NASCAR at LeMans

Takes picture with the green thing in the shot...says the Nascar looks ridiculous :dunce:


"No matter how fast the car actually is, though, the most memorable thing about the Garage56 stock car is how it looks on track next to the rest of the 24 Hours of Le Mans grid. Next to a GT car, it is brutish and simple."

I think they got that backwards, especially for a producer of performance content. No matter how it looks, what's memorable is that it's hauling @$$ competitively. If it's "brutish and simple", paint it green, add Bruce Banner to the driver panel, and don't make it angry. You won't like it when it's angry.
 
Europeans just belly aching that they don't know how to really race
 
Interesting to see what they used and how they used it to shed the weight while retaining the safety goals. They are down in the total weight area of the other GT cars.
 
The car is actually slower on the straights than the GTEs thanks to the giant ass spoiler.

Jenson Button said the main concern are the brakes on the car.
They got up to around 190 MPH top speed in the afternoon session, they may have trimmed out a bit.

For being that quick without any experience I think they’ll crack 3:50 by the end of the week. They can be ahead of the GTE cars even after they’re all finished sandbagging.
 
They got up to around 190 MPH top speed in the afternoon session, they may have trimmed out a bit.

For being that quick without any experience I think they’ll crack 3:50 by the end of the week. They can be ahead of the GTE cars even after they’re all finished sandbagging.
yeah I was wondering about all of the sandbagging and wondering if the Nascar boys are doing the same. Goodyear might have some "special sets" of matched tires laying around.
 
I wonder if this car has a pit limiter or if they're going to allow the drivers to go by the tach.
 
Goodyear involved in Garage 56 project at 24 Hours of Le Mans: Goodyear has teamed with NASCAR, Chevrolet and Hendrick Motorsports to field an entry of a NASCAR Next Gen inspired car in the 24 Hours of Le Mans race in France this weekend . . . the race, to be held this Saturday/Sunday (June 10-11), comes after more than a year of planning, testing and development . . . Goodyear will bring three distinct tires to the event – standard dry tires designed for maximum performance and endurance, intermediate wet tires for conditions in mist or light rain, and full wet tires for running in heavier rain.”
 
This is an interesting development item:

***Goodyear has introduced a racing tire with the first real-time intelligence capability to record tire pressure and temperature, which are outfitted on the NASCAR Next Gen Chevrolet Camaro ZL1. A passive, non-battery, sensor is cured into the tire during production that provides real-time tire data to Hendrick Motorsports.

 
P5 in the pit stop competition

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I'm looking forward to see how the NACSCAR platform performs this weekend. I figure the car has had controlled testing with simulation equipment plus a lot of real world testing via weekly races with 40 cars. I figure the Garage 56 car is based of the Cup car with changes teams dream of having.

Back in the 1990s my place of employment had a Silk Cut Jaguar on a moving test track we built back then. We made all kinds of automotive test equipment. Valvoline brought their Indycar track trailer to get shock testing equipment installed. I was surprised that racing teams would acquire expensive test equipment that manufactures bought back then, I can't imagine what they spend these days.
 
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