I'm wrong that Andy Palmer said AM are going to build "the most luxurious car in its class, but also the quickest and the fastest" Hypercar?SR71 wrote: Well quoted. The tuff part of all that work you did to educate me is that you'r still wrong. They are capable of building a 250+ mph car that can also lap silverstone faster than a current spec F1 car. End of. Thanks for the links though.
I thought you said it wouldn't do 250Mph+ in the first place. Changed your tune have you?
And "they are capable" and "end of" sums your whole argument...BS.
Show me why. With facts and links. If you cannot do this, refrain from posting. This is a technical thread, not a "they are capable", "Adrian Newey is god", "end of" kinda place.
I have shown you they are losing money at a rate of 100 million dollars a year. For a company that sells 3500 cars a year, that is harakiri time in some cultures.SR71 wrote:But in the end a fruitless task. You have no idea where AM is mapping its future and what part the 4 halo cars (VULCAN + 2 interm halo cars between the RB project).
Yet somehow, an expensive project like this which will lose the company money, is going to help the most critical problem of all...Aston Martins survival?
Because a 5 million investment does not explain a (pre tax)100 million dollar operational loss and 300 staffing redundancies.
Show me why. With links to prove.
Yes and in this forum, reality bites. Hot air PR does not equate to real time problem solving and potential solutions when your targets are...SR71 wrote:This is an F1 technical forum - pretty sad that some people sit around naysaying companies that invest 100's of millions in projects like this - all because they lack the ability to solve the problems or see potential solutions.
The most luxurious car in its class, but also the quickest and the fastest that can lap Silverstone faster than an F1 car.
F1 1m:32.500
WEC 1m40.
WEC cars are 870Kg's with 820hp ERS included.
http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/car-news/f ... -revealed/
But critically....
Figures of "over 800nm " were bandied about 3 years ago.On the engine front, various detail improvements to the 4.0-litre V6 diesel engine have seen power upped to 549bhp. But torque is the real figure of consequence here – and one which Audi isn’t disclosing.
http://www.joest-racing.de/en/index.php ... on-quattro
With improvements since then, we are approaching 900nm torque. In laymans terms you have around 1 hp per kg, and over 1nm torque per kg.
It also can "only" reach a top speed of 210Mph.
It's also a 1 seater.
It runs racing spec Michelin tyres that can only do an average 25 laps at Silverstone.
http://fiawec.alkamelsystems.com/Result ... ur%206.PDF
Given this is a racing car, which is 7.5 seconds down on an F1 car, can you not see why people are sceptical when even prototypes don't even come close to Andy Palmer's claims?
And if you look inside that Audi, are you going to tell me it's luxurious in there?
Man I could go on....but it just doesn't strike me as worth the effort anymore....if at any point.