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24 Mar 2008, 02:49 (Ref:2160033) | #1 | ||
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i dont know how many of you have seen these things running yet but i wanted your opinion on them. without even racing other teams in the gt4 class of brit gt were asking to get them slowed down. they look and sound awesome and seem to be bloody quick. i spent most of today watchin the footy with gt racer paul o'neil and i asked about the car. he said imagine a tvr tuscan only twichtier! apparently it is the only car he has ever drove even with a great set up he is fighting the car for the whole race just due to its power!!! looks like we finally have something to rival the old tuscan what do you guys think? |
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24 Mar 2008, 09:08 (Ref:2160124) | #2 | ||
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Well, they do look and sound terrific, and I bet they'll be very fast. After all, they are really purpose built racecars, with the road version seemingly a bit of an 'afterthought' for homologation purposes. Can't wait to see them in action in the G50 championship and excited to hear that there might be a GT2 version on the cards. If I were a GT4 team owner, I would be worried!
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24 Mar 2008, 10:45 (Ref:2160178) | #3 | ||
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I think the SRO have made an error by allowing them to race on slicks in British GT, rather than the treaded tyres they have to use in FIA GT4. As 'Hammerdown' suggested it is hardly likely to encourage other entries into British GT4.
For Ginetta as a company they've now got an excellent ladder from Ginetta Juniors, through the G20 Cup, G50 Cup and into GT4 or Britcar. There is the likelihood of one or two G50s being in the Britcar 24hrs as well. |
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24 Mar 2008, 10:56 (Ref:2160187) | #4 | |
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I have to say, the G50 has renewed my interest in GT's. There's something very exciting about LNT's 'racecar first, roadcar second' approach to this project. I shall look forward immensely to seeing full spec GT2 G50's racing at the top level against the more established marques.
Fab project, great addition to the ranks of GT's and I wish them all the luck in the world. |
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24 Mar 2008, 11:46 (Ref:2160218) | #5 | ||
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G50 (no driver): 300bhp, 945kg = 318bhp/ton Tuscan (no driver): 450bhp, 850kg = 529bhp/ton which just shows how mad the Tuscan was! |
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24 Mar 2008, 13:18 (Ref:2160278) | #6 | ||
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i love the new G50, it was one of my favorite cars at oulton on last saturday, it reminds me of a TVR in the way it looks and it certainly gets 10 out of 10 for looks, they also sound good and look very quick out on track but aurally it cant match the silver aston martin N24 vantage, now that was a gorgeous sounding car, for some reason the beachdean aston N24 was very quiet.
i cant wait for the G50 to become a GT2 car though, because the GT4 G50's are lovely little things, heres hoping for the GT2 car to be just as wonderful |
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24 Mar 2008, 13:51 (Ref:2160299) | #7 | |
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I personally would like to see some production cars before it is allowed into GT2.
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24 Mar 2008, 15:26 (Ref:2160329) | #8 | ||
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eeerm, it is a production car
on other news, are ginetta considering a GT3 version of the G50 or are they going to focus on their GT4 and the potentially proposed GT2 car? |
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For GT3 they have to build 200 (?) (road?) cars.
Will the GT2 be an upgraded G50 or is it a totally new car? |
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24 Mar 2008, 16:04 (Ref:2160361) | #11 | |
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http://www.crash.net/motorsport/brit..._fireball.html
What a lucky escape!! Unfortunately the car was wrecked |
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I have been at Oulton Park today, so I have seen them in flesh and I have to say I'm impressed. They are fantastic bits of kit, the first G50 cup race was really good entertainment with back end sliding etc and there was some close racing.
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