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Ok, so, big tires on the front, needs forward weight bias.
Rule set allows restrictor breaks for production based engines, and torquey engines are a big plus. I keep thinking that this situation is made for a Panoz revival with a thumping Elan, big tires, agressive aero.............. |
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I think the restrictor break for production based engines has gone away.
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you guys might be interested to know that the wf01 ran tyres of almost the same width front to rear aswell (although not the same overall diameter). and spent the whole season chasing rear end grip, peter |
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So Peter, are you saying that you think this is the wrong path? Myself not being overly informed on aero, it looks that the ARX-02a with its 0 keel and splitter angle etc.. treats the air different than the WF01, in that it brings it more midship before applying it as downforce. (?) and using the wider tires for more mechanical grip with the loss of aero from the front to mid and overall rule mandated loss. ???? Thats what it does to me anyways!!
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Let it out to wander for a bit and it never came back...
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New pics, including some official press photos.
http://www.speedtv.com/gallery/view/...=750&width=844 |
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Some really nice Photos!
But i would really like to see some more shots of the end of the front wheel cover, and the air intakes for the cooling Area, it looks very interesting!. But some of the comparisons there is in the pictures, the P1, becomes more like an large evolution of the P2, than a brand new car, (to me), many aspects of the car looks very similar to each other. |
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a works team, so the tyre situation should be a lot more focused and favourable than for a privateer who has to use the standard issue rubber. btw wf01 also had a 'zero keel' monocque with machined brackets acting as stub keels in the outer front corners of the monocque, and relatively high lower wishbones.. peter |
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Again, a simultaneously depressing and inspiring story of the small independent with the good idea being thwarted through finance and then the big iron manufacturer realising the promise.
Makes me feel even more privileged and happy to have seen the Embassy guys close up last year at Le Mans. It does however show that there is real complexity in finding the 'unfair advantage' and the dependencies that exist on suppliers like Michelin; which does does make me wonder to what extent they'll want to develop a front tyre of that spec in the absence of competition in the ALMS - or if this is something that argues in favour of Duncan Dayton's comment (rapidly recovered from and not redacted) on Midweek Motorsport that Acura is 'hopeful' of doing Le Mans this year. And yes, I know that last sentence is probably nine parts aspiration to zero parts reality, but what else is silly season for? |
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Acura has stated that they're not ready for Le Mans this year.
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Doesn't he say "I'm not saying we would NOT go this year"? That's odd way to say... well, at least there's some difference to the usual PR "we have a desire/goal/aspiration" that everyone from Berkman to drivers have kept repeating.
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Mike has posted a gallery of the new Acura via Facebook, nice shot of that savage looking drive shaft angle.
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I still dont understand the theory behind the rear wing mount , anyone ?
Cheers for the pics Mike . Any luck on the job front yet mate ? |
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Another theory i have, but it's probably more unlikely to the previous, is that the mount which goes forward the wing itself, could "clean" or stabilizes the air going over the wing, kinda like Renaults F1 extended Air intake/roll over hoop, which had that effect. |
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Rear wing of Acura might aim at the same purpose as the installation of the airplane of neither the engine nor the fuel tank on the wing.
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