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When I saw this I thought you'd posted a picture of the XJR15:machin wrote:I'm well impressed with the look of this new Daytona Prototype:-
In my opinion much better than the "F1 with fenders" look of the current LMP1 cars....
Just a note that Grand-Am isn't exactly a spec series. The RX8 uses a rotary for godsake. Anyways these gen 3 DPs finally broke the stereotypes that DPs are ugly POS. God I'm still traumatized by that Dallara Gen 2 DP.RB7ate9 wrote:Now these cars are what I'd like to see in a spec-car race series! Fantastic work!
I have watched the Grand-Am series and, if anything, I appreciate actually seeing racers based on road cars (Rx8, Camaro)lizardfolk wrote:Just a note that Grand-Am isn't exactly a spec series. The RX8 uses a rotary for godsake. Anyways these gen 3 DPs finally broke the stereotypes that DPs are ugly POS. God I'm still traumatized by that Dallara Gen 2 DP.RB7ate9 wrote:Now these cars are what I'd like to see in a spec-car race series! Fantastic work!
Anyways it is true that there's a TON more of a difference between the Audi and the Toyota LMP1 than between the Riley and Corvette DP but they are still by no means spec. Watch the 2012 Detroit race if you dont believe me where the difference in engine competition and chassis actually made a difference to the race.
Oh ok and yeah I'd say that Grand-Am would be a comfortable middle ground between WEC and NASCAR. A lot of the parts of the DP are pretty spec and the body is pretty heavily regulated especially compared to WEC but it's not "spec" by any means. The Grand-Am GT is even less spec. I mean... the Mazda rotary sounds like a beastRB7ate9 wrote:I have watched the Grand-Am series and, if anything, I appreciate actually seeing racers based on road cars (Rx8, Camaro)lizardfolk wrote:Just a note that Grand-Am isn't exactly a spec series. The RX8 uses a rotary for godsake. Anyways these gen 3 DPs finally broke the stereotypes that DPs are ugly POS. God I'm still traumatized by that Dallara Gen 2 DP.RB7ate9 wrote:Now these cars are what I'd like to see in a spec-car race series! Fantastic work!
Anyways it is true that there's a TON more of a difference between the Audi and the Toyota LMP1 than between the Riley and Corvette DP but they are still by no means spec. Watch the 2012 Detroit race if you dont believe me where the difference in engine competition and chassis actually made a difference to the race.. I was just stating that these different decals on the Chevy DP would look good in a race because it would be obvious that they're NOT supposed to be stock road cars (unlike the pseudonym "NASCAR") but still give some healthy sporting competition between companies in cars that look good and go fast around a track.
So what you're saying is that it'd be awesome to have the Daytona Prototype class include a rotary engine as an option, even if it means having to force Mazda to restart their design and engineering facilities...moreover, they should just race the 787B againlizardfolk wrote:
Oh ok and yeah I'd say that Grand-Am would be a comfortable middle ground between WEC and NASCAR. A lot of the parts of the DP are pretty spec and the body is pretty heavily regulated especially compared to WEC but it's not "spec" by any means. The Grand-Am GT is even less spec. I mean... the Mazda rotary sounds like a beast
I'd be awesome if a DP could utilize a rotary. But I think the DP class is pretty regulated while the GT is a lot more open. Which is why I personally think the DP's engine sounds all sound the same. Either way, I can appreciate Grand-Am for what it is. A sprint endurance (i know this is oxymoron but think about it. Besides the 24h of Daytona and the 6h of the glen all of Grand-Am's races are between 2-3 hours.) with fairly regulated specs that create prototypes similar to the prototypes and GTs of the earlier days.RB7ate9 wrote:So what you're saying is that it'd be awesome to have the Daytona Prototype class include a rotary engine as an option, even if it means having to force Mazda to restart their design and engineering facilities...moreover, they should just race the 787B againlizardfolk wrote:
Oh ok and yeah I'd say that Grand-Am would be a comfortable middle ground between WEC and NASCAR. A lot of the parts of the DP are pretty spec and the body is pretty heavily regulated especially compared to WEC but it's not "spec" by any means. The Grand-Am GT is even less spec. I mean... the Mazda rotary sounds like a beast.