the EDGE wrote:So basically an F1 style car with a cover over the top to make it road-legal...Genius =D>
why has no one else thought of this.
will it become the fastest Road Legal car around the Green Hell?? Radical SR8 LM's 6:48???turbof1 wrote:Press releases put the track-only version on lmp1-performance. It'll be certainly not on the level of F1, but they are very much gunning for the fastest track-road-legal car
Time will tell, but with a V12 and much more modern aerodynamics I would definitely give it a shot.Samraj_official wrote:will it become the fastest Road Legal car around the Green Hell?? Radical SR8 LM's 6:48???turbof1 wrote:Press releases put the track-only version on lmp1-performance. It'll be certainly not on the level of F1, but they are very much gunning for the fastest track-road-legal car
wesley123 wrote:I'm interested in how much it is actual performance and not just appearance.
Holy Moly! The car literally is one huge diffusor. I wonder if Newey adds an EBD? With a V12 engine this should be doable.SectorOne wrote:This video shows a little more of the underside. Looks mental.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTs8mvvccgg
I'm just saying it's obvious to anyone with knowledge of product development that this program started before mid-March as you and others have suggested.FoxHound wrote:I'm going to guess you've seen the car lap a track quicker than an F1 car, sr71..
That diffuser is glorious. F1 as Newey has said is pretty basic and ancient when it comes to aero.gandharva wrote:Holy Moly! The car litarally is one huge diffusor. I wonder if Newey adds an EBD? With a V12 engine this should be doable.SectorOne wrote:This video shows a little more of the underside. Looks mental.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTs8mvvccgg
If you make them wide you either have limited lock or you need huge wheel bays. The former massively limits road use, the latter messes with the aero package. Also, wide tyres aren't great on road in the wet at normal (not much downforce) speeds.FW17 wrote:Those front tyres look quiet slender, guess to keep weight down
The most beautiful Aston Martin ever, the DBR1, was a pure racing car...it was all performance driven.SR71 wrote:wesley123 wrote:I'm interested in how much it is actual performance and not just appearance.
I think it's safe to say this isn't the most beautiful Aston ever so it's also safe to say that most of what we see is performance driven.
Functional Beauty is what we are seeing here... I'd say less than 10% styling details are aesthetic driven, mostly the details that keep it in the AM design language family.
SR71 wrote:I'm just saying it's obvious to anyone with knowledge of product development that this program started before mid-March as you and others have suggested.FoxHound wrote:I'm going to guess you've seen the car lap a track quicker than an F1 car, sr71..
But now we've all learned that press releases mean nothing with regards to program timelines. Learning something new is a good thing don't you think?