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Those quotes really do not leave much to the imagination if that translation is correct. They are explicitly talking about building a new engine rather than rebadging one.
Rebellion have previously said they are looking at a 2019 return to LMP1, starting work on an engine for that now seems timely. |
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Rebellion won't run Watkins Glen, citing late delivery of their spare car from Oreca.
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Autosport are reporting that Lotterer and Jani may join Rebellion for WEC next year. Woo!
https://www.autosport.com/wec/news/1...r-porsche-exit It’s all falling nicely for Rebbelion. Shame they had a year off LMP1, but the actual competition in LMP2 probably did them good. |
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Yeeeeeeeeeesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
Really hope it's going to be Oreca-Judd! But I'd be fine with Zytek too as long as they're there |
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11 Dec 2017, 21:16 (Ref:3786381) | #1630 | |
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This is amazing news if true. That is going to be a stellar lineup if they add these guys and keep on the likes of Senna and Piquet etc.
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That'll be 9x confirmed LMP1s then, with ??? maybe still coming and any theoretical additional for LM
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No but I'm still not sure if it's part of one of the existing packages and why they haven't announced it
BUT you are right of course I probably should 2x Toyota 2x Rebellion 2x SMP-ART 1x Manor 1x Dragonspeed 1x Kolles = 9x + 2x TBA Ginetta ??? (the third a test mule / spare?) = 11x Guess theoretical third Toyota and theoretical second CLM are also possible |
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Think Toyota effectively said no 3rd car somewhere recently? Can't recall where I may have saw that |
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Honestly cant see why Toyota would enter a third car for LM, surely they should be ok for a win on pace and fuel mileage as long as their two cars dont mess up... hahaha |
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Woow great news ! I hope to hear about an Oreca-Judd too.
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Anyway yes Zytek and Judd are the only realistic options for Rebellion... surely they won't want AER ever again, Mecachrome and Nissan seem to be exclusive for Ginetta and Kolles respectively, and that DTM option seems bit too weird for anyone to really pick up |
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Mecachrome in not exclusive for Ginetta - NISMO is not exclusive for ByKolles
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The quote I had from Toyota is that a 3rd car was "less likely than ever before"
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I would love to have a big V10 tearing around as well but I'm going with ORECA-NISMO.
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I would like to see the Judd V10 for Rebellion......but like I said before, it will need a direct injection conversion to make it competitive in terms of BSFC's and general fuel consumption, which is a big undertaking, new pistons, new cylinder heads, possibly new con-rods........it would be a stretch to get all that ready for the first round at Silverstone........I seem to remember they are also changing from 90 degrees to 72 degrees, so its a completely new engine???? So on that basis they might go for something readily available and off the shelf, so NISMO-Cosworth V6 would be logical......or the mechachrome V6....... |
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Goodness, I only sent my Christmas list to Santa a couple of days ago, and he's already (unofficially) delivered!
The cagey non-committal responses from Oreca, when asked about a potential 2018 LMP1 programme, make more sense now. Assuming the car will be designed and built by Oreca, it will be a Rebellion (R-Two?), not an off the shelf chassis available to other teams, which is why Dragonspeed were forced to go with a different solution. Given Bart's various comments over the years, I think Rebellion will avoid any of the turbocharged engine options. And, much as I'd like to experience the aural delights of the big AIM-Judd trackside, my gut feeling, based mainly on the short lead time, is that Rebellion will go with the Gibson engine. I assume (with my very limited knowledge) that with Oreca already working closely with Gibson in LMP2, and the GL458 being 'based' on the P2 engine, that the installation would have at least some carry over and be a more straightforward installation, in terms of not needing a complete redesign over the P2 installation. Rumoured driver line-up is just amazing! |
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Rebellion-Nissan-Ginetta.......surely this was the deal where Ginetta sold their first 3 cars.......I cant see Rebellion stitching together a WEC deal in December, even they know it needed to be done 3-4 months ago......which is probably what they did.......all makes sense now
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'Asked if Rebellion would purchase a chassis from either Ginetta or BR Engineering, which launched its new BR1 in Bahrain, Hayden replied: "I think we would want our own car".' 'Hayden said he favoured using a normally-aspirated engine after Rebellion's experiences with the AER turbo unit in 2015-16.' The above quotes are from from an Autosport article published less than a month ago. Fun speculating, but we'll know for sure in the next 24-48 hours. |
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the AER turbo engine was far more successful for Rebellion than that manky old NA Toyota V8 which could not pull the skin off a rice pudding, but for sure they had reliability issues with the AER, i'm not saying the AER was perfect, but it was better than the NA Toyota V8, much better........I think Bart is purposely putting people off the scent in order to keep his powder dry, when they will probably release it all at the Autosport show with glitz and glamour.
even in the old DSC article it said a manufacturer involvement in the Ginetta 3 car deal........Ginetta-Nissan-Rebellion.......all makes sense to me now, its all off the shelf stuff and relativley low risk opposed to going with the Gibson, Judd or Mechachrome......the Nissan-Cosworth V6 did a lot of talking in LeMans qualifying for me in the Kolles brick of a car........it was very quick, and I'm sure prospective 2018 LMP1 teams took great note, shame it didnt race for long. I'm sure Cosworth have about 12 V6 LMP1 engines sitting in the warehouse from the defunct 3-car Nissan LMP1 front engined effort.......and they will do a favourable deal to get engines running instead of gathering dust. |
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