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Old 05-12-2012, 12:51 PM   #61
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Who cares which driver finishes the fastest?
The only thing that matters is who wins!

Gone are the days when the driver (regardless of car brand) would have to allow for the decreasing fuel in the tank by changing driving, not just adjusting a sway bar here and a brake bias there.

Then there is sequential. The cars sould like utter crap now. Watching the footwork and telementry is boring now. No missed gears. V8SC has become a borefest! Adding new brands will not make the sport any more interesting. I doubt ya average MB owner/fan would be interested in V8SC. So that novelty will wear before the end of next year. Nissan fans may stick around. *shrugs*
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Old 05-12-2012, 01:06 PM   #62
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Gone are the days when the driver (regardless of car brand) would have to allow for the decreasing fuel in the tank by changing driving, not just adjusting a sway bar here and a brake bias there.
Do you even watch V8 Supercars?
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Old 05-12-2012, 01:16 PM   #63
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Do you even watch V8 Supercars?
Lol, yep...lots of races this year had drivers easing off to conserve fuel use.
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Old 05-12-2012, 04:15 PM   #64
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DJR's engine builders have a bunch of Ford DOHC V8s they're working on...
i really think you won't be able to beat the windsor set up wise for the bonus' you get with it being a compact unit compared to the ohc motors?? they all have a minimum weight and it helps more if you can put the weight where you want. i could be wrong but they weight less than the competition, don't they???
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Old 05-12-2012, 04:36 PM   #65
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When will people catch on? Here is the giveaway clue - V8 Supercars. Not V8 production cars,as pointed out by Nikked above in post 33 there is plenty available to watch along those lines yet no one ever seems to???
i have rarely seen any production racing on telly and see even less advertising for it,
Have been watchin the american continental tyres series a bit tho and seeing that is much more entertaining than our v8s you genuinely don't know who will win it.

you know what tho, no evo's and 1 wrx in the field and it rarely wins
maybe thats why i find it good??
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Old 05-12-2012, 06:42 PM   #66
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i really think you won't be able to beat the windsor set up wise for the bonus' you get with it being a compact unit compared to the ohc motors?? they all have a minimum weight and it helps more if you can put the weight where you want. i could be wrong but they weight less than the competition, don't they???
They are very similar dimensionally to the chev V8, so I would assume there would be virtually nil difference between them. Not sure about the other 8's being introduced.
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Old 05-12-2012, 06:48 PM   #67
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Do you even watch V8 Supercars?
LOL. I was going to say the same thing when I read that.
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Old 05-12-2012, 07:19 PM   #68
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It doesnt hence why manufacturer funding has dwindled for the glory days from ATCC.

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car manufactures see some benefit from it other wise they wouldn't do it.

V8SC is in fact a good platform in that it has a big fan base, good TV exposure, and for limited factory involvement, the manufacturer gets their body shape, and engines racing in a competitive environment.

IF DJR do actually run the Ford DOHC engine, then they will be racing with an engine that has strong links to engines currently pushing road going falcons. got to be some milage in that.
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car manufactures see some benefit from it other wise they wouldn't do it.

V8SC is in fact a good platform in that it has a big fan base, good TV exposure, and for limited factory involvement, the manufacturer gets their body shape, and engines racing in a competitive environment.

IF DJR do actually run the Ford DOHC engine, then they will be racing with an engine that has strong links to engines currently pushing road going falcons. got to be some milage in that.
Have to agree. The whole status quo has changed, now that Nissan and Merc engines are factored in. The existing Windsor powerplants, although brilliant, are now 2 generations removed from the latest FPV road-going equivalents.

I reckon it's all pretty exciting...........
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Old 06-12-2012, 01:02 PM   #71
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Yeah, no so much this year. Just the majors.

I used to be fanatical. Still have a lot on tape (VHS)
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Old 07-12-2012, 03:50 AM   #72
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V8SC has been invited to run in how many countries? Its a successful form of racing for a reason and the 1st Australian motorsport to go international for more than a season. Slag it off all you like but we all know most people on this forum will be watching next year with renewed vigour hoping like all hell that the Blue Oval teams kick butt!!!!
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I hope blue oval kicks butt too, but now with only 1/4 the chance to do so.


If nissan and merc win most the races, then it will not be good for Australia.
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Old 07-12-2012, 09:14 AM   #74
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I hope blue oval kicks butt too, but now with only 1/4 the chance to do so.


If nissan and merc win most the races, then it will not be good for Australia.

Why not? Just means they will have to up their game. Competion is always good.

Personally, I'm looking forward to it!
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Old 07-12-2012, 09:14 PM   #75
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Based on past form I don't think the Kellys will be a threat, they have been at it for what, 3 or 4 years now and are rarely at the front. Switching to Nissan won't change this.
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Old 07-12-2012, 11:07 PM   #76
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Just means the bogans out there have more choices ..
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why bother with V8 supercars. there all set up the same and since when can you buy a V8 Nissan Altima??
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why bother with V8 supercars. there all set up the same and since when can you buy a V8 Nissan Altima??
Then why bother posting?

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