I was looking at some pictures from '76 Le Mans of the stockers that ran at that event. What did they do to the suspension on those old stock cars? This picture looks like the fenders were cut for tire clearance.
That is the restored car running at the Le Mans Classic I believe.
This is the car at the actual event in '76.
Duke
PowerDork
7/24/12 8:20 a.m.
I don't know what in specific they did to the suspension, but most of the reason for the sawzall work was so they could fit massively larger rubber under there. Look at some factory-stock pictures from that vintage and see just how little tire was used on street cars.
They ran stock cars at Le Mans? I didn't know that. How did they do? Who drove them? How many ran? Was it just that one year? Tired of my questions yet?
btp76
Reader
7/24/12 8:59 a.m.
If memory serves, they stopped being stock cars by around 1970. After that they were custom chassis. I think the "truck arms" date that far back.
I heard stories of some of the Hemi cars being run being run at Lemans with drum brakes, and how much fun it was trying to slow those cars down. The story as relayed to me had Richard Petty being one of the drivers, but almost any interesting Mopar story of that time frame includes him, whether he was there or not.
ST_ZX2
HalfDork
7/24/12 9:33 a.m.
Read about it: http://articles.dailypress.com/1996-06-12/sports/9606120004_1_junie-donlavey-lemans-winston-cup
In reply to ST_ZX2:
need access to read that article.
ST_ZX2
HalfDork
7/24/12 9:51 a.m.
alfadriver wrote:
In reply to ST_ZX2:
need access to read that article.
I should have cut-n-pasted; now I need access as well. Two cars, a Torino and a Charger were entered. They were well received by the fans...sent as goodwill ambassadors of the USA during the Bicentennial year. Both cars were DNFs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=706LxcWZEkk
Check out this video. Go to 1:30 if you want to see the suspension, or lack there of. I saw some of these races on Wide World of Sports.
bravenrace wrote:
They ran stock cars at Le Mans? I didn't know that. How did they do? Who drove them? How many ran? Was it just that one year? Tired of my questions yet?
A NASCAR Torino and Charger ran at Le Mans in '76. Both DNF. Drivers of the Torino were Dick Brooks, Dick Hutcherson and Marcel Mignot. Drivers of the Charger were Hershel McGriff and Doug McGriff.
That is a cool story. Its too bad they only did it one year.
It would be interesting to see a current Cup car running in the field at LeMans. Hell, just bring one of the Camping World trucks. Let it try to run down the Audi...or run it over as it's trying to get out of the way.
btp76 wrote:
If memory serves, they stopped being stock cars by around 1970. After that they were custom chassis. I think the "truck arms" date that far back.
Really? I thought they were still using stock chassis.
why not? An unrestricted cup car would bring 750-800hp, a slick aero package, competent cornering and braking and very strong construction. While they wouldn't be running down the Audis(although well over 200mph would be possible), they would still be running fast laps. It would be just as entertaining to see as the Delta wing was.
In reply to forzav12:
Yeah, a Camping World Truck is capable of winning LeMans. Ahuh. Audi must be really stupid to put all that effort and money into their car when they could have just gone and bought a NASCRAP car.
yamaha
Reader
7/24/12 12:04 p.m.
bravenrace wrote:
Klayfish wrote:
It would be interesting to see a current Cup car running in the field at LeMans. Hell, just bring one of the Camping World trucks. Let it try to run down the Audi...or run it over as it's trying to get out of the way.
You're kidding, right?
I think he's trolling........modern LMP1 cars are hitting in excess of 200mph 3 times down the straight(due to the newer chicanes in it), and over 200 leading up to the turn called "Indianapolis"
Anyone know what the lowest speed for the lmp1 cars would be? I'm assuming the chicanes right before the grandstands/start finish.
Thats a great story, and definitely different for the fans at that time......they were used to 2cv citroens at that time after all
I'm with forza and klay, I think a modern Cup car would do quite well at LeMans. They seem to be beating the snot out of the SCCA all over (see the re-body threads popping up all over). I'd be interested in seeing that for sure. Send over Gordon, he likes road racing.
In reply to yamaha:
You know that cup cars hit over 200MPH every lap, right? Without restrictor plates they'll lap Talladega and Daytona at over 200 everywhere...
In reply to Javelin:
He didn't say it would do quite well. He said it would run over the Audi.
yamaha
Reader
7/24/12 12:07 p.m.
Also, to clarify, "A slick aero package" would not help there.......the name of the game at le mans is downforce, while the delta was light and sleek, it made considerable downforce.
In reply to bravenrace:
You really need to learn to separate the serious (a NASCAR at LeMans) from the hyperbole (running an Audi over), or you're going to die of a massive brain hemorrhage, man. When GRM says the FRS isn't as good as 2 Miatas welded together do you take that as literally?
yamaha
Reader
7/24/12 12:08 p.m.
It would be neat, and from a lap time standard, I would expect times to be similar to the GTpro field.....possibly a bit faster due to straightaway speeds.