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New GTS car? why not McLaren F1 GTR longtail?
Why does no one race them in FIAGT or ALMS? There are two in the JGTC (in Japan), I was wondering if they would be legal for at least the new Carbon Fibre GTS class (GTC? )
Anyone got the answer to this? They'd certainly be competitive.... 630+bhp with 2x35.2mm restrictors. Stacks of torque, mountains of downforce, and unrivalled top speed. Drivers? JJ Lehto and Yannick Dalmas or how bout Jan and Brabs?!! What do you guys reckon? |
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Carbon fiber, they're not legal in GTS yet. Even once they are, they might still be under the homologation numbers.
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The short-tail car would have enough road cars to be homologated but the problem is whether the homologation is still in place. Saying that why could it not be re-homologated considering the 550 was homologated without any factory help.
Also with superior cars to the F1 appearing in GTS soon with the Masarati Enzo and Ferrari Enzo, plus the Carrera GT, Zonda etc why would anyone use an older F1 GTR. |
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Okay... This has been bugging me for a while. This is _only_ place where I've heard the phrase "Maserati Enzo". Will someone please show me that this car exists? It sounds like one person got Ferrari and Maserati confused and now his gaff is spreading to other people.
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It does exist. It was in Autosport in May or June that Masarati wanted to enter Sportscars, either with a LMP or GT. They then decided to enter GTS with a purpose built car based on the Enzo chassis with a twin turbo V8. Last week the project was finally given the green light and now Masarati are now waithing for the final rules for carbon GTS cars (as they may be sligthly different from normal GTS).
Ferrari now run Masarati and Montezememolo wants to put Masarati back into international racing. Masarati in top level sportscars, Ferrari in F1. The Masarati Trophy one make car is the first step with the 'Enzo' coming out sometime in 2004. Ratels proposal for 100 cars to qualify for GTS was blocked by Ferrari. Why would Ferrari do this if the Ferrari Enzo is going to be made in much greater numbers than 100, because Masarati would only have to build 25 of there Enzo based car for homologation. Giorgio Ascanelli (Masarati technical boss):'Masarati is coming back to GT racing. We can't say more until the rules are finalised' from last weeks Autosport. |
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Ah, okay then, thanks.
I was hoping Maserati'd do an LMP in '04... |
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Someone, who says he's in the know, says there is discusion at Ferrari/Masarati about whether the Masarati Enzo would enter GTS OR LMGTP. Afterall with Bently type bodywork they MIGHT be able to go for overall, rather than class wins.
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As for the McLaren, to rehomologate (to my knowledge it is still not allowed to rehomologate an ex-GT1 car as GT2) you'd need a current production run. The road car must be in production and on offer at the time of the homologation. Unlikely.
As for the Maserati project (which WILL perhaps exist but I don't think it physically EXISTS yet), come on guys - why do you keep calling it the "Maserati Enzo"??? Enzo Ferrari was the Maserati bros.' fiercest rival. It's just wrong (and yes it matters). If this car makes it into production and on the track, it most certainly won't be called "Enzo"! |
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Cyber perhaps the current marketing people at Ferrari don't know that - they just thought it sounded good!
As for the McClaren I think you are spot on with the reasons. It is interesting that they are considering it for LMGTP! It would be nice, but then I wouldn't complain if it was entered in GTS. Perhaps the engine could be used in some LMP chassis? |
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The TVR Trevor. Has a ring to it!
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Some companies just can't do this.
Volkswagen "Adolf"? |
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Calling the Masarati Enzo, the Enzo, is just a convinient shorthand so people understand what you are talking about. It is afterall based on the Ferrari Enzo. Ferrari now run Masarati. Jaguar and Aston Martin used to be rivals but are now owned by the same company.
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no kidding
Jamie and Piers have nothing to do with it btw. |
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If you can build and homologate a car insane enough to win overall with the right rules package, why the heck should you have to decide between possibly being totally outgunned in GTP, or weighing the car down with ballast and restrictors for GTS? Besides, GT1-2-3 is easier to explain to novices. The only thing really wrong with FIA GT1 was the lack of an effective homologation requirement. After Petit LeMans, though, my past love for prototypes is now renewed... Last edited by Lee Janotta; 19 Oct 2002 at 17:15. |
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LMGTP really is GT1, unfoertunately its not part of FIA GTs anymore.
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Yeah, well, I'm talking more about the early GT1 class, before Mercedes, Porsche and Toyota ruined it. When it had Ferrari F40s, McLaren F1s... Cool stuff like that.
30 copies sounds reasonable, doesn't it? Perhaps with a caveat requiring 400 copies of the engine block to prevent F1 engines? Last edited by Lee Janotta; 19 Oct 2002 at 17:23. |
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The McLaren couldn't be homologated even IF it was still being built. The basic road car would be too technically advanced for the GTS (GT3) class as is the Lister.
Damn shame in my oppinion Last edited by jase; 19 Oct 2002 at 17:23. |
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Wait a sec... Isn't GTS roughly equivalent to GT2, not GT3?
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Saleen's shape does remind me the McLaren F1
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