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10th February 2015, 19:14 #61
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1st April 2015, 00:52 #62
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If you could design the rules and regulations for a new entry class for the 4 wd world.
3 pre conditions
a. Tuners can homologate via national ASN.
b. Hp per kg limit
c. Standard gearbox, diffs and suspension, made for durability.
There has to be a way apart from one class to get a new car class that is could form a starting point for privat drivers both nationally and internationally?
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1st April 2015, 01:43 #63
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Gearbox must be sekvential dogbox. No driver want to drive with standard gearboxes. Also a reliability matter. There are so many good gb to buy, Sadev, Quaife, Hewland...
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1st April 2015, 21:49 #65
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Standard was a bad choice of word.
but what I meant was that as in S2000 you have 1 or 2 manufacturers of gearboxes will be allowed to make sequential gearboxes for this class after a spec.
So not standard as for Gr N.
What can be done to keep the cost down for the rest of the driveline, apart from engine?
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I don't think that limiting a part to a single supplier would make it cheaper.
Stupid is as stupid does. Forrest Gump
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4th April 2015, 14:09 #67
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I feel there is a lack of constructive suggestions on how to fill the R4 hole in the ladder with somethong new.
The reason might of course be that you mean that the is no need to fill it - that is fine, say that.
But if you mean there is a need for an entry level class in to 4 wd rallying, not neccesarely for the World Rally Championship, but more for the national scenes, and maybe the regional as in ERC.
What is the best way to get a reliable and Affordable car for the privateer. I am thinking in the bracket of 60-70 000 euro.
Is the only option to go for a one car class, or can it be achieved using other means to keep the price down as well?
Is this a non starter, if so why?
If you see that this could fly, how?
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13th April 2015, 05:29 #68
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http://www.motorsport.org.nz/sites/d...lly%20Cars.pdf
This is where NZ was 8 months ago with their replacement car program, things have progressed since then and are getting closer to finalisation
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15th April 2015, 20:50 #69
Teemu/Rallirinki.net retweeted
Jack Hintz @rallymadmedia 14h14 hours ago
This looks familiar...excited that it has been revealed!
This is probably a part of the progress.
Bigger pick.
“Don’t eat the yellow snow” Frank Zappa
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7th May 2015, 19:52 #70
The clock start to click for the Evo. Last 1000 examples batch of evos called “Lancer Evolution Final Edition”.
http://digital.motorsportmonday.com/...4-cff2d280cd27“Don’t eat the yellow snow” Frank Zappa
Either of these are strange. Why not just write notes you trust always and every time?
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