rico hij niet zijn team genoot.
Wij hebben met die kastjes gereden en ook pieter. Wij zitten precies op onze kg - pk verhouding. Ook hebben wij gerold en de auto was perfect.
Anders hadden we toch den DQ achter onze naam gehad.
Nissan Primera BTTC
- Maik
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Indeed, if you have the same bhp/kg ratio but your car is heavier, you'll have more bhp and will make you quicker on higher speeds than a car with less bhp (same drag assumed).Bert ///M3 schreef:I don't think that power to weight is the whole story when it comes to acceleration, the number in the equation is only peak power but doesn't take into account the torque curve, gearbox ratio's or aerodynamic drag of the car. The ones running the heavier car with the bigger engines are likely to have an overall advantage in acceleration at the cost of cornering speed.
Great to have another race driver on this forum.
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- Lid geworden op: 07 mar 2006, 14:51
- Locatie: Oosterhout
Good tires is the most important thing in racing, just look at the Formula 1 battle of Michelin and Bridgestone. So Rick Pearson has a good point that the teams with a good tire budget and fresh tires each race (or even each stint) have an advantage over the others without that kind of budget.
The Primera showed its performance at a dry Spa in the beginning of this year with a 2.33 on new tires. The competition (JR Motorsport BMW V8 GTR and the BMW M3 WTCC) completed the top 3 with a 2.38. That's a difference of 5 seconds!
http://www.supercarchallenge.nl/upload/ ... 0Class.pdf
Again on Spa this month, the Primera on old tires drove a 2.36, with Andre de Vries hotlapping a 2.35 and the others mentioned above (the other two BMW's) a 2.37.
http://www.race-rally.be/2006/rf2006/re ... /dscr2.htm
So if you look at these times with the same cars during the season, the engine power isn't the main issue (the Primera still has the best time on the circuit with the longest straight and fastest corners), but the tire budget clearly is.
So start robbing those banks
The Primera showed its performance at a dry Spa in the beginning of this year with a 2.33 on new tires. The competition (JR Motorsport BMW V8 GTR and the BMW M3 WTCC) completed the top 3 with a 2.38. That's a difference of 5 seconds!
http://www.supercarchallenge.nl/upload/ ... 0Class.pdf
Again on Spa this month, the Primera on old tires drove a 2.36, with Andre de Vries hotlapping a 2.35 and the others mentioned above (the other two BMW's) a 2.37.
http://www.race-rally.be/2006/rf2006/re ... /dscr2.htm
So if you look at these times with the same cars during the season, the engine power isn't the main issue (the Primera still has the best time on the circuit with the longest straight and fastest corners), but the tire budget clearly is.
So start robbing those banks

- Bert ///M3
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