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Officially Official - http://www.btcc.net/2017/01/03/wix-f...sport-in-2017/
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Thruxton punctures be gone, hopefully. http://www.btcc.net/2017/01/03/dunlo...for-2017-btcc/
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3 Jan 2017, 15:37 (Ref:3699932) | #1280 | |
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I don't think we'll ever see the end of Thruxton punctures, it will always be a problem, just shouldn't be as bad as last season
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3 Jan 2017, 15:41 (Ref:3699933) | #1281 | |
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sorry to say but increased grip sucks
watch those old Group A Sierras and early super tourers, they were fun to watch all by themselves thru corners and being lose all over the place increased grip makes racing more dull and procession cos it's harder to pass https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUKm0npTSHk I have never ever seen a championship where increased grip and better (carbon) brakes make more exiting racing, on the contrary , so I don't get why they go in this direction Last edited by porsche962fan; 3 Jan 2017 at 15:47. |
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3 Jan 2017, 15:57 (Ref:3699936) | #1283 | |
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I know I am refering to general trend WTCC showed the new more powerful, more grip cars did not produce better racing
original DTM when it switched from Group A to Class 1 after 1993 did not produce better racing , current DTM with lots of grip and carbon is an utter snooze fest, really fell a sleep once when I dared to see an actual race so can't understand why they want more grip tires at all !! |
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3 Jan 2017, 16:20 (Ref:3699944) | #1284 | ||
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I think the turbo engines have something to do with that, but it would have been better to reduce downforce when NGTC was introduced.
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I personally don't think the NGTC racing quality has really been all that amazing. I attended numerous races over the last 3 years and quite a number have been lacking any real action or many changes for position. I personally feel S2000 offered the best racing of recent times.
Also I bet BMW + Subaru aren't happy with the tyre changes. The last thing they want is more durable tyres. |
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3 Jan 2017, 20:41 (Ref:3699984) | #1288 | |
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Depends on what you find exciting. I don't think the racing is as good as with the Super 2000 or BTC-Touring cars, but it is undoubtably closer.
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4 Jan 2017, 07:09 (Ref:3700060) | #1289 | |
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Circuits have a big contribution to action too. With the cars getting wider, narrower circuits like Oulton Park, Knockhill and dare I say Brands Hatch (in places) produce some rather processional races. In both the ST and BTC days it wasn't uncommon to see cars side by side on the run down from Island and into Knickerbrook now all a driver needs to do is run a wheel's width to the side and the inside line is blocked.
However at wide tracks like Donington and Silverstone we get some great action. Then (race-ending stupidity aside) we had Thruxton race 1, I can't remember the last time I've watched such close three-abreast racing in the BTCC, it's like someone had forgotten to tell them they weren't all in Clios. |
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Discussing F1 and other classes with a very experienced pro over Christmas he made the point that the grip levels with modern tyres is at a sharp peak on which a driver has to balance, whereas with less grip and narrower tyres such as those on historic cars the grip is a curve and more forgiving. This gives the driver a wider window to work in, a greater margin of error, and 4 wheel drifts can be the fastest way through a corner.
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4 Jan 2017, 12:45 (Ref:3700117) | #1292 | |
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PMR podcasts on BTCC.net
Tom Chilton specifically states that PMR is NOT a works team. Explains the lack of publicity from Vauxhall! I guess the closest situation on the grid is WSR/BMW, where there is support, but not a fully fledged works team. |
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4 Jan 2017, 12:53 (Ref:3700118) | #1293 | |
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Not BTCC but... http://www.britishgt.com/news/179/re...er-and-webster
Howard Fuller off to British GT. I don't think anyone expected him to be in BTCC again this year but at least that's now confirmed. Flag marshals around the country can breath a sigh of relief. |
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4 Jan 2017, 13:02 (Ref:3700120) | #1294 | ||
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Not quite, according to Twitter Mark Howard is "working" on getting a drive...
Off topic, but for anyone interested Scalextric have announced more BTCC cars: Aron Smith, Jeff Smith, Matt Neal and Josh Cook's 2016 cars as well as a few more early 90's cars. |
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That would put WSR in the same situation as PMR - Chilton says that they are not a works team, but are 'Vauxhall supported'.
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Looks to be a great season anyway. I wonder when we may get some changes in circuits? Mondello would be awesome and maybe the Arena circuit at Silverstone. Slightly more far fetched, how about COW? |
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I agree, I find the Silverstone national circuit a bit boring after a few years now, we could do with a change.
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Or how about a support race to the British GP again? Or even a return to Birmingham?
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