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29 Aug 2006, 17:22 (Ref:1696842) | #151 | |
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On Motors TV they said the tu bfor the 2007 car was complete, I assume they mean the GT1 car.
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31 Aug 2006, 17:28 (Ref:1698668) | #153 | ||
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4 Sep 2006, 19:20 (Ref:1701754) | #155 | |
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....what's this, modification number 5/6/7??!
One has to wonder if the Thorby original (legalised, naturlich) would've been any worse! What's the consensus of opinion here on X/Xths? Is the motor the problem with this one? ...it certainly sounds superb tho'.... Lister still rock IMHO - but that might just be mindless jingoistic sentimentality shining thru'! |
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5 Sep 2006, 05:28 (Ref:1702016) | #156 | ||
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I reckon the engine is old hat and they are lost with their aero work , sad !!!
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5 Sep 2006, 08:35 (Ref:1702093) | #157 | ||
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The Lister's a strange one. It sounds incredible, looks distinctive (so much so that even my wife regards it as an appealing looking car...), often promises so much (look back at some of the comments on here 12 months ago) yet consistently, outside of Italian national races, fails to deliver.
If I was being entirely objective and dispassionate about the whole thing I reckon it's time to pack their bags and try something else. However when has objectivity ever really sat comfortably with sportscars (3.5 litre atmospherics, after all, did seem to make sense on paper...) and as such so long as Lister show up and don't disgrace themselves (and I don't think they do) they're more than welcome by my book. |
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5 Sep 2006, 08:41 (Ref:1702095) | #158 | ||
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If you call an LMP1 playing around with the slowest of GT1 cars "not disgraceing themselves" , I sincerly hope your not saying that they are doing a good job !
I feel that they are disgraceing themselves . |
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In race terms it's often a different story, but let's not forget that 2nd in class and 3rd overall at Istanbul. Sure it never troubled the Pescarolo, but nobody really has in the LMS this year, but this is endurance racing and a result is a result. Where I do think they let things down is through Moller's preference for testing rather than racing. I was first to cast aspersions when they skipped Istanbul in favour of Vallelunga last year, and I didn't think much of their non appearance at Nurburgring, either this year or last, but it's their car, and their choice. To my eyes, they're a ways away from being a disgrace, and in the history of sportscar racing there's many ahead of them in that particular queue, that, however is very definitely a different topic (perhaps one to keep us occuppied during the off-season?). |
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Fair enough . But being within 110% is nothing to shout about , at all .
Also fair to say that their 3rd in class was due to others going out , but 3rd is still a 3rd . As for testing , thats about the only good thing that they are doing . Testing is (imo) more important in sorting out a car than showing up and expecting some decent results . I know there is no better way than racing , but testing is very important too and cheaper (i imagine) than flying your car and support equiptment and crew around the world . |
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It's probably true that you'll get more hard data pounding round Snetterton or sitting the car in someone's wind tunnel, but my gut feeling stll says there's nothing quite like exposing yourself to the white heat of competition to drive development forward - and if you're clever about it you should be able to turn a profit from it in a way you can't during a test session. |
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23 Sep 2006, 13:53 (Ref:1717058) | #162 | ||
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DSC are reporting in an interview with Henri Pescarolo that he has done a deal with Laurence Pearce to buy one of Pescarolos new tubs. So Listers new LMP1 car will be based around Pescarolos new tub whilst the team will build the rest of the car.
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23 Sep 2006, 17:51 (Ref:1717128) | #164 | |
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I'm sure they've learned form their mistakes.
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23 Sep 2006, 20:52 (Ref:1717256) | #165 | ||
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I sometimes wonder when I look at the development (!!) of the Lister Storm LMP1 that they take the image of the eccentric Englishman just a stage too far. I hope they do better with whatever follows. Nick |
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I have lots of respect for what Laurence did with the Storm GT cars, but he gives the impression of being in over his head with the proto. |
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25 Sep 2006, 10:41 (Ref:1718278) | #167 | ||
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Im delighted about the news . Id love to see them at the top end again , wonder what they will have for power ? Wonder will it look differant aero wise ?
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The front end is having some extensive work, and i would venture this to be largely for cooling reasons, the odd placing of the radiators gives them optimum flow leading to best cooling. aslo having them right across the front allows a lower height.
The front end is no where near as important as the rear for drag reduction therefore i would assume they are after increased cooling! has their engine had any problems with this issue before? I heard this was teating up at snett a while ago so i drove down to have a look, stuck my head over the fence at Corum just in time to see it rolling to a stop. |
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27 Sep 2007, 16:02 (Ref:2024483) | #170 | |
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It has been fielded in a field somewhere in england:
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The JLMC theory is apparently not true - The truth is altogether weirder!
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The fact that it is in its original configuration just screams museum piece to me.
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You'd certainly get out of the way pretty quickly if you saw that in your mirrors on the M25....
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