- 282
- Guatemala City,
- forandypand@hotmail.com
Hiya! Being still a bit of a greenhorn in the world of Autosports, I now have a fascination on Sports Prototype Cars. The fact that they represent the pinnacle of the closed wheel racing world astounds me. Now to the matter of my inquiry;
Many of these cars exhibit both open and closed cockpit variances. My question is, do pros and cons exist with each type? I had always imagined that the closed cockpit cars are more aerodynamic, but the open cockpit ones will not have the burden of pilot cooling mechanicsms, but I know very little. So what are the differences in this one matter of SP design (seeing how teams of all sorts employ both kinds).
Also, another question that has always puzzled me, ever since the first ones showed up in... who knows when (What is the date or period that they first appeared, since wikipedia is very scarce on that matter), why do they continue to be called Prototypes? I don't see cars like the Porsche 962 or the Audi R10 becoming full fledged vehicles of whatever it is attempting to "test out" (As the term Prototype would imply), so why the name? (Unless it's the deal with what happen with Stock Car racing, where the name is kept because it still uses, "Stock parts" ).
Many of these cars exhibit both open and closed cockpit variances. My question is, do pros and cons exist with each type? I had always imagined that the closed cockpit cars are more aerodynamic, but the open cockpit ones will not have the burden of pilot cooling mechanicsms, but I know very little. So what are the differences in this one matter of SP design (seeing how teams of all sorts employ both kinds).
Also, another question that has always puzzled me, ever since the first ones showed up in... who knows when (What is the date or period that they first appeared, since wikipedia is very scarce on that matter), why do they continue to be called Prototypes? I don't see cars like the Porsche 962 or the Audi R10 becoming full fledged vehicles of whatever it is attempting to "test out" (As the term Prototype would imply), so why the name? (Unless it's the deal with what happen with Stock Car racing, where the name is kept because it still uses, "Stock parts" ).