1,6 turbo sounds OK but only if it's kept under simple rules,like the old Group A!!!
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1,6 turbo sounds OK but only if it's kept under simple rules,like the old Group A!!!
This can of course be discussed from here to eternety, and never agree.Quote:
Originally Posted by Iskald
But for me; Yes sounf is part of the experience as a spectator. And a S2000 sounds more like a competiton car than especially GrN and also to a certain extent WRC, due to the low revs.
For group N, they have now alloved almost every part of the car to be modified, so why not give themm a decent exhaust as well. This is also a security issue, since hearing a Gr N car coming can be hard, and with a lot of spectators wandering the SS's thiat could get ugly !
I think is is apauling to see the power Ford and Citroen has with both FIA and ISC, since almost everything they say is being followed. It must be a bit frustrating for the now 10-11 manufacturers that buildt a S2000 to be part of the new WRC, that in tha last possible minute the 1,6 T comes in from the right, and suddenlywill be the thing to have, and not only from 2013, but maybe already from 2011, and that you can compete with the current WRCar until 1,6T takes over - that is a lot of wasted money !
I do not really care if the end result is 2000 NA or 1600T, as long as it meets the requirements, and is so simple and cheap that more manufacturers and privat teams can afford to compete.
If I had done so bad staff work in my job, as FIA has done here, I would have been kicked out and been asked to do damage somewhere else. Planning is everything, it has been said - and the long term planning in this case has not even been there. This has to be improved for FIA as such, it is not only Rally that has a challenge, F1 is not much better off !
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Originally Posted by Sulland
Oh come on,can you seriously say that Group N cars can't be heard?!?
In Slovenia I heard them coming 20 secs before it came,in a normal environment!
Am I seriously the only one who sees Group N as a attractive class???
It's maybe because I grew up in a part of Europe where it's a top class and all the top drivers drive it.
When it's windy or when the gr.N car doesn't use ALS, it's almost impossible to hear it.
When it's windy it's hard to hear anything.I had a really windy rally in which I couldn't hear a Clio S1600 50 meters before
A few years back I am ashamed to say that I did once find myself face down and spread out across the road, with the ground rumbling and I remember that I was wondering what the hell was happening before I looked up......Quote:
Originally Posted by urabus-denoS2000
They are too quiet, it is definitely a safety issue. Especially with some diesel and lpg etc type cars which there have been a few competing in the UK over recent years - and they are a lot quieter still!
You can say what you like about people not meant to be on the stages when there is a stage running, but people will always wander about, there will be accidents, and more noise means greater safety. I've been saying this for years.
That is a fact,the thing that upsets me the most is that people realize the danger only after it happens to someone else.Quote:
Originally Posted by J4MIE
But I still think Group N is OK.It doesn't have a great sound,far from it,but it isn't that boring.
J4mie's right. Remember Finland 2007 when Pino said there were no more cars coming?
If Group N is the answer to anything, that question should never have been asked. It holds no appeal to me whatsoever.
Prefer s2000 to the 1.6t. S2000 sound fantastic & if they are slower who cares you see the cars for longer.