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bsa_m21
Martin Rothman
Vancouver, Canada
(216 posts)

Registered:
01/06/2009 11:41AM

Main British Car:
1980 TR7V8 Rover 3.9L

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Racing, but not British.....
Posted by: bsa_m21
Date: December 01, 2012 01:51PM

Now this has got to be the weirdest thing I've ver seen in a car.
A delta wing racing car!

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Yow!

M.


roverman
Art Gertz
Winchester, CA.
(3188 posts)

Registered:
04/24/2009 11:02AM

Main British Car:
74' Jensen Healy, 79 Huff. GT 1, 74 MGB Lotus 907,2L

Re: Racing, but not British.....alien craft
Posted by: roverman
Date: December 01, 2012 02:10PM

I can't help but think, John Force is behind this ? Obviously,it's a funny car for road courses ! Question is, how "funny" in a turn ? To be continued, roverman.


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Curtis Jacobson
Portland Oregon
(4577 posts)

Registered:
10/12/2007 02:16AM

Main British Car:
71 MGBGT, Buick 215

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Re: Racing, but not British.....
Posted by: Moderator
Date: December 01, 2012 04:59PM

Eeeeeek!


BlownMGB-V8
Jim Blackwood
9406 Gunpowder Rd., Florence, KY 41042
(6470 posts)

Registered:
10/23/2007 12:59PM

Main British Car:
1971 MGB Blown,Injected,Intercooled Buick 340/AA80E/JagIRS

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Re: Racing, but not British.....
Posted by: BlownMGB-V8
Date: December 02, 2012 03:37PM

Apparently thdelta wing shape gives the car significantly better fuel economy, which in an endurance race like Le Mans transltes to fewer refueling stops which clearly could be of some benefit in attempting to win the race. As far as tipping goes, think "Big Wheel"

Jim


Preform Resources
Dave Craddock
Redford,Michigan
(359 posts)

Registered:
12/20/2008 05:46PM

Main British Car:
72 MGB V6 3.4

Re: Racing, but not British.....
Posted by: Preform Resources
Date: December 02, 2012 04:50PM

I think that is a Ben Bowlby design,, gotta hand it to whomever financed it,, it was a brave move.
Dave


cowboyra
Cowboy Ray

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Re: Racing, but not British.....
Posted by: cowboyra
Date: December 02, 2012 07:04PM

It does appear to be abit tipsy
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BlownMGB-V8
Jim Blackwood
9406 Gunpowder Rd., Florence, KY 41042
(6470 posts)

Registered:
10/23/2007 12:59PM

Main British Car:
1971 MGB Blown,Injected,Intercooled Buick 340/AA80E/JagIRS

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Re: Racing, but not British.....
Posted by: BlownMGB-V8
Date: December 03, 2012 08:11AM

And too wide. And too hard to see. Possibly even unsafe.



DC Townsend
David Townsend
Vermont
(406 posts)

Registered:
11/21/2007 12:22PM

Main British Car:
'78 B (almost done) 30-over SBF, dry sump

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Re: Racing, but not British.....
Posted by: DC Townsend
Date: December 03, 2012 09:23AM

Saw this car run at LeMans. Although it was taken out early by a shunt with another racer, the car's performance while it was running was impressive...especially given it was running a 1.6 litre turbo that had to be, possibly, the smallest power plant in the field.


BlownMGB-V8
Jim Blackwood
9406 Gunpowder Rd., Florence, KY 41042
(6470 posts)

Registered:
10/23/2007 12:59PM

Main British Car:
1971 MGB Blown,Injected,Intercooled Buick 340/AA80E/JagIRS

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Re: Racing, but not British.....
Posted by: BlownMGB-V8
Date: December 03, 2012 12:11PM

In the air a delta wing is a good idea but on the track running within inches of another car it is a real problem. Normally a driver can judge side clearance from the competetor's front fender and the minimum safe distance is easily judged within an inch or less. But where you have a foot or so of difference between the front bodywork and the rear it becomes an impossible task. There is no reference point that can be used and an error of six inches or more becomes very likely. Add to this that such judgements are typically made subconciously without any active thought and it is extremely easy to see why the competitor, seeing the driver, would misjudge the distance. It does no good to say an open wheel car would be the same, it would not. That car has a front wheel as a reference point. I would not be at all surprised to see this car get shunted in every single race it competes in. Can you just imagine the mayhem with an entire field of them? Sidecar racing comes to mind.

Jim


roverman
Art Gertz
Winchester, CA.
(3188 posts)

Registered:
04/24/2009 11:02AM

Main British Car:
74' Jensen Healy, 79 Huff. GT 1, 74 MGB Lotus 907,2L

Re: Racing, but not British.....
Posted by: roverman
Date: December 03, 2012 12:45PM

Fred Key, you were there, update please ? This car received "Race Car of the Year", from Automobile Magazine,article this month. Not knowing any better, we might suspect Ben Blowby, had lost his compression ? Read the article, and you might see some merit. Ben claims this design, open wheeled, would run laps at 235 mph, with 300 hp., at Indy !! Move over Batman....roverman.


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