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21st June 2014, 17:37 #321
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Yeah, we do not know. It just came to my mind. It is the rally with the most extreme cuts and fo tarmac rally they use much lighter sumpguards, so, I see some logic here. I remember when there were several retirements in WRC (Loeb etc.) when the sumpquard was not good enough and they retired because of damaged engine (oil on the tarmac). Was it Spain? or Corsica? Markko won then.
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21st June 2014, 17:39 #322
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Is it early to say the project(208) failed?
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21st June 2014, 17:44 #323
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21st June 2014, 17:56 #324
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21st June 2014, 17:56 #325
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Just for information - in WRC, S2000 and R5 cars most of the time you use thicker sumpguards for tarmac and thinner for gravel. Simply because 6mm plate is strong enough for gravel and is lighter than 8mm and gravel spec car is normally heavier, so you don't need extra weight from sump and diff guards.
Rear spoiler mounting design in 208 and DS3 is not done properly, always they have problems with it on bumpy tarmac...
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21st June 2014, 17:58 #326
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21st June 2014, 18:05 #327
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A huge thanks to Sainteloc Racing, Peugeot Sport, Peugeot NL, my co Seb Marshall and everyone who came to support us @RallyYpres!! It was such a great feeling!! The car did a really good job aswell! This 50th anniversary should have been ours! Third time we retired from the lead this year, quite unlucky so far. We don't know yet what the problem is, enjoy the last couple of stages everyone! Again, thank u all, one of the greatest and fastest weekends of my life!
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21st June 2014, 18:11 #328
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21st June 2014, 18:30 #329
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@br21 i saw in the past sump-guards made from plastic-fiberglass or something like that.it is not used anymore?i think i saw this in a wrc car!and one more question i thought that a wrc has the same weight irrespective gravel or tarmac specs,and this is because of the regulations <Minimum weight is 1200 kg empty and 1350 kg with driver and co-driver >.so i suppose all cars are 1200 kg.
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21st June 2014, 18:50 #330
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what br 21 wants to say is because wrc/s2000 cars are much lighter than 1200kg,they choose to put weight where is less disadvantage for the car.This is the lower points =sumpguards for diffs and engine.Thats why you can find thicker sumpguards at ashpalt.
Because an asphalt car is lighter than in gravel spec,they choose to install heavier sumpguards to be ok with the weight they have to be.
thats a trick well known from focus wrc 03.
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