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View Poll Results: Do the Mustang and Camaro have technical parity after Round 4 of the 2023 ATCC? | |||
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7 | 38.89% |
Unsure or no. |
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11 | 61.11% |
Voters: 18. You may not vote on this poll |
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Do the Mustang and Camaro have technical parity?
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Furthermore, a circa $40m AVL dynamometer (as also used by the top Formula One teams) may provide clearer answers: Quote:
The AVL dyno will help to evaluate allegations of unequal inertia (and thus unequal engine response and engine braking) between the two engines. Thoughts? ![]() Even if you did vote unsure, do you suppose the difference is so negligible that Mustang operators could have already won all nine races easily if they had simply executed setup, driving and strategy at a higher level, as due to world class technical parity processes one can be confident the vehicles perform and respond identically or all but identically so as to have negligible difference? Conversely if Mustangs are much more competitive after formal homologation of this Symmons Plains practice engine map (and fitment of a heavier flywheel to the Chevrolet engines if necessary in response to AVL testing), would it support the notion of a prior disparity or merely be a coincidence? Last edited by V8 Fireworks; 21 May 2023 at 11:46. |
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Maybe they don't but it's clear at this stage the issue is with Ford's engine drivability and not anything that Supercars have done.
Ryan Walkinshaw has posted that Supercars are providing all possible support and are aware of the issue and that they are working with Ford to fix it as soon as possible. It seems the Ford's power delivery hurts the tyres. How the Ford teams didn't pick this up through testing is beyond me. I would ask a fair question - MOStech was meant to be the engine supplier for Ford, and have amazing pedigree with championships for SBR and DJR. Unfortunately Steve Amos became critically ill last year and had to sell the business to Rob Herrod - no stranger to performance engines but lacking the long history of Supercars involvement. Is this part of the issue? Either way - the sooner the better for these issues to be resolved. Right now Ford teams who don't read the rule book, give away race positions with bad strategy, and Ford drivers who crash too frequently are being given a pass on the parity excuse. Parity is NOT the sole reason for Ford's championship points position. DJR and Tickford this year have both been objectively awful. Grove show flashes of brilliance. WAU has one side of the garage always up there and the other side mostly not. None of these things make for winning races of championships. |
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Ryan Walkinsaw notes potential points of disparity:
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Actually if you read these they are not points of disparity.
The engines have parity but the way the Ford delivers the power hurts the tyres which hurt the car's performance. No longer an engine disparity but a Ford engine issue that needs to be solved before the cars can have true on-track parity. |
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GTRMagic:
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It seems there are a lot of factors which were beyond the scope of Craig Hasted's dyno to assess, when he was putting the paritised engine maps together. Quote:
A category engine should be a neutral one like a Nissan VK56 or Toyota 2UR. |
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Teams say lots of things to deflect blame, there have been many catastrophic engine failures with conrods bouncing down the road, only for the team to say it is a gearbox/electrical fault. I don't know for a fact there is or is not a drivability problem with the Ford. But I do know for a fact that Mostert was a total of 0.32 second slower over the last 15 laps compared to Brown, and he had to pass 3 cars. Last edited by Mr X; 25 May 2023 at 05:29. |
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I don't doubt there is an issue that is affecting Ford's long runs. However DJR and Tickford both have major issues that are affecting their results more than whatever difference the engine issue makes. Grove and WAU can both really turn it on but both drivers are then lone gunners against other teams, and there's no effective contribution from the other side of the garage. DJR themselves have even basically come out admitting their issues are much bigger than just parity. |
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He says Roland is demonstrably and quantifiably wrong
Then doesn't demonstrate or quantify why. |
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Depends on which side of the fence you are on I guess.
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I'm not on either side but if someone is demonstrably and quantifiably wrong, the next thing I expect to hear is it demonstrated and quantified how they are wrong...
Ryan and Roland are both credible people. |
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Torque sensors to be introduced on all vehicles to allow for real-time measurement on circuit:
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![]() In any case the supposed issues of the Coyote are thought to be due to the way it has been detuned by 30hp peak (and elsewhere in the rpm range) down to match the less capable LS engine, thereby introducing unforeseen drivability issues in the process. Why not run the Coyote unrestricted and allow KRE to do some development to find the missing 30hp (and the rest throughout the rev range) on the LS unit? LS enthusiasts keep saying how 2-valve engines are just plain better after all... It is said that the 630hp tune of the 5.4L Coyote in MARC car service does not increase the rebuild intervals in any way and has no effect on durability, so there is no downside to upping the output from 600hp to 630hp. |
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Supercars doubling down on new engine parity measures
https://www.speedcafe.com/2023/05/26...rity-measures/ |
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Absolutely, but theres always going to be a he said she said comparison when theres blue and and red.
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Granted the ATCC's technical parity measures seem barely up to the task of balancing two vehicles, let alone four or five. ![]() Still... a more varied grid would have provided for a much better beginning to the next chapter of ATCC racing. |
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