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Japanese "F20" series announced ... wacky rules!
http://www.racecar-engineering.com/n....html#comments
Interesting set of technical rules, not sure if it belongs here as it features both open and closed wheel cars. Quick, can we get a Eurofighter engine to go through a 20mm restrictor? |
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Thats great .
Exactly what racing should be about. |
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This category is not for the driver but for the backyard car builder.
It is a free regulation though the 20mm air restrictor and the carbon monocoque are obligated to be used. This race series was planned to increase Japanese manufacturer's business by JMIA(Japanese Motor-racing industry assosiation). It is planned that the race participant does the production request to the member enterprise of JMIA. Mooncraft F20 machine http://yurataku-ya.cocolog-nifty.com...truction_2.jpg http://yurataku-ya.cocolog-nifty.com.../12/011201.jpg http://yurataku-ya.cocolog-nifty.com.../12/011202.jpg http://yurataku-ya.cocolog-nifty.com.../12/011203.jpg http://yurataku-ya.cocolog-nifty.com.../12/011204.jpg http://yurataku-ya.cocolog-nifty.com.../12/011205.jpg |
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This engine is an engine for F20 that Tom's developed.
One-liter engine of Yaris is a base. It is made to dry sump. http://yurataku-ya.cocolog-nifty.com.../15/011510.jpg |
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JMIA developed the engine for a formula race for oneself.
Any automobile maker is not taking part in the development of this engine. This engine has the rigidity that the stress mount is possible. The lubricating oil pump and the water pump are built into this engine. Engine name is TR-FX01. http://www.toda-racing.co.jp/jp/prod...x01-large1.jpg http://www.toda-racing.co.jp/jp/prod...x01-large2.jpg |
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Very cool looking stuff!
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I like the idea. Looks like a lot of fun. It'd be great if one of the bigger magazines could do a report on it, once the season starts, and present some cars and teams in more detail.
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wow, very interesting championship, the rule set regarding the engines reminds me of something in the same vein as group C, nice simple rules, hopefully we will see some real fire breathing, ear shredding monsters in this championship.
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Very innovative!
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JMIA explains that the size of restrictor of 20mm is suitable for the engine of 800-1000cc.
The price of the monocoque is about 1,220,000 yen. The price of the engine made of Tom's is about 800,000 yen. They plan to hold the race series in 2010. It is likely to become rival series of Formula SAE. This is the JMIA homepage. (But English page is not found.) http://www.jmia.info/ JMIA prototype specs http://www.jmia.info/formula/formula.html |
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JMIA announced the comparison table of the monocoque.
http://car.jp.msn.com/new/photo.aspx...hoto=4?genre=3 The outline is as follows. S-FJ(Japanese local category) tubular space frame, 64kg, 600,000yen. F4(Japanese local category) aluminum monocoque, 48kg, 1,350,000yen. F-Renault CFRP monocoque, 46kg, 2,000,000yen. F3 CFRP monocoque, 46kg, 3,500,000yen. JMIA CFRP monocoque, 48kg, 1,220,000yen. The JMIA monocoque is cheaper than the aluminum monocoque. (And, it is of course safer!) The monocoque of JMIA is affordable because it is manufactured without placing the aluminum honeycomb. So, it is manufactured by the method of wrapping carbon fiber around the type. This monocoque is a 100% pure carbon monocoque, not "Sandwich" structure. (But, it is a little heavy.) |
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I found pictures of F20 machines.
Dome F20 prototype http://www.hobidas.com/blog/tipo/nakajima/09012301.html Canopy like scooter http://www.hobidas.com/blog/tipo/nakajima/09012302.html Mooncraft F20 prototype http://www.hobidas.com/blog/tipo/nakajima/09012305.html Front vortex generator http://www.hobidas.com/blog/tipo/nakajima/09012306.html Tokyo R&D prototype http://www.hobidas.com/blog/tipo/nakajima/09012303.html This machine is a wing car. Rear bumper to prevent accident that runs aground in rear tire. http://www.hobidas.com/blog/tipo/nakajima/09012304.html Internal structure of F20 machine http://www.hobidas.com/blog/tipo/nakajima/09012307.html http://www.hobidas.com/blog/tipo/nakajima/09012308.html |
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The Dome has the S101 wing mirrors
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I agree that this is what racing needs. I would also like to see the same idea applied to some larger cars. I've been hoping for something like this.
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The demonstration running of F20 was performed in Suzuka.
F20 of Dome became the new livery. This livery is the same as NSX of Super GT. The price of the F20 machine of Tokyo R&D will be about five million yen. http://www.jmia.info/news/ns090223.html |
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The international course of Suzuka circuit is under construction now as you say. But, Suzuka have another short course(South cource). The demonstration run was performed there. |
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http://www.racecar-engineering.com/i...ec15ed33fe.jpg
^ Same monocoque but different bodywork on each! Great idea |
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JMIA completed the CFRP monocoque of the production type.
http://www.jmia.info/journal/jounal090604b.html Translation http://www.excite-webtl.jp/world/eng...+%96%7C+%96%F3+ |
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4 Jun 2009, 13:38 (Ref:2475335) | #24 | |
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JMIA hopes other local formula categories (like S-FJ,F4, FCJ) adopt this monocoque.
This economical CFRP monocoque will reform local formula categories of Japan that use a tubular frame(F4, S-FJ). This will lead to the industry reorganization of the Japanese motor sport constructors. If their plans go well, JMIA might become a constructor community that has global competitiveness in the future. |
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I enjoy it to follow this topic but with F20 now a single seater series should it not be moved to the single seater forum?
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