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Can you tell the difference?!!
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We all in motor sports there are two type of cars, Production based ones like WRC cars, stock / NASCAR, WTCC, Silhouettes (Like the Megane Trophy) and other GT and LeMan GTs. However there is another class of cars they look like Single seaters with fenders; The Prototypes. What is it that distinguishes the prototype from others? It is not the Canopy because we have the GrandAm prototypes and some LeMan protos come with a canopy too. So what is it?! -For example; Is the Ford GT considered a GT or a prototype? -Is the Zonda that once had the nurburgring record a prototype or a GT? -What about Lambourghini? Is this a GT?! -Now catch this; is the Ferrari FXX a prototype or a GT?!! At some cars it is obvious but with others it is just so confusing, that is why I Love ASTON MARTIN, they are purly GT, Font engine rear drive, loooooog classic hood short cabin and fast and sexy. Can any one define what the other cars are? It is little confusing. Cheers |
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It would also probably obliterate everything if it was ever allowed to run with current GT1 cars. |
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I agree with the above comments rerotos, but just want to point out that a stock car (of any level) is in no way production based. They don't have a single production part. I wouldn't even call it a silhouette.
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That is one hell of a good scientific answer. I completely overlooked that there are cars built for racing from the scratch "protos" and production cars race prepped "Touring, saloons and GT's"
A new way of looking at cars in motorsports. Seriously, I'm impressed. Thanks |
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Pretty much what Alexkiller said.
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A manufacturer with a prestigious name will sometimes be able to launch a race car for the road and sell enough to customers/get it homologated for GT racing because of the badge on it. Now as to whether it's a GT or a prototype, there's always a gray zone that keeps moving as time makes advanced technology more common. Examples:
-the Dauer 962 raced in a road car class because Porsche was behind it. It was a lightly modified Group C prototype car, but when compared to the GT1s that followed (911 GT1, CLK-GTR, GT-One, Saleen, Maserati MC12) it was not that high-tech -the Maserati MC12 was an extreme Enzo built around a carbon tub and it had little to envy to previous all-out GT1s and Group Cs. It was not supposed to be legal for GT racing but the Maserati name meant it got to play with more conventional GT1s -the Pagani Zonda R is not even road-legal, it's not legal in GT racing and it has nothing to envy to previous all-out GT1s and Group Cs. Also, just like the Maserati, its body has overhangs and general dimensions that you don't see on proper road cars because they're in no way practical for the road but rather meant to generate downforce -and nowadays you have the 458 Italia and the MP4-12C that have equal tech (and pace) to the late 1990s GT1s and are real road cars at the same time. They can outpace a McLaren F1 - the car that was so fast in GT racing that everyone else had to show up with prototypes to stand a chance GT or a prototype: there's always a gray zone that keeps moving as time makes advanced technology more common. In 15 years time we might see a road Audi R18... |
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MP4-12C, F1, 458, MC12 and Saleen S7R : Give them the same power level, the same race preparation and equal tires and I think you have a very tight race. Today's GT cars are either running with ridiculously small restrictors (GTE) and/or without the weight reductions that would make them comparable to other real GT racers (GT3/GT1).
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The MC12 is at heart a Ferrari FXX which is a heck of a lot more capable than a ferrari 458. i dont think The 458 and the MP4-12c belong in that list. |
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Of course an old prototype in GT clothing with modern development would murder a road GT, but I'm pretty sure the racing 458s and everything that races with them nowadays are faster than the 95-96 McLaren F1 GTRs. |
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fastest silverstone pole FIA GT 1998 1.39.703
fastest silverstone pole FIA GT 2009 1.42.2xx *same layout fastest spa pole FIA GT 1997 2.08.984 fastest spa pole FIA GT 2007 2.14.5x *same layout bus chicane a direct and correct comparison can be done with these example, both were GT1 class, same track layout and same weather condition with ever best laps in that track during the years. The difference is abyssal, an actul 458 GT3/GTC can only see the mclaren f1 gtr/mercedes CLK GTR/porsche 911 GT1 vanish to the horizon |
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Spa chicane has changed a lot between 1997-2007.
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