Prosport 3000 and British GT

Prosport 3000 and British GT

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rpulley

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52 posts

237 months

Wednesday 9th February 2005
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I have heard that a restricted number of Prosport 3000's will be allowed in the 2005 British GT championship. They are a bit down on power compared to a few of the other cars out there but with the cup class power to weight rules they should be on par with the other cars. I hope that there will be a few more of these great cars competing again soon. It would be good to see the car that Bintec raced last year back in the championship, I see that it is still for sale.

I am interested in hearing from any other like minded Prosport 3000 GT fans out there.

rpulley

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52 posts

237 months

Tuesday 22nd February 2005
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Hi Andrew

You are more than welcome anytime. It does not look likely that the Car will be racing under the Bintec banner again this year but we will see what happens.

Mondello was a shame as we quallified well, thats motor racing as they say.

rpulley

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52 posts

237 months

Monday 28th February 2005
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Not sure if Dave Brunsden still has his, he moved on to concentrate on his own car. I think the last one he ran was for Howard Spooner who then moved onto Palmer Audi.

Ahonen, good to hear from you on this subject. We met last year at British GT, I was managing / mechanicing for the Bintec Prosport Team. We were hoping to be out again this year but that has fallen to the wayside, shame. Hope all goes well with the change to a Mosler.

rpulley

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52 posts

237 months

Monday 28th February 2005
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I have some pretty good static pics I can email you.

As far as engines are concerned a number hjave been conversted to run different engines such I beleive that there is one running a Ferrari engine in the Group C GTP championship. The Prosport originally ran a modified Ford Cosworth FBA 24V V6 which was known as an FBE. The originals ran with rubber crank and rods 2.9ltr (i.e. std road going Ford Cosworth 24V V6 items), they later ran the same engine with steel crank and rods these were almost 3.1ltr I beleive.

rpulley

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52 posts

237 months

Monday 28th February 2005
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Ah yes Mondello, A big shame as we qualified well and were running in a good position. As you say the damage wasn't that bad but it did trash the exhaust system, trash the rear suspension and wheels, crack the gearbox, Rear wing & upright etc etc. This would not have been too bad and we could have easily got it fixed before the next meeting. The trouble is that money became a problem for one reason or another which meant we were not financially up and running again until the end or the season so we decided to concentrate on going to Baharain for the festival at the end of the season, was hoping to see you guys there.