The Caparo is a two seater "coupe" just like the Valkyrie. Both have covered wheels. Both use ground effects. Both are so unreliable, they had/have mechanics following the car everywhere.Andres125sx wrote: ↑20 Aug 2022, 13:44
If we´re going to discuss semantics, then ok, let´s discuss semantics
The Caparo is a mimic of a single seater, oper wheel car. Even if wheels are closed, the philosophy of the caparo is a road legal single seater open wheel car.
The Valkyrie otoh is a coupe style car, but with hugely advanced aerodynamics never seen before in any other coupe style car. Actually not even in single seater mimics like the Caparo. They´re completely different car concepts and philosophies.
Do you know any other coupe style car, with venturi tunnels similar to these... or venturi tunnels at all? No, there´s not anything similar to this:
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/IuGrss2BuFQ/maxresdefault.jpg
Do you know any other car, coupe style, with a front wing this similar to a F1 front wing with multi-element wing, vortex generators in front of the front wheels, etc.?. No there´s not anything similar to this:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... 7A5569.jpg
I could continue with the floor, vortex generators in front of the rear wheels, open underfloor... but you get the idea
Apart from this, if we´re discussing semantics, your statement of the Caparo superior DF/weight ratio is plain wrong, as it does not reach 2/1 ratio, not even with the track version wing and tires, while the Valkyrie Pro exceed that 2/1 ratio so it´s faster in the corners, and obviously much faster in the straights.
Anycase comparing the Caparo and Valkyrie is quite absurd, they´re completely different cars. I´d always go for the Caparo for the price/perfomance ratio, but the comment was about Valkyrie engineering, concept and philosophy, wich IMHO is unique, a master piece, and a new concept never seen before and I admire it for this, even if the Caparo is a bargain for its perfomance/price ratio.
I´ll never purchase any of the two anycase, but I can admire both for their strong points, even if both have several weak ones, but as a motorsport fan, I focus on the engineering work and strong points, and the Valkyrie has some spectacular an unique strong points, wich is great in this era of dozens of >1000hp hypercars wich all are basically the same, a monster engine/PU into a standard chasis.
The Valkyrie is different, and I applaud it
PS, they both are essentially road versions of the Allard J2X. This is so old conceptually that it is hilarious you think the philosophy is anything new. Coupe? Don't make me laugh
The Caparo has better downforce to weight than the Valkyrie road car. Do I really need to spell that out for you?