Would someone mind filling me in on USA DTM for me? I'm also doing a google search about it but results on that are sometimes spread out to far.
Would someone mind filling me in on USA DTM for me? I'm also doing a google search about it but results on that are sometimes spread out to far.
there isn't any series, just second hand track day cars, though I'm not particularly sure if any of the Detroit heavy hitters make more then one car that could become class one,
It wasnt the old super gt. They use the same chassis rules as DTM currently, but not the same supplier. DTM uses a single supplier for their carbon tubs. In GT500, the manufacturers can create their own iirc.That was the old Super GT. This year they are using the DTM chassis but it is made in Japan. They only differ in engine, tyres, fuel capacity and stupid wing rules.
Super GT has varying race lengths. Yesterdays race in Thailand was 66 laps. Theyre not exclusively endurance racers. Class one will be something different from both dtm and Super GT. I cant wait to see it.yeah but that has nothing to do with it not being Class one.
DTM is a Sprint Series and Super GT is an Endurance one.
The most likely candidates of the "big 3" are Ford or GM though. Ford uses a 4 cylinder turbo in the Mustang, and with the lower cost and high performance of a Class-One car, maybe they do a Mustang for the class. And they'd jump all over the oppurtunity to slap the ****ing "Eco Boost" stickers all over.
And GM's new Camaro might possibly have a turbo 4 as well, so maybe they do a Class-One Camaro.
Well we know it doesn't really matter...but sadly our "friends" in Detroit think everything has to be literal. Course Ford slaps "Ecoboost" stickers on their V8 Supercars I've heard...I don't imagine that the next gen RS5, C63 or M4 will be turbo 4's, and the cars are silhouettes, so they don't need the road car link, it just helps with the marketing.
Well we know it doesn't really matter...but sadly our "friends" in Detroit think everything has to be literal. Course Ford slaps "Ecoboost" stickers on their V8 Supercars I've heard....
I hope that these cars don't get ridiculous fuel consumption regs, I want these things to be fire spitting turbos with mad amounts of "chirping".Probably not going to happen... though.
Turbos can be epic, but as the new F1 cars have shown...they can also ruin the fun too.
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Wasn't the Lexus 'DTM concept' and old rebodied Opel DTM car.. I seem to recall a lot of people saying that at the time.
I'm pretty sure one of the driving forces behind BMW rejoining DTM was the possibility of a merger with other series' regulations... IIRC the other one that was mentioned was Aussie V8's.
600 bhp sounds good, but they could get better figures from 2.0 Turbos. I think that 650 bhp is more closer to what the power figures will actually be. What I'm really looking forward in Class-One regulations is possibility of having one big race containing cars from Super GT and DTM.
Ford is focused on Rally, (obsessed with unfortuantly) stockcars, and now has a LMP1/2 or GTE program on the way...due 2016.
The most likely candidates of the "big 3" are Ford or GM though. Ford uses a 4 cylinder turbo in the Mustang...
Ford provide the bare minimum of support to their motorsport programmes. Technically, the FIA recognises M-Sport as the constructor of the Fiesta WRC, not Ford. Likewise, their V8 Supercar programme is pretty much Ford in name only; they make the Falcon available for competition, but that's pretty much the extent of their involvement.You're forgetting the Focus touring cars and, I guess, the V8 Supercar. I think Ford would be up for this...
Does Ford have a "plausible" body shape they they would want to promote in greater Europe or Japan, same with the General Motors division or even Chrysler
I think Ford would be up for this... I think quite a few manufacturers would be if they thought they could sell a platform across several series.
This is the basis of the Class One regs. One platform, multiple series; DTM, SuperGT, and the USA series. I'm sure BMW, Mercedes, Audi, Honda, Toyota and Nissan are all keen to be able to sell their race cars and promote their brands to the USA, part of the problem may be that the US manufacturers might not sell the road version of the race car in certain other markets that DTM/SGT race in. The Mustang seems like the best candidate since it's now a European model too... but then, I guess they could just take it GT3 racing.
The thing is... a BMW, Merc and Audi are the kinds of car you'd buy in Europe whereas a Mustang... it's very "niche" market, although it'd look pretty fine in racing trim. I accept the Focus was a bad idea though![]()
Will they have the option of using the DTM chassis that BMW/Merc/Audi are sharing or would they only be able to use that if they entered DTM? My only other thought for Ford is a Mondeo (or Mundane-o, but they're a lot better than they were), similar shape and target market (albeit the lower end).
Surely it would be a good way to position the 'Stang against the 4 Series, the A/S/RS5, and the C Coupe.
I know exactly what you mean... I just can't quite see it. Could the "brash" image of the Mustang (I kid you not when I say the only people who drive them round here are soccer players) actually be considered detrimental. And would making such a niche car as "ordinary prestige"* actually hurt that Mustang market a bit?
* Well I know what I mean...
Since I don't know where your 'round here' is.. I can't comment, but round here a new Mustang is like a special interest magazine, likely bought by someone very boring (ie. someone who is enough of an enthusiast to get one imported), that has a US flag up in their house, and eats in themed American diners such as 'Buddies'. But, either way I guess an argument exists that even if the 'Stang isn't positioned against the German (or Japanese) coupes, it still doesn't hurt to get it out infront of european race fans... some of who can be quite brash also![]()
Well I guess the mondeo wouldn't be such a weird fit with the 4 cylinder turbo idea, considering the Opel Vectra competed though as a V8