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Re: WEC 2020 Tech Regulations - Hypercar Regulations
Posted: 06 Jul 2021, 14:31
by jjn9128
Re: WEC 2020 Tech Regulations - Hypercar Regulations
Posted: 06 Jul 2021, 14:35
by F1NAC
Looks sick. No spoiler at the rear
Re: WEC 2020 Tech Regulations - Hypercar Regulations
Posted: 06 Jul 2021, 15:19
by jjn9128
Re: WEC 2020 Tech Regulations - Hypercar Regulations
Posted: 06 Jul 2021, 15:32
by scuderiafan
So far the Toyota is the most LMP-like, the Glickenhaus is what I expected a Hypercar to be, and this Peugeot is currently blowing my mind.
Re: WEC 2020 Tech Regulations - Hypercar Regulations
Posted: 06 Jul 2021, 15:34
by Scorpaguy
...but have you seen the Glickenhouse /gulpinghorse.
Re: WEC 2020 Tech Regulations - Hypercar Regulations
Posted: 06 Jul 2021, 16:03
by Just_a_fan
If it wins, no one will care.

Re: WEC 2020 Tech Regulations - Hypercar Regulations
Posted: 06 Jul 2021, 16:14
by ajprice
I like it. No rear wing on the aero seems like something Ben Bowlby would do

(Deltawing and Nissan front engined LMP). That must have something very special going on in the floor.
Re: WEC 2020 Tech Regulations - Hypercar Regulations
Posted: 06 Jul 2021, 16:16
by jjn9128
ajprice wrote: ↑06 Jul 2021, 16:14
I like it. No rear wing on the aero seems like something Ben Bowlby would do

(Deltawing and Nissan front engined LMP). That must have something very special going on in the floor.
He tried with the GT-R LM but they had to stick a wing on in the end

Re: WEC 2020 Tech Regulations - Hypercar Regulations
Posted: 06 Jul 2021, 17:20
by RZS10
It's hideous and i hope they never make a production version of this and if they do that i will never have to see one in the wild.
I kinda expect some of the details, like those acrylic (?) tail light / aero fins to disappear once it's in the actual race spec, where it will more likely be carbon parts with LED strips - same goes for the exhausts etc.
BTW: which regs is this thing supposed to adhere to? LMH? LMDh?
Re: WEC 2020 Tech Regulations - Hypercar Regulations
Posted: 06 Jul 2021, 18:10
by jjn9128
RZS10 wrote: ↑06 Jul 2021, 17:20
It's hideous and i hope they never make a production version of this and if they do that i will never have to see one in the wild.
I kinda expect some of the details, like those acrylic (?) tail light / aero fins to disappear once it's in the actual race spec, where it will more likely be carbon parts with LED strips - same goes for the exhausts etc.
BTW: which regs is this thing supposed to adhere to? LMH? LMDh?
LMH, LMdH is the LMP2 tub with some styling differences.
Re: WEC 2020 Tech Regulations - Hypercar Regulations
Posted: 06 Jul 2021, 18:14
by Sevach
So are the Senna and Valkyrie honestly, if you pursue extreme aero you are gonna end up with something like that.
Re: WEC 2020 Tech Regulations - Hypercar Regulations
Posted: 06 Jul 2021, 18:16
by RZS10
jjn9128 wrote: ↑06 Jul 2021, 18:10
RZS10 wrote: ↑06 Jul 2021, 17:20
BTW: which regs is this thing supposed to adhere to? LMH? LMDh?
LMH, LMdH is the LMP2 tub with some styling differences.
So they will have to build some road going version of this atrocity, right?
Re: WEC 2020 Tech Regulations - Hypercar Regulations
Posted: 06 Jul 2021, 18:37
by jjn9128
RZS10 wrote: ↑06 Jul 2021, 18:16
So they will have to build some road going version of this atrocity, right?
Not necessarily, there's still stipulation for prototypes in the hyper car rules. I think because not enough OEMs signed up to the stupid expensive class.
Re: WEC 2020 Tech Regulations - Hypercar Regulations
Posted: 06 Jul 2021, 18:39
by RZS10
Ah alright ... well that's not all confusing
Re: WEC 2020 Tech Regulations - Hypercar Regulations
Posted: 06 Jul 2021, 20:08
by Scorpaguy
It may just be me...but I am getting a Devel 16 styling vibe on this unholy batmobile X current gen FE car offspring. However, like the GT-r fiasco...I think I will have to have the die-cast model.