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15 Jun 2012, 20:57 (Ref:3091628) | #1676 | |||
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Next year, when the SC's COTF comes in I would almost guarantee the ST's will be faster almost everywhere |
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At the end of the day I am not sure the much more expensive Aussie COTF will provide better racing than the Kiwi version. Hoping I can tee up a work trip and see the V8ST in person... |
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19 Jun 2012, 06:13 (Ref:3094571) | #1678 | |||
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Make sure you do Mixer, you'll be really happy with the overall 'feel' of the series, and the cars, although very different to a Supercar, are fantastic to watch and hear. They dont have that balls-out sound that the supercars do, but 7L of V8 grunt is a nice noise anyway. You'll also notice thay have more mid-corner speed and less body roll thru the corners, so they are more porsche-like in that regard. The new COTF for Australia is supposedly similar to a porsche to drive as well (according to frosty) so i'd say there may be some very similar handling capabilities of both series once your COTF comes in. The teething problems that have occured in the ST series have been made very public by ST themselves, which i think is great, but on top of that they have seemed to fix up most of these issues now, and have kept their fans in the loop the whole way thru. You may also be impressed by the quality of the teams themselves, much more akin to what you see in Oz. On another note i would one day like to see the two classes racing together even if it was just a trans-tasman 'friendly' clash. I know that this probably wont happen, but it would be an interesting excercise nonetheless to see how different, or similar our ST is compared to COTF. My understanding with the ST chassis is that it is a diluted version of the COTF, so at a glance they do look quite similar. However the fuel cells are rear mounted as opposed to mid-mounted, and we don't have the trans-axle technology and independant rear suspension that the COTF has. Hope you can make it to NZ on a work trip and see it for yourselves. As i understand it 'speed' channel in Oz screens the races, so you may have seen some of the footage already. We have a pretty good TV package wrapped around the whole thing too, which is developing all the time. |
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20 Jun 2012, 04:09 (Ref:3095240) | #1679 | ||
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Some news off the V8ST website which sounds pretty cool
Unique format is brand new to New Zealand motorsport The forthcoming FATHER'S DAY 400 at Taupo on the 1st and 2nd of September is set to break new ground in New Zealand with a unique qualifying format and back-to-back races on the Sunday, both featuring compulsory driver changes. It will also be V8 SuperTourer's biggest field to date, with 20 cars and 40 drivers scheduled to take part. Testing on Saturday morning will comprise two one-hour sessions. In the first session either regular driver or the co-driver may drive the car, however, in the second session only the co-driver is permitted out on track. In the afternoon two qualifying sessions - one for each driver - will be run with a short 20 minute break in between. Each driver must complete a qualifying session and times set by each will denote the team's starting position for the two races on Sunday. In the races themselves, each driver must start a race before a compulsory driver swap between laps 30 and 40 occurs. Both races will be in excess of 200-km and the teams can decide how much of that distance each driver completes within the defined 10 lap pit window. Whilst teams may change wheels, no refuelling is permitted. "This will be a format that will give the public a chance to see both drivers in action in the car, and one which will put pressure on both drivers to put in a good qualifying lap," explained series Managing Director Mark Petch."It all adds to the excitement and the show and puts an emphasis on teams to make sure their co-drivers are prepared and competitive and not out there just to play a minor role. "Both drivers must start a race in their respective qualifying position, adding further to the excitement - plus, of course, there is the compulsory driver change, which is always one of the focal points of an endurance race. There are lots of new strategies for the teams and drivers to get their heads around, but one thing is for certain -there is going to be a huge amount of track time for the V8 SuperTourer cars and drivers and what true petrol head Dad and his family wouldn't just love that!" The event will be one of the most significant on the Taupo calendar and as circuit CEO Geoff Langham explained: "The Father's Day 400 will have a much broader appeal both in and outside of the Taupo area for families and race fans especially with the unique and exciting new format," he commented. "This means people can pick and choose the parts they want to watch. It means fans and families can come and go to enjoy everything a holiday resort such as Taupo has to offer such as day spas, shopping, dining, adventure tourist attractions and hot pools. "We're going to have so much going on around the whole event it will be like a festival weekend, and with Johnny Mac being based at the track we expect - and need - plenty of local interest and support. Outside of Taupo, we regularly see enthusiasts and families at the circuit from Tauranga, Hawkes Bay, Hamilton, Wanganui and even Palmerston North and the Father's Day 400 is an event which will definitely appeal to all of those fans. "We've seen some spectacular racing so far in V8 SuperTourers and that will undoubtedly continue at the beginning of September at Taupo with the added excitement of pit stops, team tactics and driver changes - all of which make the whole race exciting and can change the dynamics in minutes if not seconds." Early Bird tickets will go on sale on Eventfinder this week with weekend passes starting at just $30. Organisers will also offer a GA upgrade along the bank on the back straight so that fans can watch from their cars. Under 12s, as at all V8 SuperTourer events, will be free. With the family emphasis, hot lap competitions will run throughout the build-up on local and regional radio and on the V8 SuperTourer Facebook site encouraging families to treat Dad with a day out at the V8s on Father's Day. |
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20 Jun 2012, 10:41 (Ref:3095353) | #1680 | |
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The fuel tanks are 120 litres? I am guessing on track layout 3.3 km track.
Will they actually be able to do that distance? 200km will be pushing it would it not? |
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21 Jun 2012, 04:40 (Ref:3095740) | #1681 | |||
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That means a tank full would get about 50 laps, so are we missing something? |
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21 Jun 2012, 05:01 (Ref:3095743) | #1682 | ||
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a little birdy tells me the JMR cars were running + 1.30 sec laps yesterday with 3x of their drivers. Last edited by harcey; 21 Jun 2012 at 05:07. |
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21 Jun 2012, 05:25 (Ref:3095744) | #1683 | |||
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So what were their times? |
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21 Jun 2012, 05:33 (Ref:3095746) | #1684 | ||
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i believe the fuel burn at H/d ended up around 1.6lt per lap ...i am sure someone from one of the teams can confirm that if they are allowed to. |
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21 Jun 2012, 09:48 (Ref:3095848) | #1685 | ||
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Am i missing something here or is refueling banned? there is after all a compulsory driver change..
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21 Jun 2012, 09:53 (Ref:3095852) | #1686 | |
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22 Jun 2012, 07:35 (Ref:3096255) | #1687 | ||
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See post 1679 (previous page) paragraph 3
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23 Jun 2012, 05:00 (Ref:3096652) | #1688 | ||
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Interesting! Obviously they must have calculated it properly, one would imagine..
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23 Jun 2012, 05:27 (Ref:3096656) | #1689 | |
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Perhaps they will just re-map the engine to not rev above 5,000 rpm.
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25 Jun 2012, 19:50 (Ref:3097985) | #1690 | ||
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http://www.speedcafe.com/2012/06/26/...agement-roles/ Looks like everything is in good hands as usual. A great move I feel. V8ST are full or surprises ..... |
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25 Jun 2012, 21:54 (Ref:3098083) | #1691 | |||
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26 Jun 2012, 00:15 (Ref:3098139) | #1692 | |
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Got to ask for the pitstops do they have rules around how many people are allowed to work on the cars and do they have any limits on number of rattle guns or any other equipment.
I only had a quick look at the rules and could only see the pitstop rules which are in place for the sprint rounds. |
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26 Jun 2012, 00:56 (Ref:3098148) | #1693 | |
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Where did you find the 'Rules' ? I would be very keen to look thru them.
A link perhaps? |
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26 Jun 2012, 01:36 (Ref:3098157) | #1694 | |||
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(a) the fire-extinguisher-operator; and (b) the Driver who has stepped-out of the Car and assists the replacement Driver to fasten his seat belts; shall not be regarded as members of the Pit Stop Crew. This may have been updated recently, not sure. |
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28 Jun 2012, 06:13 (Ref:3099255) | #1695 | |
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a little birdy tells me that V8ST team leaders 51% shareholding is up for sale and certain very wealthy persons have been approached re purchase.........
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28 Jun 2012, 07:51 (Ref:3099280) | #1696 | ||
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28 Jun 2012, 08:58 (Ref:3099309) | #1697 | |
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28 Jun 2012, 10:20 (Ref:3099337) | #1698 | |
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Define team leaders as the share holdings are easily open to anyone.
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28 Jun 2012, 10:31 (Ref:3099345) | #1699 | |
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