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Originally Posted by S griffin
If they want to change to 4 cylinders we would lose the DNA of the series.
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That's just
plainly incorrect. Just count the cars up the front of the grid -- eight 4-cylinders, three inline-sixes and only two V8s:
The four-cylinders sure look like entertaining fire-breathing beasts to me!
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Originally Posted by bloxsidgemotorsport
It seems that supercars feel many others will do the same and therefore they want to retain that V8 DNA in Gen 3.
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What V8 DNA? As you can see the front of the grid is all turbo fours.
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Originally Posted by bloxsidgemotorsport
Personally once supercars stop racing V8's ill probably switch off and stop attending.
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Close-minded much? It's nice to have V8s (I prefer the sound of the flatplane Ferrari type), but it's nice to have V10s, V12s, inline-sixes, flat-sixes, V6s, inline-fours, flat-fours, rotaries and everything else too!
My favourite car is certainly not a V8, it's the good old NSX Type R with the 3.2 V6.
Total driver confidence!