Maddest race cars

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RB Will

9,678 posts

242 months

Wednesday 10th August 2022
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coppice said:
You will get up close (far closer than any race circuit ) to single seaters with 600 bhp or more, lots of aero , big slicks and breathtaking performance which leaves any tin top or supercar looking feeble. Enjoy.
The top cars really are mad things. I did a day at the Gurston Down hillclimb school a couple of months ago in my supercharged Nomad, a car which you would be hard pressed to call slow. I was crossing the finish line at about 95-100mph. The instructors there said the top cars will be doing 150mph+, which given it is also a slight S bend over a crest is even more mental than something out accelerating me by that much alone!

Aventador 700

1,966 posts

23 months

Wednesday 10th August 2022
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And another photo of it




kimducati

346 posts

166 months

Friday 12th August 2022
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RB Will said:
The top cars really are mad things. I did a day at the Gurston Down hillclimb school a couple of months ago in my supercharged Nomad, a car which you would be hard pressed to call slow. I was crossing the finish line at about 95-100mph. The instructors there said the top cars will be doing 150mph+, which given it is also a slight S bend over a crest is even more mental than something out accelerating me by that much alone!
Marshalling on the finish line post when the top guys are running focusses the mind - up the hill past Burkes Rise, pointing straight at you, then skimming past not three feet away. It's a brave man who doesn't take a step back the first time he witnesses it!! eek

And the answer to the original question (maddest?) has got to be the Mannic Beattie - it's worth the admission price just to see it.
Not sure if Nic Mann is still campaigning it, I've been out of the loop for 5 years or more.
Kim

DodgyGeezer

40,786 posts

192 months

Friday 12th August 2022
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Halmyre said:
I always thought the Jaguar V12 coupe a mad idea for a racing car, and the Audi 200 a mad idea for a rally car, but motorsport was made more interesting by their existence. Somebody even rallied an Opel Monza eek . During one rally the rear hatch mysteriously fell off, instantly saving several hundred pounds of weight hehe
there's also a 450SLC rally car....

Milkyway

9,551 posts

55 months

Friday 12th August 2022
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DodgyGeezer said:
there's also a 450SLC rally car....
There was also a Silver Shadow...

Caddyshack

11,013 posts

208 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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mat205125 said:
pablo said:
Hill climbing and time attack are totally different? You may think it’s the same thing but I can assure you it is not.

Time Attack
On a circuit, other cars on track, run off areas, multiple laps

hillclimb
On a course, no other cars, one chance, zero runoff, much bigger balls


Edited by pablo on Monday 8th August 21:50
God forbid someone posts something on the internet, without being immediately met by the attack of the pedantic semantics !!
Exactly, “the birthplace of” and “exactly the same as”are two very different things.

Edited by Caddyshack on Monday 15th August 17:08

Common Porpoise

701 posts

172 months

Tuesday 16th August 2022
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Aventador 700 said:


And another photo of it

The Darracq is actually from 1905, not the 20s. It's not jsut the car that's bonkers...It belongs to Mark Walker who is standing behind Duncan Pittaway's Fiat S76 in the previous post. the Fiat was built from parts of the two original 1910 cars . both chaps are Goodwood heroes and there are some excellent videos of both cars on their YT

Aventador 700

1,966 posts

23 months

Tuesday 16th August 2022
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Common Porpoise said:
Aventador 700 said:


And another photo of it

The Darracq is actually from 1905, not the 20s. It's not jsut the car that's bonkers...It belongs to Mark Walker who is standing behind Duncan Pittaway's Fiat S76 in the previous post. the Fiat was built from parts of the two original 1910 cars . both chaps are Goodwood heroes and there are some excellent videos of both cars on their YT
It must have been him i was talking to, total eccentric! love talking to people like that, we had a proper engineering dive conversation together and how he solved a fuelling problem, shame i forgot the actual year, maybe 1902 was mentioned, i tend to mix numbers like that smile thanks for the info, was a memorable encounter on both fronts and a lingering smell of petulia oil to heighten the memory, ahh biker days biggrin

Chunkychucky

5,996 posts

171 months

Tuesday 16th August 2022
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RB Will said:
ChevronB19 said:
Expecting various 6 wheel F1 cars and Chapparal’s, but go for it.

Here’s my nomination as a starter - Shadow AVS Mk1.

Mate of mine driving that if you want anymore info
Just seen this eek When walking, does the lad require a wheelbarrow to transport his testicles?

Must admit i'd have a go at driving most things but that Shadow has 'hospital visit' written all over it.

RL17

1,282 posts

95 months

Tuesday 16th August 2022
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Le Monstre
Cadillac at Le Mans in 1950 and back on track this year at Classic


https://www.24h-lemans.com/en/news/jordan-taylor-b...

Robmarriott

2,641 posts

160 months

Tuesday 16th August 2022
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kimducati said:
And the answer to the original question (maddest?) has got to be the Mannic Beattie - it's worth the admission price just to see it.
Not sure if Nic Mann is still campaigning it, I've been out of the loop for 5 years or more.
Kim
This is what I was going to post.

For anyone not familiar with it, it’s a 4 wheel drive, 1700 BDT engined single seater with inboard brakes and a helicopter APU which spools the turbo to full boost all the time.

http://raceenginedesign.co.uk/the-manic-beattie/

Bonus Gould Puma (which was also amazing) in this video.

https://youtu.be/sE8S49bzHAg

RB Will

9,678 posts

242 months

Tuesday 16th August 2022
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Chunkychucky said:
RB Will said:
ChevronB19 said:
Expecting various 6 wheel F1 cars and Chapparal’s, but go for it.

Here’s my nomination as a starter - Shadow AVS Mk1.

Mate of mine driving that if you want anymore info
Just seen this eek When walking, does the lad require a wheelbarrow to transport his testicles?

Must admit i'd have a go at driving most things but that Shadow has 'hospital visit' written all over it.
He said it is tha maddest, most visceral thing he has ever driven and he races modern LMP2 and classic F1 too.
The onboard video doesn’t look very lairy at all but given he was racing it for the owner I’d say he is only going at 8/10ths.
Straightline speed wise it is about the same as a modern LMP1.

maxc

224 posts

231 months

Tuesday 16th August 2022
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RL17 said:
Le Monstre
Cadillac at Le Mans in 1950 and back on track this year at Classic


https://www.24h-lemans.com/en/news/jordan-taylor-b...
The Cadillac Le Monstre that ran at the Le Mans Classic this year (and last time) is a very close replica built and driven by Derek Drinkwater. He also has a matching team Coupe de Ville that has run there as well. There is a good feature on him on CSC at https://www.classicandsportscar.com/features/cunni...



satfinal

2,622 posts

164 months

Monday 5th September 2022
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I know of a mad race car, but for all the wrong reasons




mat205125

17,790 posts

215 months

Monday 5th September 2022
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satfinal said:
I know of a mad race car, but for all the wrong reasons



WTF is that?

It looks like it's crabbing at the rear

The enormous airbox completely obscures the rear wing, which is tiny and therefore completely ineffective.

It looks like something that's been put together out of scaffold poles and fibreglass repair kits in someone's garage.

RB Will

9,678 posts

242 months

Monday 5th September 2022
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I’ll take 3

PhillipM

6,524 posts

191 months

Sunday 2nd October 2022
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My god that looks like I made it out of Meccano when I was 6.