2015 General WEC/ELMS/AsLMS Discussion ThreadSports Cars 

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Hey if you can't interpret things properly that's fine, if you don't believe the info I post again that's perfectly fine but I'm sure @Furinkazen can confirm that there have been things we have discussed privately which have came true in both this thread and the btcc thread.
Still waiting...
 
To be fair he has actually presented all evidence this time :lol:
 
I will be back and quote him again tomorrow waiting for the "inside scoop".:cheers:
Didn't say there was an "inside scoop" I'm guessing you imagined that too :confused:

You just need to learn to interpret data properly and not need someone to hold your hand :lol:

Little bit of googling can go along way you know.
 
Didn't say there was an "inside scoop" I'm guessing you imagined that too :confused:

You just need to learn to interpret data properly and not need someone to hold your hand :lol:

Little bit of googling can go along way you know.
Get those "contacts" on the phone sweetheart.
 
I am not sure if this has been shared before, but;
g57_-_2.jpeg

http://www.evo.co.uk/news/16908/ginetta-launches-g57-prototype-racer-to-global-market

Say hello to the G57, Ginetta's latest LMP3 car. The Nissan engine is gone (sorry for the bad news, Nissan fans), and its place is a Chevrolet LS3 V8 with 580 horsepower. Now LMP3 has gone American in both sound and power...
 
Damn, they just developed their first one and then they come out of nowhere with this? Settle down guys, you barely just started :lol:
 
Damn, they just developed their first one and then they come out of nowhere with this? Settle down guys, you barely just started :lol:

Well, if you ever get to crash your old Ginetta LMP3, no need for concern because Ginetta will still have you covered;

Privately run Ginetta-Nissan LMP3 cars will continue to receive factory support from Ginetta through 2016, but no further development for the car is planned. Instead, Ginetta’s focus will turn to the G57, which makes its racing debut in 2016.

...until the G57's debut in 2016, that is. :lol:
 
They've been supposedly working on that project the past year or two. Yet to be any physical car, I don't think it's ever been a real project. They still think the rotary was banned after the 787B won though.
 
During the 85th edition of the 24h of Le Mans in 2017 the rotary engine will return to this legendary track, more than 25 years after it has been banned from endurance racing

Where's @Layla's Keeper and his Lunaki Crankshaft when you need him?
 
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