The front wing is still visible, but it is reduced in size. The AMR Pro would have been outside of the performance window permitted, so they likely had to reduce downforce overall. Adrian Newey made this comment about the RB17.
WEC needs a race at Silverstone.Holm86 wrote: ↑16 Jul 2024, 22:17https://www.youtube.com/shorts/8bprroyIkBw
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/X_hJ9DUeGZg
I wonder if its even the Cosworth V12 they are using, or if it's based on one of their in house V12's
It'll be the Cosworth V12Holm86 wrote: ↑17 Jul 2024, 12:42I wonder if its even the Cosworth V12 they are using, or if it's based on one of their in house V12's
Alright, just thought it might be easier and a hell of a lot cheaper to take one of their own engines and bring up to 670hp rather than taking a very expensive and bespoke engine and detune it that much.
The engines already exist in the AMR Pros the race cars are built off. I'm pretty sure they are converting existing chassis rather than building new. I'd bet a detuned Cosworth is about 3000 times less likely to blow up too. Also also, the engine is a stressed member in Valk and I'd doubt the mounting points etc are going to line up on anything in-houseHolm86 wrote: ↑18 Jul 2024, 22:12Alright, just thought it might be easier and a hell of a lot cheaper to take one of their own engines and bring up to 670hp rather than taking a very expensive and bespoke engine and detune it that much.
And most people wouldn't even know the difference anyway, the rest of the car doesn't really look like the Valkyrie anyway
This is very true.yinlad wrote: ↑19 Jul 2024, 09:29The engines already exist in the AMR Pros the race cars are built off. I'm pretty sure they are converting existing chassis rather than building new. I'd bet a detuned Cosworth is about 3000 times less likely to blow up too. Also also, the engine is a stressed member in Valk and I'd doubt the mounting points etc are going to line up on anything in-houseHolm86 wrote: ↑18 Jul 2024, 22:12Alright, just thought it might be easier and a hell of a lot cheaper to take one of their own engines and bring up to 670hp rather than taking a very expensive and bespoke engine and detune it that much.
And most people wouldn't even know the difference anyway, the rest of the car doesn't really look like the Valkyrie anyway
This will be the best sounding car around Le Mans in many many years, and hopefully this will open the eyes of Liberty Media and FIA and show them how much sound means to the spectators and fans of motorsport.
I mean, as far as I know, the rule specifies maximum efficiency, L/D of 4:1 not maximum downforce outright.
The 499P is similar to the SF24 in that they both are slow to warm the tires. Instead of addressing this issue, Canizzo has been accusing Porsche of using tire warmers all year. They have submitted numerous "clarifications".
To what extent is this a weakness in the 499P OR a design trait to make it easy on its tires/make them last longer?