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The answer to all this mess is currently capable of 2:04s around Bathurst, can be rebuilt and not written off after a shunt, has the ability to have interchangeable bodies and is a fraction of the price of a current supercar.
Go to the MARC cars, tell them you want the ability to stick Mustang, Camaro, supra, BMW and Merc bodies on their chassis, give Ford, Penske and whoever else wants to leave your regards and start racing them in 2021. I don't see the issue. |
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2021.Last Supercar year with an 18 car grid of existing cars and a charity tv deal.At the end of that Archer fold the tent. Motor racing continues. |
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Run a multi make (and relatively inexpensive) series based on MARC cars type of spec. chassis with body panels of whatever a team wishes to use. With crate / spec engines. |
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Will the fans relate when the news tells them a “MARC” won Bathurst? |
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Will they care when they say SVG/Tander won for Red Bull? Doubt it. If ford want to go, wish them farewell. They've won a title and Bathurst, they got what they wanted.
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Unfortunately as soon as you have Ford and Chev crate motors you get whining about parity, although it seems the V8 Utes did alright at managing that long term, and they sounded great. |
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It could work if done the right way. I just hope that we don’t have all this talk about parity and let them get on with it. V8 Utes is a bit different though, although the spectacle and noise are great
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This discussion is relating around a post saying we don’t need manufacturers. If you want to operate a big-business sport with purpose-built race cars not related to production models, but want to call them “Ford Mustangs” , then you need them to be involved, at the very least in an IP approval level, full stop. |
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Personally, I would also like to see them retain the MARCII suspension to reduce cost. |
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It will be good for some to have generic engines but it's not for me, there would be no point in watching.
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So you have your, say, 4.4L twin-turbo BMW V8 but match it to the 5.0L Ford Windsor by not letting the Bimmer's (electronic) throttle open all the way? That way, if you want to race a BMW, you could use a BMW engine, but without going to the cost of developing a 10:1 5.0L V8, as Nissan, Volvo and Mercedes had to do. If they so choose, the Ford and Chevrolet runners could also cut costs by using engines closer to standard items too. I think it would be fun to have a 6.2L Chevy revving to 6500rpm against a 5.0L^ Ford revving to 8200rpm (with a suitably different final drive ratio to compensate), so that the two marques sound different. ^I don't think Ford runners would want to the use 5.2L Voodoo/Alluminator block as it's just the same 5.0L block but with thinner cylinder walls, and the plasma arc cylinder liners that are thus used mean it can't be rehoned. https://youtu.be/yBl5mYMsBSI?t=40 Or do you suppose the eight butterflies, and all that customisation is important, and lightly tweaked road car engines won't do? Last edited by V8 Fireworks; 4 Mar 2020 at 03:10. |
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As Mixer said, different engines = parity sooking.
If you're going to go through a major structural upheaval in how the series is regulated, it might be prudent to do away with controversial areas during the rejig. |
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Another vote for each make to use the correct powerplant....TA2 is excellent but I'd prefer to see Ford and Chev engines rather than everyone running the one type.
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Isn't technical parity already overboard? Leading to boring processions since the cars all are virtually identical.
GT3 seems to do just fine with a balance of performance formula. The key is to avoid bias when applying balance of performance. |
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What we've seen recently is the realization that you can't have parity with 75% spec cars - it's all or nothing. As to wether parity makes bad racing, I'm undecided. It certainly allows the better teams/drivers to shine, but I do believe it would become more processional. Maybe cars with no downforce, worse brakes, engines with less linear torque... anything that increases driver error, allowing a passing opportunity. |
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However teams spared no expense lobbying the court of public opinion. One wonders if today's team owners and drivers have the wit of Brock, Johnson, Grice and Moffat to generate such good copy for salivating hacks. |
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