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nickthaskater
06-18-2006, 01:41 PM
Yay for the C6.R beating out the Asston :lol:
http://www.lemans.org/24heuresdumans/live/actu/2006-06-18_AF_1049_gb.html
Diesel haters, start crying allready ;)
Except the winning diesels don't have much in common with the average underpowered rattling slow-arse diesel street econcar.
;)
TopGearNL
06-18-2006, 01:57 PM
I guess it wasn't a surprise that they won, I mean they one the last few years and only by updating the car they had, a lot of research and money went into it and they did it, pretty good mind, but not a surprise :!: :wink:
dutchmasterflex
06-20-2006, 11:28 AM
Props definitely go to Audi for pushing the technology in motorsport for the good of everyone in racing or everyday commuting.
Big up! :lol:
Anyway - as pure speed... it's been faster than any other car in the field! :D
Because of the way the rules are setup ;)
Diesel has some advantages at the moment that have not been blocked by the FIM - yet :P
Wait until Ferrari produces a diesel 333... hehe ;)
nickthaskater
06-20-2006, 11:33 AM
I remember Roger Penske (fields a pair of Porsche LMP2 cars in ALMS) in a recent interview stated that the Audi TDI machines are allowed to run a larger fuel tank than the petrol powered competition, even though they get better fuel milage to begin with...
Advantage Audi much?
DeMoN
06-20-2006, 06:27 PM
Well thats cheating as that isnt 100% diesel. Its a special type of fuel.
cooperluke
06-20-2006, 06:55 PM
It's not diesel?? :?:
nickthaskater
06-20-2006, 07:03 PM
It's not diesel?? :?:
It is a diesel, but it's not the kind of diesel you can buy at the pumps or anything, it's specially developed by Shell for racing purposes.
ae86_16v
06-20-2006, 08:51 PM
It's not diesel?? :?:
It is a diesel, but it's not the kind of diesel you can buy at the pumps or anything, it's specially developed by Shell for racing purposes.
Much like current racing fuel. I mean you can't just go to the pump and buy racing petrol either.
nickthaskater
06-20-2006, 09:03 PM
It's not diesel?? :?:
It is a diesel, but it's not the kind of diesel you can buy at the pumps or anything, it's specially developed by Shell for racing purposes.
Much like current racing fuel. I mean you can't just go to the pump and buy racing petrol either.
Sure can't, but the nature of the beast is that it does get better milage, so having a larger tank than the petrol powered competition is still pretty silly.
JoeHahn
06-20-2006, 10:56 PM
It's not diesel?? :?:
It is a diesel, but it's not the kind of diesel you can buy at the pumps or anything, it's specially developed by Shell for racing purposes.
Much like current racing fuel. I mean you can't just go to the pump and buy racing petrol either.
Sure can't, but the nature of the beast is that it does get better milage, so having a larger tank than the petrol powered competition is still pretty silly.
It seems that the organisers created those rules to attempt to get manufacturers to introduce diesel powered sports cars. It doesnt matter, the rules will change soon and Audi will just re-adjust - and dominate.
DeMoN
06-21-2006, 12:24 AM
^ I agree, Diesel peltrol is BS anyway.
Besides, you CAN get racing fuel (110 octane) on fuel stations.
DeMoN
06-21-2006, 12:26 AM
Oh and another thing. I went to the first race of Am LeMans and I saw the petrol barrels. Audi had guards making sure no one got to them and their car was covered at all times so no one would see anything. IF it was the car that did the job itself, then the Special (German shipped) Diesel fuel wouldnt have been that much as a secret.
One of the guys in charge of security told me he saw them spilling some and that it evaporated really fast.
nthfinity
06-21-2006, 11:08 PM
There was no advantage in the fuel tank capacity - 90 litres for everyone... including LMP2 :wink:
And the diesel fuel the R10 uses is not like the one you get in the petrol station, right - but the same happens with the petrol used by the Percarolos or the Astons either :wink:
As for the mileage - the R10 did 27 and 29 stops... the 8 litres 4th overall Vette did only 25 :P :D
its very differing ways of power, and well, the VEtte is a road car for the track more or less, where the R10 is a pure racing machine... and much more aero work on the R10 obviously
So.... the way to beat them is with a 7.0 liter Chevy V8 powered LMP1 car? :P
anyway.... i'm so out of the loop on Le Mans racing rules... Last i tried to know, Group C ran on pump gas... and it was a crap shoot on fuel quality from one track to the next...
those days were filled with real racing, and real speed... today, it seems more about huge budgets to make it easier for the drivers to not have to push it so hard.
666fast
06-21-2006, 11:24 PM
Dudes - you have to HEAR this car... it's so smooth and silent that you can't hardly hear it when it's coming - and GOD! It's so freaking fast at the exit of the corners!!!
The R8 was the same. The sound of the wind being pushed around by the aerodynamics was louder than the engine, unless you were behind it.
DeMoN
06-22-2006, 10:24 PM
Never got chance in hearing R8, just saw it at sebring, but yeah, god damn R10 is soo cooool in sound. Heard it testing with few other cars so only sound (or lack there of) coming from the R10 was produced when I heard it.
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