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Japan GT and DTM
Am I right to think that the Japan GT and DTM are similar in terms of:
1. Technology. Both use sihouette cars that only share the look of the road going cars. 2. Performance. I think both are about 2 to 3 seconds a lap faster than a FIA GT1 car? If I ran a DTM Mercedes in Japan GT with Bernd Schneider and Jean Alesi driving it, then what are my chances of winning? |
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yeah they haven't run on the same tracks yet so as far as lap times u really can't compare but i agree that the super gt cars will eat the DTM since the gt cars can corner faster
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Very interesting topic! Perhaps we should write to motorsport mags as a feature suggestion (hello autosport!): a head to head sprint race between SuperGT & DTM cars would be so cool!
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I didn't know Japanese GT cars were based on silhouettes... Which I guess is the reason why a 350Z wins a lot, and Ferrari 550's don't tend to do very well. That's disappointed me, actually! I thought the Japanese would be the last people to do something like that.
I can understand DTM doing something like that, however. It would be a good comparison. Although I can't see a DTM car winning... |
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I did not realize that the DTM cars are quicker than the FIA GT cars, but found out they are:
Brno, Audi A4 DTM - 1m52.883 Brno, Ferrari 550M - 1m56.654 Oschersleben, Audi A4 DTM - 1m20.471 Oschersleben, Saleen S7R - 1m23.543 About three to four seconds quicker in these two examples. Those are some very quick German tin tops! |
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Compare DTM 1996 at Suzuka with Japan GT 1996
Then Compare DTM 1996 at a track DTM races today, and you should get a relative comparison. |
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Although running to the theoretically slower ACO specs, I would have expected the Works C5-R to have been quicker than any FIA GT car last season. |
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Well even assuming the works cars like the Aston Martins and Corvettes would eat up those three to four seconds, that's still quick for a touring car. I much prefer the GT cars if I had to choose, but wouldn't mind seeing a DTM car turn laps in earnest.
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Thats 'if' you condsider them to be touring cars!
I think of them more like sedan bodied prototypes. Last edited by JAG; 8 Mar 2005 at 19:37. |
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Yes, it does sound like it. I really am not trying to tout them as anything great or not great. I just would have never guessed them to be that quick. That's all I'm really trying to say. I don't know much about them honestly. Only seen them a few times on Speed over here.
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DTM cars are always near or faster than Formula 3 lap times, any comparison of JGT vs F3?
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japanese GT Rules
As far as i know there is nothing against a DTM car entering the JGTC. I think they are permitted, but i'm not too sure on that. Would be interesting to see them race, but the concept of a touring car beating a GT is fundamentally wrong. I mean, they call them Grand tourers after all............
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the jgtc rules did allow for dtm cars to compete up intil a few years ago. The jgtc/Super GT were inspired by the dtm
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Wouldn't it be great to have a combined Super GT/DTM event, with works Nissan, Toyota, Honda, Mercedes, Audi, MG and Opel all having a real go at it. That would be a cracker.
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actually that mercedes wasn't based on a former DTM car it was built from a street CLK430. HKS did it all on their own which is why it wasn't as competative as the factory NSX's and Supras. but it had a 6 speed sequential and i believe but not sure the engine was stretched to 5 liters. i think it had potential given more development time and proper funding although HKS is a pretty big company and can spend some huge bucks on development.
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Below are the pole times from last year. Suzuka Circuit: TOM's Supra GT500 1:54.476 Kazuki Nakajima Dallara F304 Toyota 1:55.389 TI Circuit: Motul 350Z GT500 1:22.404 Joao Oliveria Lola Dome F106/03 Mugen 1:24.952 Last edited by Asa; 9 Mar 2005 at 03:42. |
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Japan F3 and JGTC pole position times in suzuka,2004: Kazuji Nakajima:1:54.790(F3) T.Tsuchiya* / M.Apicella:1'54.476(GT) notes:Tsuchiya's supra added 10kg penalty weight and his tyres used on qualifying must be use on start. |
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It seems the DTM cars are very close to F3 in performance:
Hockenheim DTM Jean Alesi Mercedes C-Klasse 1:34.834 F3 Alexander Premat Dallara Mercedes 1:33.880 Estoril DTM Matthias Ekstorm Audi A4 DTM 1:34.039 F3 Alexander Premat Dallara Mercedes 1:34.431 Seems to me the DTM cars and Super GT cars would be very competitive against each other, if they ever got into the same race. |
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is there a tyre war in the Super GT Championship or do all cars use the same tyres?
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DTM cars have verry soft tyres because they have 2 pitstops for round 150 km race
so tyres offers them a lot of grip. JGTC races are longer so the tyres needs to have harder rubber. I think that JGTC car produse more downforce than a DTM car. Engine power and weight of these cars are nearly same. In general JGTC cars should be around 2 seconds faster for one lap. |
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Michelin and Dunlop are also represented in the series as well if i'm not mistaken. |
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![]() as i always throught it was started by the porches 956s and even before that they had Rx-3s and Skyline Gtrs racing round Fuji in the 70's ...... you must be thinking of the japanese touring car rather than the JGTC mate ![]() |
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