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17 Apr 2011, 16:30 (Ref:2865127) | #126 | ||
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Dumb question probably, but are there any GT500 cars that still used a steel unitbody between the front/rear firewalls/bulkheads, or is the chassis mainly a carbon fiber monocoque using only a few parts from the parent chassis?
I had heard/read since 2009 that only the roof and A-pillar needed to be from the production car, and the rest of the chassis is free within regs. |
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17 Apr 2011, 23:37 (Ref:2865385) | #127 | ||
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I doubt it very much chernaudi, those cars have progressed a lot over the last decade, they are basically LMP2 cars with a roof. And with no European cars and only the three japanese manufacturers the chances of any of them using a steel unitbody are pretty slim.
Dont know about the a pillar but the roof used to be compulsory, not sure about 2011 though. I remember watching a interview with a nismo engineer and they asked him what production parts were on the Gt500 350Z and he replied, 'the roof and the badges'. |
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18 Apr 2011, 15:18 (Ref:2865797) | #128 | ||
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The most recent rules that I've read was in '06, and they said that the chassis between the front and rear firewalls had to be production derived, which I assume meant that floorpan and sturctural/integral unitary panels had to be production derived. Everything fore/aft that central structure was free, which is why they ran clip type subframes, transaxle gearboxes, and pushrod double wishbone suspension with coilover shocks or in the case of the Honda HSV, torsion bars, basically similar to the Audi R18, R15 and R10, both Peugeot 908s, and, of course, the Acura ARX-02, from which the HSV indirectly gets its engine (the ARX-02 engine was a heavily modified 4 liter version of the HPD 3.4 V8 that Highcroft's ARX-01e and Honda Racing use in the HSV).
I read somewhere on this forum a long time ago that since 2009, teams were allowed to run all carbon chassis with a steel roll cage and a production based roof and A-pillar integrated into the carbon unitbody. However, I also read that the Honda NSX in '09 used a production based aluminum monocoque between the aformentioned subframes, but the source for that was Wikipedia, so take that for what you may. Any link or something the new rules would be appreciated, as I can't find any updated items at their site. |
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19 Apr 2011, 00:38 (Ref:2866180) | #129 | ||
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Chernaudi, maybe shoot Japanese Samurai a PM, he sounds like he'd know the current rules.
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26 Apr 2011, 06:39 (Ref:2869845) | #131 | |
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Wish there was a way to watch these races here in America, or online. Anyone know how or where?
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26 Apr 2011, 15:21 (Ref:2870057) | #132 | ||
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I put a site I found on google in the old thread asking if anyone knew how to use that site but nobody even bothered to respond. It was the only site I could find where they stream the Japanese "J sports" channels. Unfortunately I could not figure out how to unlock the stream. The site didn't respond to my queries either. |
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26 Apr 2011, 21:26 (Ref:2870281) | #133 | ||
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What did happen with the rules accord between the DTM, the SuperGT and Grand AM?
This accord must be fantastic because would have 3 championship with 6 marks (Honda, Lexus, Nissan, Mercedes, Audi and BMW) in 3 different continents. Each brand could have 1 team with 2 or 3 cars in each championship and could have a world championship with 30 races (10 for championship) without the cost to transport the cars between the continents. Only must be fly the drivers to run every race |
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27 Apr 2011, 05:52 (Ref:2870366) | #134 | |
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I've read that for 2012 G.A. will adopt cars (daytona prototypes) that look like the make of the engine... Chevy's looking like vettes, BMW's looking like BMW's? Not sure so much what Ford's will look like. But if the SuperGT DTM hookup is in place soon- this will be great.
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27 Apr 2011, 09:40 (Ref:2870470) | #135 | ||
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A new US based championship will have rounds outside GA. It's going to be a 1-hour racing format if Iremember correct. And GA itself will have some GT3 machinery (Audi, Mercedes). There were some talks between DTM and Super GT organisers, but since then there was no mention on common rules. But there should be something in common because BMW returned to DTM because new silhouettes will race in North America, Europe and Asia. And I was thinking about some sort of world champ for makes and drivers (not teams) based on three different series. At least, ILMC started from the same base.
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This is a wrong decision. We do not need more championship, we need upgrade the existing championship. The Grand Am lever in this moment is very bad then why is not improve that? You must remove the horrible DP and will replace that for the DTM, Super GT `s cars. |
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27 Apr 2011, 19:20 (Ref:2870818) | #138 | |
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They should be closer to what SuperGT is running if what they're saying is true. Coupled with the gt3 cars, you basically have an americanized SuperGT, seeing as how they've got some new gt3 cars in gt300 class. I'm getting excited as this may be the coolest gt racing there is. If DTM gets on with SuperGT then GA jumps on as well.
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28 Apr 2011, 12:14 (Ref:2871141) | #139 | |
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autosport-web has photos of most of the 2011 cars up in their gallery now
http://as-web.jp/photonews/?c_id=2 |
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30 Apr 2011, 08:16 (Ref:2871989) | #140 | |
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Fuji qualifying results are up...Michelins must be good there
http://supergt.net/supergt/2011/1102...B5%90%E6%9E%9C |
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12 May 2011, 10:40 (Ref:2879223) | #141 | |
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2011 version R&D Legacy B4
http://car.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/...11_444001.html Biggest change point is a change from the CFRP reinforcement monocoque to a tubular frame. This car completely suited 2012 regulations by this change. 2011ver http://car.watch.impress.co.jp/img/c...leg08.jpg.html http://car.watch.impress.co.jp/img/c...leg17.jpg.html 2010ver http://car.watch.impress.co.jp/img/c...leg09.jpg.html http://car.watch.impress.co.jp/img/c...leg19.jpg.html |
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12 May 2011, 10:52 (Ref:2879230) | #142 | ||
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I really like the new version of the Subaru, looks a lot racier...
And just to get this right: They went from a "modern" carbon fibre" chassis to an old-fashioned tubeframe? And that is what the 2012 rules demand? If so, that's very interesting. GT300 and Grand Am GT allow/will allow GT3-cars pretty soon, maybe they can also come up with a unified ruleset for the tubeframe cars? |
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The JAF-GT300 machine is classified into four categories(A-D). Category A is a machine that completely adjusts to 2010 regulations(Jim Gainer's F430). Category B is a machine that completely adjusts to 2012 regulations(Corolla Axio, Lexus IS, Legacy B4). Category C is a machine based on loading going car(Garaiya, Vemac) Category D is a machine that doesn't apply to all other categories(Shiden, 996GTRS, Mosler GT, Gallardo RG3, 458GTC) Category E is FIA-GT2 machine until 2010. Category F is FIA-GT3 machine. *Category D can take part in a race only at the end of 2011(It is likely to become a special authorization machine after 2011) *Legacy B4 is category B now though this car was category D until last year. |
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12 May 2011, 16:40 (Ref:2879408) | #144 | ||
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Could the Subaru be a sneak peak at the DTM-cars from 2012 on? Of course I don't what DTM and SuperGT are up to, concerning unified regulations, but it sounds interesting indeed that SuperGT will have new regs in 2012, too.
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12 May 2011, 17:41 (Ref:2879456) | #145 | |
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I thought different. That DTM would go to carbon chassis not tubular? That and a switch to coupes, BMW M3, will only be coupe from '12 onward.
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DTM will have a spec carbon tub.
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12 May 2011, 18:30 (Ref:2879484) | #148 | ||
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The Subaru is a GT300-car, whereas the DTM-cars are suppossed to be elegible for the "big" GT500-division.
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12 May 2011, 20:39 (Ref:2879583) | #150 | |
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it's a shame that super gt 500 will transform in dtm and not the reverse, i like a lot more a "typical" gt500 aero/body shape than a dtm one.
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