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13 Nov 2016, 07:02 (Ref:3687554) | #1 | |
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2017 Japanese Super GT
Here is a new thread to discuss about the next Super GT season. As the calendar has the same circuits in order, it doesn't look too bad for me.
calendar: Rd.1 Okayama - April 9 , Rd.2 Fuji 500km - May 4 , Rd.3 Autopolis - May 21 , Rd.4 Sugo - July 23 , Rd 5 Fuji 300km - Aug 6 Rd.6 Suzuka 1000km - Aug 27 Rd.7 Buriram - Oct 8 and Rd.8 Motegi - Nov 12 As 1st GT500 championship win for SARD, Lexus Team SARD finally used number 1 for the next season . For GT300 champion, VivaC Team Tsuchiya , they used number 0 car for Toyota MC86 . So far , Team Tsuchiya confirm Matsui and Kenta Yamashita (2016 F3 champion) to drive Vivac 86 https://supergtworld.wordpress.com/2...ivac-86-in-17/ |
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13 Nov 2016, 07:53 (Ref:3687559) | #2 | |
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Twitter rumor.
GTA will introduce FCY (Full Course Yellow) from Okayama official test of next season. https://twitter.com/Takanori_JJ/stat...21912517836800 |
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13 Nov 2016, 08:00 (Ref:3687562) | #3 | |
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That'll be for the whole season, Japanese Samurai?
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13 Nov 2016, 11:12 (Ref:3687586) | #5 | |
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Takeshi Tsuchiya says that they will use car number #25 not #0 for next season.
https://twitter.com/VivaCxTSUCHIYA/s...58224753520640 |
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They abolished the #0 car or they don't want to use it ??? Sent from my Lenovo A6000 using Tapatalk |
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13 Nov 2016, 11:32 (Ref:3687589) | #7 | |
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The latter.
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13 Nov 2016, 11:37 (Ref:3687591) | #9 | |
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Champion team can choose whether the champion number is used.
Use of the champion number isn't obligation. |
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For my opinion, No#1 for GT500 champion car sure have for next season, because Super Formula champion also used #1 |
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13 Nov 2016, 11:43 (Ref:3687593) | #11 | |
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Yes.
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13 Nov 2016, 11:47 (Ref:3687594) | #12 | |
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It's the championship teams' choice on whether they'll use the special number or not.
And besides AkioAsakura95, you should know it well! |
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By the way, I hoped Heikki Kovalainen race in Super Formula by next season to master the skills as the defending champion. Last edited by AkioAsakura95; 13 Nov 2016 at 12:24. |
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At 1999, as the defending champion (#25 Momocorse Apex MR-2), they kept that number and got championship title again through Morio Nitta. Also, #25 seems synonymous with Yokohama tyre. At Yokohama's first presentation for Super Formula, they used red/black livery and number 25. It's interesting to see if Team SARD will keep their #39 or use #1 next year. Last edited by hvr777; 13 Nov 2016 at 13:26. |
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Some tidbits on the 2017 LC500, courtesy of Sam Collins:
- Because of the gains made on the engine this year, the LC500's development has focused on the whole car. In particular, avoiding the cooling issues observed on the RC-F has been a priority. - TRD's simulations suggested that the LC500 would run the same lap times as the RC-F at Suzuka. Given the actual times, we now know that things are looking good for Toyota at this early stage! - Despite the sleeker look of the LC500, it retains the same frontal area as the RC-F as per the regulations. In fact, the current aero figures (adjusted for the mandated changes) are similar to the outgoing RC-F's. |
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With the LC500 already lapping Suzuka ~1s faster than predicted, the car's showing stronger pace than the TRD expected at this stage. If Nismo and HRC are making similar progress with the 2017 GT-R & NSX-GT, GT500 may not be slower even around the tighter circuits - the predicted time loss [for the LC500] around Okayama/Sugo is only ~0.8s/lap, and IIRC no car has tested there yet. Last edited by J Jay; 13 Nov 2016 at 20:57. |
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14 Nov 2016, 00:26 (Ref:3687857) | #20 | |
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so next year, no info about Acura NSX GT3 race on Japan? and any prediction about both M6 GT3 will they have better year next time? Even I as Studie fans can say this is not their good year.
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14 Nov 2016, 00:41 (Ref:3687860) | #21 | |
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The drivers were saying the low speed turns is where they were losing out. But with these guys may be making up for most of the downforce it should be about even with this year's times. And they'll be faster on the straights, so Fuji should have really high top speeds.
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14 Nov 2016, 01:33 (Ref:3687871) | #22 | ||
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I think no Acura NSX GT3 race on Japan next year because they still think that it's a work-in-progress or the car is still on development stage and therefore won't invest on the GT3 program until they see results and they stated that NSX GT3 for customer team need to wait at least 2018 https://www.racer.com/imsa/item/1363...-s-nsx-testing As BMW M6 GT3 , I hoped there have big update for the next season especially bodyshell for M6 GT3 as there is many issue of BMW M6 GT3 like engine trouble , cooling issues and so on. @TF110 Do you agree this status as shown as above ???? |
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14 Nov 2016, 02:04 (Ref:3687875) | #23 | |
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They usually update the GT3's each year, so I would guess BMW will do the same.
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14 Nov 2016, 02:18 (Ref:3687877) | #24 | |
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Not yet, so far only 4 Acura NSX GT3 in US for next year, 2 cars for Pirelli World Challenge and another 2 cars for IMSA at GTD class.
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14 Nov 2016, 03:39 (Ref:3687891) | #25 | |
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So since the 2014 championship in GT300 being decided on points tie between the Goodsmile Racing Z4 and Gainer SLS, neither the #4 nor #11 team's Mercedes' have won a race or finished higher than 5th in the standings (and that's only from ARTA losing out on the doubleheader format). Leon Racing's win at Okayama this season is Mercedes' only one in two seasons either.
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