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14 Sep 2011, 18:24 (Ref:2955566) | #1 | ||
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Rolex Series/Continental Tire SCC 2012 Discussion
No 2012 Grand-Am thread yet? On THIS website?! Lord have mercy!
Well, the DPG3 will make its race debut at the 50th Rolex 24 at Daytona. So far we've seen one picture SPEED has it. So far mixed reviews for the computer rendering of one angle, of what one of the DPG3s will look like with no manufacturer bodywork on it. Fair enough. Cytosport is apparently finalizing plans to enter the Rolex 24. Picket says they will use a Riley. They haven't decided if they will use a brand new DPG3, or go with their current car (updated?). Also, it seems the current generation of DPs will be legal at Daytona, not sure how many will run, and who will run them. Possibly Doran? Many of you have likely already seen that the Audi R8 has been homologated for Grand-Am GT competition. At Daytona this year it was announced the Ferrari 458 would be too, both cars are based on their European GT3 sisters, but are modified to meet current Grand-Am specs. That is to say, Grand-Am is not adopting a GT3 class. Finally, Brian Johnson of AC/DC will be entering the Rolex 24. Especially cool from my perspective is EFR will be in the car! Chris |
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15 Sep 2011, 15:05 (Ref:2955991) | #2 | ||
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In GT Rick Ware Racing will field a trio of Mustangs, Ferrari of Fort Lauderdale a pair of Ferraris and I supposse there is some interest in the new Audi as well.
On the flipside, the series might or might not lose Dempsey's Mazdas and perhaps even those of Speedsource. On the CTSCC-side, Ford has announced a turn-key ST-class Focus, and I hear there is some interest in those cars. Compass 360 are building new cars over the winter based on the 2012 Civic. |
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But wait...I read on the forums that they were going to replace the DPs with DTM. What happened to that?
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15 Sep 2011, 16:26 (Ref:2956014) | #4 | ||
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I wonder who will run the Audis in GA. Until earlier this summer I had no idea who Ft. Lauderdale was before they announced they wanted to run the 458, so hopefully whoever runs the R8 doesn't take away an existing car. Well, I wouldn't mind too terribly if we lost a Camaro or RX-8 for an R8 or two.
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15 Sep 2011, 17:21 (Ref:2956026) | #5 | ||
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I don't know why - and this is definitely not based on any kind of insider knowledge - but I could see TRG running a pair of R8s...
The most logical candidate for an R8 would probably be APR, though... |
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On the ST class front - a turn-key Focus sounds awesome...I wonder what kind of $ they're going to be asking? And if it would be legal in World Challenge as well? Very interesting...
As far as Audi R8s go, I can almost guarantee that APR will run at least one, if not two, if they are available. They're committed to the Audi / VAG brand for motorsports, as I've asked them if they'd ever consider running a GT Porsche since the R8 wasn't yet available for any series in the USA (this was a couple years back), and at the time they said they basically wouldn't, ever. APR has the funding and has been gaining more and more experience with their ST / GS programs, so stepping up to GT is the natural thing to do, and knowing the owner as I do, I'm sure that would be where he wants to go as well. Aside from APR, Stasis would be the other USA based Audi tuner / manufacturer who I would expect to step into an R8. They've done various motorsports programs in the past, and are currently building their new headquarters at Summit Point in West VA. Whether that indicates they have a lot of cash to work with, or have it all tied up in the building I don't know, but again, it would make sense. Especially since one of their more popular products is the R8 Supercharger kit. If TRG can get some rental drivers out of it sure, but I actually see them stepping up to GT in ALMS next year (for Spencer and either Dion or Duncan), perhaps with one car, and running 1-2 in GTC depending on funded drivers. |
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Yup, the Focus is also legal for WC-TC and the Castrol Canadian Touring Car Championship...
More info here The price quoted in there seems kinda step, though... 100.000$, that's GS-money and you can even get a World Challenge GTS-spec 'Stang for 78.000$... |
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15 Sep 2011, 18:01 (Ref:2956037) | #8 | ||
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Yeah, strange price for it...
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15 Sep 2011, 21:38 (Ref:2956113) | #9 | ||
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OTOH, I seem to remember a price of around 80.000$ for a new Compass 360 built Civic, so that's actually not that far out there, when you think about it. Throw in a nice spares package and it might actually be a bargain, at least if the car can compete for race wins...
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I'm bummed I have a big camping trip with friends planned or I'd have had full credentials through work. Would have been great to hang with the Continental Mustang guys again.
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And Danske was just making a joke about when Grand-Am was in talks with the JAF and ITR (or whomever sanctions DTM) about common rules. If that happened it fell through pretty quickly. Chris |
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Nissan seems to get rather close with Grand Am... first they give their North American GT Academy Winner a ride in Conti Challenge and now they are doing demo-laps at Mid Ohio with their new electric racer... taken for itself, neither has much significance, but with them occuring together and on the same weekend, I wouldn't be surprised to see more involvement from Nissan in GA next year...and why not with their GT3-spec GT-R?
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Well, if the R8 can be brought in, and if the Z4 can be brought in the GTR should be. Although, like the Mercedes SLS the Nissan would provide some unique challenges in homologation. (Not the same challenges, obviously.)
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Actually it was a poke at far-reaching speculation apparently being taken as fact on the forums. So Grand-Am has been shopping around looking for common ground with other GT-ish series, but some little hints of that somehow became "next year Grand-Am is dumping their existing classes and adopting DTM and GT3!".
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^They may as well do that, I'd be for it at least. Make the current chassis suppliers adopt DTM Coupe regs and use GM badged engines and bodywork. Instead of Corvette, brand it CTS-V like world challenge. Then Ford could do the same with a 'Stang or something. I donno, DP's seem odd, maybe DP3 will alleviate that? Heres to GA GT3 DTM DP! What a tongue twister.
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Well, someone on the ground in Mid Ohio posted on another forum that a Nissan presence in Rolex GT in 2012 is possible, probably tubeframers for 2012 - with the real GT-R coming in in 2013....
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Very cool! I'm excited for both.
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I would not be surprised if we saw a lot more GT3 based cars in prep 1 GA. centrelock wheels are permitted next year so it is just the roll cage that is a stumbling point
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And aerodynamics, and horsepower, and tire size and potentially forced induction. (Grand-Am will adjust to the forced induction thing, though.)
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John Dagys at Speed had an article with lots of details on the Grand Am Audi.
Some interesting points from the article: Nobody has bought one yet, They are only making 4 (unless there is a larger than expected demand), It costs $438,000 (which I assume is much more than a tuber Mazda, and for reference you can buy a DPG3 Riley for $405,000 with no engine), You cant convert a GT3 to GA spec, but you can go the other way. |
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