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Old 13 May 2002, 14:04 (Ref:285094)   #1
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Why does Saleen have a restrictor penalty?

When the problem is for a chassis breach - there's no problem with the engine meeting the requirments.

Would a weight penalty be better?
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Old 13 May 2002, 15:06 (Ref:285191)   #2
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I thought they actaully had both. Isn't it something to do with the number of registered road cars, or something like that.
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Old 13 May 2002, 16:08 (Ref:285257)   #3
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I think carbon-chassis GTS cars aren't legal 'til next year, when we may get the delightful Pagani. Is the Saleen carbon? I guess it is.
Also, the ACO has rules concerning the percentage of the production output that are racing cars, and also wether or not the original purpose of the design is to be a road car. They may have trouble there
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Did anyone get a pic of the Saleen road car in the paddock last year?
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Old 13 May 2002, 23:14 (Ref:285763)   #4
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Spyker has the same problem, there have to be 25 road cars sold before you can enter with an unrestricted car, and ther's only a certain percentage wich you can race with.
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Won't the Saleens be de-restricted by the time of the 24hrs as the ACO have inspected the factory and deemed Saleen a proper manufacturer and the S7 and production car?
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Old 14 May 2002, 19:57 (Ref:286611)   #6
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Won't the Saleens be de-restricted by the time of the 24hrs as the ACO have inspected the factory and deemed Saleen a proper manufacturer and the S7 and production car?
it depends on how many have been sold by that time, and how many of those are race cars, you have to have sold ay least 25 cars and can only race 10% of them.
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Old 14 May 2002, 22:36 (Ref:286739)   #7
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Isn't it wonderful that Mr. Saleen is so interested in production of his LMP...err GTS car? As far as I am concerned, they can pack on more weight on that GTP turned GTS.
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Old 14 May 2002, 22:52 (Ref:286747)   #8
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Re: Why does Saleen have a restrictor penalty?

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When the problem is for a chassis breach - there's no problem with the engine meeting the requirments.
The chassis and engine are homologated as a package, the ACO rules as they are written say that the car has to be like the production road unit to be homologated.

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Would a weight penalty be better?
The S7R had both weight and restrictor penalties for failing to meet homologation requirements.
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Old 14 May 2002, 22:55 (Ref:286750)   #9
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I think carbon-chassis GTS cars aren't legal 'til next year, when we may get the delightful Pagani. Is the Saleen carbon? I guess it is.
Both the S7 road car and the S7R have tubular steel space frames, with carbon panels bonded to it.
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Old 20 May 2002, 16:38 (Ref:290610)   #10
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The anwswer is simply because the ACO sucks!
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No, the answer is because Steve Salleen exploited the rules to build a race car that could beat the Corvettes, then fell behind in taking care of his racing customers by building the necessary number of street cars.

If homologation rules aren't enforced, costs will skyrocket out of control as small manufacturers build one-offs tailored exactly to class rules.
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