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19 Feb 2015, 13:38 (Ref:3506648) | #1 | ||
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Race track Only Supercars
As far as i know the first race tack only supercar i saw was the mighty PAGANI ZONDA R (http://www.seriouswheels.com/2009/no...-1920x1440.htm)
Since then with the introduction of hybrid super cars… we have been surprised by 2 massive star´s: - Ferrari FXX K (http://www.seriouswheels.com/2015/de...2560x1600.html) - Mclaren P1 GTR (http://www.seriouswheels.com/2014/kl...2560x1600.html) My 1st question is why they do it?????? The 2nd one is who´s next???? My bet, wich, desire… is PORSCHE 918 R |
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19 Feb 2015, 13:59 (Ref:3506656) | #2 | |
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Because they can. And because there are people with really deep pockets willing to pay for them.
BTW, my pick is the FXX PS: Thanks for the new wallpaper |
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19 Feb 2015, 15:02 (Ref:3506673) | #4 | ||
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It's some sort of GT1 version of the hypercars, since no team can afford it, or a big enough grid/championship for Factory efforts, it is limited to wealthy people.
It's some sort of Ariel atom concept for super-riches, track only oriented cars, non street legal, half way from this and a GT1 car. |
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19 Feb 2015, 18:37 (Ref:3506733) | #5 | ||
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Actually these cars aren't super fast. The McLaren P1 GTR is actually slower than a 650S GT3 around a track. Reason? They aren't racecars. These supercar tracktoys may look the part, but they are meant to be driven by any Joe with enough money to afford it.
A GT3 car is made to be driven by actual racecar drivers. |
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I would say some are built to performance (Aero >> Weight). Others are Built to (Technology >> Looks >>Aero >> Weight >> comfort ).
Racecars are Safer in case of accident, and lighter, less powerfull and so I bet lesser top speed, and better turn speed . In this case Both are not designed to racers*, GT3 has driving aids*, as opposite as a Real GT1 or GT2, they are designed to gentleman driving as said. *Also GT3 has Paddle shifts instead of a Manual gearbox of a GT1 or GT2. Last edited by urdragon; 19 Feb 2015 at 21:45. Reason: Added Info |
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19 Feb 2015, 22:02 (Ref:3506822) | #8 | ||
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Yeah, well, McLaren did state that the P1 GTR is slower around a track than a GT3 650S because the P1 was much more user friendly. I was a bit surprised about it though, as the P1 GTR has almost twice the power, and I think it's lighter than the 650S GT3.
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Interesting data, since no performance figures are shown at famous tracks of the LaFerrari and P1, and less a FXX K or P1 GTR, in order for them to be compared with any GT3 cars, so without this Mclaren homemade comments would be complicate to compare something. |
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These track-only cars annoy the living hell out of me. Either back yourself as a manufacturer and do something like a one-make series if you want to be really lazy. But cars designed just to do loops of tarmac for people with more money than sense does not get me interested in the slightest, and they wouldn't even if I had the money. On a wider note, it's nice to see SRO trying to do something with these kind of hypercars during Blancpain events, but in reality I think it will only go to prove how utterly pointless they are. On a track they wouldn't look anywhere near as spectacular as most racing cars and the ones which are road legal can barely use 10% of its capabilities without breaking the law. Fair play on one level if the owners of these cars actually take them to a track every now and again and throw it about, but apart from those rare instances these cars are symbols of status for the super-rich and their performance numbers are purely academic. |
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20 Feb 2015, 08:12 (Ref:3506945) | #11 | ||
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They might be pointless and yes they are for the stupidly rich only, but these money spinning cars help keep the small manufacturers in business and provide much needed income to fund racing programmes, do not complain about them they are in effect a tax on those people to provide entertainment for the likes of us
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P1 GTR is roughly as fast as a 650S GT3. It has nearly twice the power but it's heavier (to the tune of 100kg) and despite it being on par with the 650S GT3 aero wise it has far narrower rubber (270 vs 320) on the front end, thus much less grip. McLaren has sortof half assed it on this one....'what could have been'.
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It's nice to see this hypercars at the SRO events specially if they are those ultra exclusive cars (those of us who doesn't live near London/Monaco), I' ve only managed to see hypercars as a Mclaren P1 at the Gumball 3000 last year, and I would have loved see an F40/F50/Enzo/LaFerrari or MC12 live in person (And do some selfies...).
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20 Feb 2015, 16:20 (Ref:3507095) | #15 | ||
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Has it similar Aero? Then must be some GT-Racing Reglamentary restrictions in Sportscar racing, since road cars (Converted to racing road cars) have plenty of "looks" aero restrictions compared to a GT3, GT Diffusers in Sportscar racing are quite bigger..., Road cars (Converted to racing) don't have dive planes, usually softer pedestrian-friendly fronts (cause of the road car)... I'm not so sure a P1 GTR has to had as much downforce as a 650 GT3 I mean.
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Thanks, I didn't see them, seems they forget about active aerodynamics on the racing car (fixed spoiler), I can't understand this, since the GTR hasn't to suit to any regulation that does not permit active Aero (Like that present on the road car), looks like developed from the 650 GT3 instead of from the P1.
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21 Feb 2015, 06:39 (Ref:3507281) | #18 | ||
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Aston Martin will unveil their most extreme car - Vulcan(!) - at Geneva. From the looks of it, it's another track toy for the absurdly rich.
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It does have the active aero of the road car....the wing just doesn't raise or lower.
See the small lump on the inside of the wing support? There's one on each support and it's the actuator to adjust the angle of attack of the wing. The flaps in the front diffuser ahead of the front wheels also remain. |
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It's in another league then, and AM can do it, since it did it with hydrogen cars at the N24. |
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Well that looks nice, but i think it is a little out of my price range
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Yeah, it was that or a used Honda Accord ... it was close, but I went with the Accord. Better fuel mileage.
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