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4th February 2015, 11:47 #51
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Yes, they already did some events (Hokkaido + end of japanese champ, Subaru Canada bought one for Rowe)
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4th February 2015, 12:06 #52
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But in Canada they have a slightly modified version, with sequential gearbox and a ligther car...
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6th February 2015, 14:08 #53
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New Focus RS could also be nice base for a group N rallycar.
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6th February 2015, 14:38 #54
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It's unlikely but that would be great! There's actually quite a lot of cars in that class with a 4WD performance variant and a rally class based around them would be great. Cheap too if the modifications were kept to a minimum.
Other than standard safety mods i.e roll cage, engine shut-off, fire extinguisher etc. they could be reduced in weight by chucking out all the unnecessaries (including the silencer in the exhaust) and have small engine mods allowed to equalise power.
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6th February 2015, 16:31 #55
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It can't be used. Engine is a 2.3l EcoBoost.
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6th February 2015, 17:03 #56
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6th February 2015, 17:23 #57
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All I'm suggesting is that cars such as the Focus RS, Golf R, M135i xDrive could be a good starting point for a standalone class. Obviously I haven't done months of R&D with these cars working out what mechanical parts are not suitable for rallying, what modifications are necessitated, how much cost would actually be involved etc. Or should I have done that before expressing a thought on a forum?
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6th February 2015, 17:32 #58
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6th February 2015, 17:38 #59
Does FIA even homologate any new N-group cars? If it’s true what Wikipedia tells, no new homologations from 2013.
“The Group N regulations were officially replaced in 2013.[1] No new cars will be homologated under Group A or Group N regulations, and instead existing cars are reclassified according to Group R rules (specifically the R4 class). The R4 class itself will be gradually phased out.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Group_N
The N4 cars was also renamed to R4.
“Current Group N4 cars will be renamed as R4, in order to integrate them into the rally pyramid. This applies to all cars in the category worldwide.”
http://www.fia.com/world-motor-sport...l-2014-beijing
Maybe some new R4 regulations from 2017? Otherwise there will be a gap in the pyramid.“Don’t eat the yellow snow” Frank Zappa
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10th February 2015, 16:53 #60
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Either of these are strange. Why not just write notes you trust always and every time?
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