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1 Jun 2004, 14:19 (Ref:990409) | #1 | ||
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Group Cs being built into other cars
We've had various posts about old Group 6 Sports racers being modified into GTs/Superloons, eg the De Cad into the DFVW.
Were any Group C racers ever treated in the same way ? I can't think of any, but I'm sure some must have been modified over the years. |
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I know of a Gp C which was turned into a Thundersports car, a Grid, it is still in the Thundersports configuration (ie open sports) although currently dismantled
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I don't know if this counts but Supervan had a Ford C100 chassis and runing gear underneath .
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Sometime during the 1980's a Tiga chassis was build into a Skoda Silhouette car in Britain. Around 1990, that very same chassis was rebuild into a C2-Tiga for no less a race than Le Mans.
Can't remember the name of the driver/owner (I think it was the same owner, both in Skoda an Tiga C2-configuration). Jesper |
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That was Alistair Fenwick. Roy Baker's Tiga GC286-336, updated to 289 spec and re-numbered 368. I don't know that his Skoda was built on that particular Tiga though, as Roy Baker raced the car in 1989 after it's rebuild, when Fenwick drove his Rover engined Skoda-Tiga aswell, and Fenwick raced 368 at LM in 1990.
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The WSC Porsche that Joest used to good effect at Le Mans started life as a Grp C TWR jag.
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There was an advert in Autosport recently for a "Can-Am" Porsche 962.
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Some of the Porsche 962's were converted to road (non-racing) versions.
OTOMH: At least one of the FromA-cars, one of the Thompson-built Brun cars, some of the cars owned by Schuppan... |
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Wasn't the Dauer Porsche a converted Group C car, or at least a convert for purposes of satisying entry rules.
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the Fenwick skoda Tiga racer was i beleive first used on the hills with Mike Kerr & Mobil sponsorship then raced by Fenwick in Coombe gt series then sold to i think George douglas for coombe then sold to Erling jensen raced as skoda then
converted to esprit V8 for coombe series it was in an accident and never saw the light of day again as a GT car i believe the chassis has been rebuilt for use again as a c2 car but not running yet don wood also had tiga c2 based ferrari p4 replica with dfz fitted that car was shunted in 90-91 Brighton speed trials and never saw the light of day again but the chasis is now rebuilt and racing as a C2 tiga again most 2 seater GT special saloon cars of the 80`s where S2000 based cars as theGp 6 2 litre sports chassis where now being re converted to historic race cars the single seater GT cars where F2 based chevrons 1 march 822 esprit and 1 or 2 march f3 based cars with 2 f5000 cars making up 2 or 3 cars Super van 2 was in deed C100 clocked over 170 mph at silverstone -driver noted it was unstable at this speed !! super van 3 was HB engined f1 brabham based machine there is no truth in the rumour that mclaren turned andrea de cesaris cars into reliant robins even though he gave them plenty of inspiration Frank Carson inspired the wheelie popping JCB Porsche 962 road cars Schuppan made 3 or 4 road cars aimed at the japanese market just as the world recession came into effect & ending his business Dauer raced 1 at le mans and sold a few as customer road cars as they where a cheap car then to work from as Gp c was finished Spice and porsches had the roof chops for usa races to compete against the puprose built Riley Scot & matrix race cars and 1 Jag was chopped for interserie now re fitted as a Group C car |
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The Mike Kerr / Alistair Fenwick Skoda was built on the orignal Tiga GC83, I think, later raced by Tim Lee-Davey, chassis 250.
The Matrix WSC car was a converted Nissan NPT90 GTP chassis. The car is back as a Nissan and runs in Historic Group C with Nick/Chris Randall. Dauer raced 2 at LM 94, with a third as a spare. Origjnal chassis were 169, 173 & 176, becoming chassis GT001, 002 & 003 respectively. |
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And the Schuppan Team converted 962-123 to Schuppan Porsche 962CR (the road model)
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Jeremy, didn't the Tiga GC83, -250, go to France after TLD ? Can't remember the drivers/team offhand, or was it Vetir Racing or somesuch... Did it come back here then for Fenwick ?? It certainly had a very full and interesting history.
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Yes, Vetir raced it 1987-88.
It obviously wasn't 250, but I saw Kerr's car at an Autosport show and I think it was said to be this chassis. But since you mention it, the timing would be wrong, because Kerr was using it in 1987-88. Shouldn't always believe what you hear... So which Tiga was under there? Last edited by Jeremy Jackson; 8 Jun 2004 at 12:57. |
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Jeremy, I suspect a S2000 tub, or maybe one of the 'TS' Thundersports ones ???
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Dan,
Yes, possibly, but I'm still thinking it was reported as a Group C chassis. But again, probably an error, if Kerr was using it in 1987, there weren't too many redundant Group C Tigas at that point. Can't remember when Kerr first used it in 1987, but 250 may have had a new tub in May-June, as it was badly damaged when it tripped Oscar Larrauri up at the Silverstone 1000ks. The car was rebuilt just in time for LM in June. That accident happened in front of me, and I can vouch for the fact that it was pretty badly damaged. So maybe there was a spare, damaged tub lying around? |
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trust me it was c2 tub ive seen it bent after esprit body car shunted
then when it was repaired i have an inkling it went to usa:confused: |
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Didn't Rob Birley have a 962 engined Sierra for Thundersaloons ? I never saw it race but I did read an article in Autosport.
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That car's been mentioned on here a few times recently- try this thread for more details, and a pic or two:
http://tentenths.com/forum/showthrea...n&pagenumber=2 |
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yes, I saw the dsc article; According to John Starkey's book, a couple more unused NPT90 chassis (08 & 09) were sold to Matrix Motors, and one of these would be the 1997 LM chassis.
Randall's chassis is quoted as /14, "Spider for UK series". |
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Having said that, Starkey's books have been known to have inconsistencies & errors, his 930-935 book a case in point. To illustrate this, Chris Randall offered his chassis for sale at some point a while back, quoting it as chasiss 15... and as Randall is quoted in the dsc article as saying this is the 97 LM chassis, I would guess chasis 08 or 09 may still have become actual built-up race cars, and one may have gone to Robin Smith...
Smith also entered a Ferrari-engined ex-Nissan, called a X-250, in a couple of races, Sebring 97, and the Donington ISRS in 1998. I saw it it's garage at the Donington event, but it didn't move much further over the weekend. So I would think he had perhaps the 2 ex Matrix cars. |
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