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OldF
23rd September 2010, 17:28
I thought that no new homologations were allowed this year.

Citroen, pages 11-12
Ford, pages 21-23

http://argent.fia.com/web/fia-public.nsf/2B9ADB068E6862C1C125776000388DD5/$FILE/ToutesVoitures_Juillet2010.pdf

Barreis
23rd September 2010, 20:00
+1

Hartusvuori
23rd September 2010, 20:07
I thought that no new homologations were allowed this year.

Wasn't that just kind of gentlemen's deal that Focus' and C4's development would be froze for 2010 - which would've been also practical taken in consideration that both teams are developing their new cars for 2011. I don't know a thing about homologations, but perhaps these are just beaurocracy...?

Bobcat
24th September 2010, 12:29
I thought that no new homologations were allowed this year.

Citroen, pages 11-12
Ford, pages 21-23

http://argent.fia.com/web/fia-public.nsf/2B9ADB068E6862C1C125776000388DD5/$FILE/ToutesVoitures_Juillet2010.pdf
1.1- 1.7 2010 9x Citroen???!!! :down:

Only the new homologations are not allowed for engines!?

Mirek
24th September 2010, 12:35
Only the new homologations are not allowed for engines!?

Yes, only engines are frozen.

Bobcat
24th September 2010, 13:21
Awesome!

Ford's homologations in comparison with Citroen's homologations:

2010: Ford 3x vs. Citroen 9x
2009: Ford 14x vs. Citroen 19x
2008: Ford 10x vs. Citroen 12x
2007: Ford 11x vs. Citroen 15x

All homologations: Focus (MKII) WRC 2005-10 56x vs. C4 WRC 2007-10 55x.

OldF
24th September 2010, 15:23
OK, thanks guys.

Bobcat: It’s easier to count the homologations from this document:
http://argent.fia.com/web/fia-public.nsf/461089CF567301A5C1257760003882E3/$FILE/CompteursExt%C3%A9rieurs_Juillet2010.pdf

Ford: 37 VOs and 4 WRC homologations from 1.11.2005
Citroen: 33 VOs and 3 WRC homologations from 1.12.2006

On this list WR = WRC homologation, KS = Super2000 circuit, KSR = S2000 rally. I don’t what the VS and F3 (maybe kit cars?) are.

The VOs are the actual racing parts homologations. The different homologations are explained here:
http://argent.fia.com/web/fia-public.nsf/018A1FDC760D10B1C1257690003DA7D6/$FILE/251%20(2010)-111209.pdf (http://argent.fia.com/web/fia-public.nsf/018A1FDC760D10B1C1257690003DA7D6/$FILE/251%20%282010%29-111209.pdf)

Steve Boyd
27th September 2010, 11:55
I think F3 is an engine homologation for use in Formula 3 racing cars.