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I'd love that.Should sounding out LDM to purchase both of their RECs.
Plus, if Davies could place where he did lat race, I can't wait to see Lebrocq at Hidden Valley.
I'd love that.Should sounding out LDM to purchase both of their RECs.
Plus, if Davies could place where he did lat race,
I can't wait to see Lebrocq at Hidden Valley.
It already has hasn't it? Didn't Davies outqualify SDS?i figured the Altima would do well in S2. It's gone extremely well at each track. What a story to tell, if the MW Altima outpaces the NISMO cars.
He did, but I'm meaning all 4 cars.It already has hasn't it? Didn't Davies outqualify SDS?
Anyone else think this is spreading the T8 talent to thin?
No different to the S60 and when the Altima debuted(that car wasn't sold in Australia yet). Dutton just trying to make it sold like more than what it is. No doubt it's a big undertaking, but they have GM doing the engine, as Polestar did with GRM. The car will be ready to go. It'll come down to the cooling of that engine at Adelaide.Anyone else think this is spreading the T8 talent to thin?
Tired people, no matter how talented, make mistakes when pushed to the limit.
I also noticed priority has been given to the two RBR cars and, that Lowndes' car is an aim (to have ready for the first race in '18)
Makes me wonder how they'll go about filling their customer's orders, whatever number they end up being.
This is the perfect time for T8's rivals to pounce. It's also a 2018 opportunity for Lowndes, in respect to taking a known package as opposed to a Gen2 wildcard.
Interesting times ahead gents.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/m...x/news-story/1fc463ea2bf73d8522bd7fa7d5ffefe4
Albert Park getting points
As for formats
It never got over the line in the past because it was either conflicting broadcast rights or, the Bernie factor.Part of me wonders why it took so long, and if the FOM had any voice on the matter, wouldn't see why it would have. But like certain other tracks the FOM usually seems to block the chances of a series racing on it when Bernie was in charge.
Supercars have their own pitlane. No need to use he F1 pit boxes.We can spitball formats all we like but, the first question has to be, can they use the pitlane or not?
Supercars have their own pitlane. No need to use he F1 pit boxes
Same place as Formula 1. Supercars have their own garages alongside the Formula 1 teams. It's why the pit lane is so long. When you see the Formula 1 cars pit, they go down a long canyon-like section; the Supercars pits are just in there.And where does the Supercars pitlane exit?
Why is that? It's(5.067km) basically the same length as Albert Park(5.03km).If they went to Singapore, it would have to be on a shortened circuit.
But it's got a much slower average speed.Why is that? It's(5.067km) basically the same length as Albert Park(5.03km).
Yes, I know.Same place as Formula 1. Supercars have their own garages alongside the Formula 1 teams. It's why the pit lane is so long. When you see the Formula 1 cars pit, they go down a long canyon-like section; the Supercars pits are just in there.