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https://car.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/1317755.html
Masahiro Saiki Honda large project leader and Tomohiro Onishi explains 2021 NSX-GT development points. As for the chassis, there are many common parts, and there are many parts where development has been frozen due to this season's regulations, so it is not possible to evolve the hardware very much. Therefore, in the test, we expanded the range of machine setup. Since the engine itself is subject to homologation, it cannot be changed significantly, but all the piping such as the exhaust manifold and intake pipe have been reviewed and improvements have been made to reduce the amount of oil and coolant water. As a result, the weight of the engine room has been reduced. The engine power has improved compared to last year. The weight reduction of the intake and exhaust systems of the engine does not contribute to the improvement of engine power. However, even if the engine power was sacrificed to some extent, priority was given to reducing the weight of the front. Last edited by Japanese Samurai; 12 Apr 2021 at 10:51. |
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Haruo Tsuchiya (founder of Tsuchiya engineering) has passed away on Apr.11.
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There is a trivial thing that Nissan changes the engine name this year as "NR4S21".
It says that the thermal efficiency and output of the engine have been improved by making improvements around the cylinder head. This year is the period of freezing engine homologation, so it is unusual for the engine name to change. https://www.nismo.co.jp/motorsports/...1/machine.html Last edited by Japanese Samurai; 14 Apr 2021 at 13:15. |
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A tweet saying that the pit out exit after the renovation of SUGO is dangerous due to the outside of the third corner.
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Tsutomu Tojo analyzes that the reason Toyota squad succeeded in the Okayama round was because they chose softer tires than other manufacturers.
Therefore, he thinks that Toyota does not have an advantage all this season. https://ameblo.jp/tsutomutojo/entry-12668683513.html |
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GTA, JRP and MFJ have lobbied the Liberal Democratic Party for special measures regarding the entry to Japan of foreign drivers and affiliates.
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Tadasuke Makino was captured at Suzuka tire test.
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https://www.as-web.jp/supergt/689658?all
Takahiro Sasaki (TRD engine development chief) tells about 2021 NRE engine development. Regarding engine development, large casting parts such as cylinder heads, engine blocks, oil pans and cranks cannot be developed under a three-year homologation. In other words, the development focus is on engine control and combustion, including anti-lag, on the shapes of pistons, connecting rods, camshafts and parts that can be developed, and on the intake port shape. TRD has listed the design and fuel efficiency as the most important development items so that both units can always be operated at maximum power. TRD improved fuel efficiency without losing its drivability. In terms of engine, it has been operated one rank higher level than last year also in the race. |
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Sounds good work. Hopefully it can help the car stay competitive, no reason why they can't as far as I can see. They really have done well with what they have so far.
I think the fuel efficiency could be key for them, as that has often been one of their strengths and if they can do it without losing performance then even better. This could be the year they take over |
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It seems that 2021 GT500 Success Weight system has been revised.
https://motorsports-regulations.com/...-handycap-2021 SW________actual weight_____fuel flow restrictor 0-50kg____0-50kg____________95.0kg/h 51-67kg___34-50kg___________92.6kg/h (2020: 91.8kg/h) 68-84kg___34-50kg___________90.2kg/h (2020: 88.6kg/h) 85-100kg__35-50kg___________88.0kg/h (2020: 85.5kg/h) |
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Wonder why they did that? It could work, but they need to make sure it doesn't go too far and ruin too many chances for teams in the championship
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Looking from the numbers (bigger size), I think those fuel restrictor sizes for this season will give less severe effects for the performance.
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21 Apr 2021, 09:58 (Ref:4047041) | #220 | |
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https://ameblo.jp/nob-taniguchi/entry-12669898864.html
According to NOB Taniguchi (#4) blog, When GTA surveyed SGT entrants about the adoption of "indy style" tight rolling starts, the majority said they shouldn't do it because it's dangerous. However, Taniguchi opposes to it, because SGT is a professional race so they must show fans something fascinating special. Last edited by Japanese Samurai; 21 Apr 2021 at 10:06. |
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Shizuoka Prefecture's expert meeting on measures against new coronavirus infections seems to recommend to Shizuoka Prefecture that large-scale events (SGT Fuji round?) scheduled in the prefecture should be canceled for the time being.
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Shizuoka Prefecture has requested the event organizers to take thorough infection prevention measures, but has not requested that the event be canceled at present. https://www.pref.shizuoka.jp/kinkyu/...ts/gwevent.pdf |
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26 Apr 2021, 04:51 (Ref:4047849) | #223 | |
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Latest Autosport magazine (Makoto Ogushi) is reporting the crisis of FIA-GT3 philosophy.
In this article, Takeshi Tsuchiya (Tsuchiya Engineering, #25) says that there is a rumor that some FIA-GT3 manufacturers supply parts pursuing the gray zone of technical regulations. In short, only certified parts are allowed for all FIA-GT3 cars, but there is a rumor that non-certified parts are in circulation. Tsuchiya says that he introduced 911GT3R to his team because he believes Porsche does not cheat like that. Tsuchiya says that it is okay to exploit a gap in the technical regulations (that is the best part of the race!) but it is a violation to do what is clearly stated that it should not be done. It is unclear if such parts are imported into Japan, but Tsuchiya actually saw such suspicious parts are in circulation in Asian FIA-GT3 race. Under such circumstances, the FIA-GT3 philosophy of equal condition cannot be established. Tsuchiya said that he wanted to believe that there would be no such cheat because he wanted to win the race in a straightforward manner, and that such cheat should not be allowed to happen. Tsuchiya said he would leave the racing business if he lost hope for Japanese racing. |
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The specific method is unknown,
but I think he means that non-homologated special parts that are not available for everyone are probably on the market. |
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