Jul 2023, 07:36 (Ref:4167691) | #114 | ||
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Is this because they did a bad job or because their body style and engine has some disadvantages and is not 100% equivalent to the other one: nobody knows. At least with the previous cars, teams could design bits to try to find advantages elsewhere. Losing Ford Performance and losing the right to have Mustang body styles out there is certainly a huge risk for category organisers. |
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That's the problem with Supercars (or at least those who run it) - even good ideas like control parts are a semi-failure. Why has it ended up more expensive? Why does a racing series renowned for bumping have so much carbon fiber/composite? |
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Just in the industry I work in (which is slightly related) prices have risen between 30-400%. How much MORE expensive would the original cars be now? Also even though they will be cheaper in the long run, adoption is always more expensive. |
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10 Jul 2023, 14:29 (Ref:4167749) | #118 | ||
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Interesting to read some chatter in the NASCAR ranks suggesting the aero on their Mustang is a contributor to the Ford teams’ lack of consistent competitiveness in that discipline.
Maybe Ford used the old Volvo program from the old days when they owned Volvo and designed a very pretty house brick… |
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This isn't 100% on COVID - remember COTF? Remember Gen2? I see a history of failure to achieve stated goals (mainly cost reduction), Gen3 is just icing on the cake. |
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At what point does car setup and driving get factored into tyre wear? None of the teams blaming parity for tyre life were able to match 888 on tyre wear last year. Arguably both Waters and Chaz both have issues with aggression and maturity which easily explains poor tyre life. |
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So far: Aero COG Engine Maps Aero again Now Ford are saying the engine is their issue, and their credibility is shredded. Meanwhile Cam Waters has another dive down the order because of reliability issues. In two weeks time Ford fans will be holding up the championship points again and blaming parity, when parity had nothing to do with that result, and not for the first time. |
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Also, they build a whole new car and they change everything. Like a tried and tested power steering system. You are putting in a lot of new stuff as it is without changing all that stuff. And then you have to suffer all the teething problem and failures.
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