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Does anyone know what kind if lap times they were putting down? I always like to see where my four door/grocery getter/wife's DD stacks up against purpose built race cars
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What's a good production car lap time (street tires) at RA? 2:50-ish?
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NASA GTS3 spec cars put down low 2:30's Continental Tire Challenge cars like Fall-Line's e92 M3 they qualified for pole position with a 2:22.590
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When it comes to turbo or supercharged powerplants. The rule book makes things difficult. The IMSA rules state the intercooler and the manifold, the whole original turbo/supercharging system must be retained and not modified. There is no way in hell BMW can run a stock S55 intercooler, manifold, and turbo. The rules need major adjustment, the cars would simply overheat in a couple laps. Last edited by DieGrüneHölle; 08-13-2014 at 11:29 PM.. |
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08-14-2014, 11:42 AM | #31 | |
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The question of homologation requirements with the Z4/P65 combo is well tread ground (example). I don't think anyone fully understands how/why the P65 has been permitted in the Z4 when the production car has no such engine. My theory is that IMSA/USCC simply needs to keep race cars in the grid to keep the series alive. In a broad sense, yes, I agree with you. The homologation rules for FI cars make it nigh impossible to build a homologated FI car. I believe that plays a large part in why the P65 was allowed in the Z4 (and I'd assume would be allowed in an F8x race car). I could be wrong about that. At the time the race Z4 was introduced, BMW still produced the M3 in sufficient quantities to satisfy the engine homologation requirements; albeit in separate production cars (strange). The one thing I've learned about racing regulations is that they are the cart, not the horse.
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Obviously, BMW isn't in Formula 1 anymore, so where is the M-development..? I am very sick of going to the races and walking the paddocks, & seeing the exact same BMW's.. when BMW has newer cars out. When is BMW going to test their own turbo engines in competition..? That is why we go to races, to see production cars work. The BMW M235i R was out before the 2-series, yet it is not in any races yet. Is not even on America soil... I agree.. asking BMW to become what they once were, is getting tiresome..! Last edited by w3rkn; 08-27-2014 at 10:22 AM.. |
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M235i Racing has been racing in their own cup as part of the VLN series in europe all year, they just raced this past weekend. Besides, the only place for them to run in the US is modified street series like Continental as part of an independent team. The current 1 and 3 series teams may very well start developing their 2 series cars soon, they're not going to just insert a brand new car into their lineup over their long tested current cars. Also, it was released during the season as well so I'm not sure why you expect them to do. btw, why are you responding 2 weeks later? Last edited by tallshortguy; 08-27-2014 at 05:31 PM.. |
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Is there a response time..? Yeah, yeah... in 2017 we will start to see current BMW's race. Not inspiring when you walk the paddocks.. The M235i R is racing itself. Therefore it is not competing.. I'd like to see BMW up against it's rivals.. not protected their turbos, by racing against itself. |
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The M235i racing was released during the season of major "tuner/street" series, what are you expecting it to race in? It isn't meant to be a factory car, BMW even says it's for independent teams, which aren't going to put a brand new car into a series half way through the season. lol protecting turbos, this has nothing to do with turbos since most of these street car series have plenty of turbocharged cars. Please list which series and classes you think the M235i racing should be racing in right now, I'm honestly perplexed as to what your specific expectations are as no one else has expressed this concern. Last edited by tallshortguy; 08-30-2014 at 09:02 PM.. |
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Or, is all that^ coming next year..? (Or, is that in a lethargic 5 years..?) Not hard to understand, I just want to see BMW compete.. with something new. As their racing portfolio has grown rather stagnant... Z4 & M3..? I have a million photos of the Turner cars, time for something fresh & new... |
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It's hard to make just any car fit with the FIA GT rules.
The GTLM/GTE/GTD/GT3, etc. and the Z4 platform are a good fit. I believe there will be some new GT rules coming out in 2016 so perhaps after that BMW will look to another chassis to race. The only other way you'll see one of these race is through privateers and a street tuner (for example) class. |
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