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Old 17 Jan 2018, 16:49 (Ref:3793353)   #8
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7 out of 10. Looks better than the model and render, though.



A market definitely exists - as hondafan noted Ginetta's made good business in this "PFV" market, to say nothing of the Renault RS01.

Time will tell if it's viable to a wide range of manufacturers or just something a small handful can do well in. I do fear a repeat of the "CN boom" from this.



CN isn't any serious trouble. Even if the Peugeot engine doesn't catch on, you won't see the class disappear. A few series may drop CN as a class, but there's too much interest in it for it to go away completely, and it being so low-cost compared to LMP3 and these new "in between" cars is going to keep it going.

Ultimately while the Honda engine may be the preferred engine, since CN engine regulations are not spec eventually someone will find a sufficient replacement regardless of how well the Peugeot does.

What we might see are some tweaks to the class rules to make it easier to FIND those more sufficient engines. CN's biggest problem is that the weight scale penalizes larger engines a bit TOO MUCH to make them viable - the Honda engine only became popular because it hits a sweet spot and was particularly capable of producing it's power reliably. If larger engines within the allowable range weren't so heavily restricted you'd be seeing a much wider range of them in use, rather than rarely seeing anything but the Honda outside of unlimited hillclimb classes.
Very good explanation FormulaFox, I always enjoy reading his developments.

The price of this Ligier is approximately 160,000 euros, with a Supercharged Ford V6 of 3.7l releasing 420 bhp at 7500 rpm and a performance lower than an LMP3.
The new Ginetta G58 is priced at £225,000 and have a GM V8 with a new in-house developed 6.3 litre with 575 bhp and it is likely to be able to come close to matching LMP2 times on many international circuits.

http://www.dailysportscar.com/2018/0...ckday-car.html

According to a relation performance-price,
What do you think may be the best option? and how does it compare with the LMP3?
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