No, it is different. I saw it at Monterey when roadsters were featured. The nose is quite a bit lower than the top of the tires.Originally Posted by ZOOOM
No, it is different. I saw it at Monterey when roadsters were featured. The nose is quite a bit lower than the top of the tires.Originally Posted by ZOOOM
Foyt switched to Firestones for the race as the Goodyears still were not "ready".
Foyt did the whole 500 miles on one set...but still wore Goodyear on his uniform.
Michigan 1983
Fillip and Bettenhausen
Michigan 1983
Bettenhausen and Halsmer
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Boy... Does Kniefel stick up out of the cockpit or what?
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I think it's the way the chassis is made, looks kinda goofy, front end cockpit sits higher than the other chassis. They oughta bring back the 3 500 mile races a season with a million dollar bonus if someone can win all 3...Originally Posted by ZOOOM
I seem to remember that Chris was 6'-6" or thereaboutsBoy... Does Kniefel stick up out of the cockpit or what?
for those who like to complain that today's cars are way too stuck to the track, do you see the negative wing angle in Halsmers left front?
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That is pretty extreme and no one else is running that. I wonder if it got bumped. If anything you would want that on the right side, not the left. That would just put more grip on the right.Originally Posted by BSJracing
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Originally Posted by BSJracing
Shows just how stuck to the track they are, that he could run with a wing like that and still keep control.
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At Michigan you tried to dial downforce out of the car; banked tracks were like that. Having said that a negative left front wing angle could also increase downforce on the left side of the car under some conditions. Depending on the car the more laminar flow coming off of the bottom of a negative angle front wing would sometimes feed more air to the nozzle of the tunnel on that side increasing the downforce.Originally Posted by BSJracing
No, Kniefel was a giant guy. As noted, he was like 6'6". I saw him drive that car at Pocono that same year and it was just insane how far his head was up out of that thing.Originally Posted by Rick Mears 500
Chris Kneifel is so tall that when he raced in Trans-Am they had to make a bump on the roof, to allow space for his head (!).
^^ Kinda like what they had to do for the Gurney/Foyt LeMans GT-40.
I dont recall that extra body work in the back of the 83 March (as seen in #18 Kraco)
March had a "stinger" piece of bodywork that was available to fit at the rear. Only a few teams seemed to use it.Originally Posted by chaparral 2k
actually, Mosley had it for Indy I think exclusively then it became availableOriginally Posted by indyrjc
You should have seen what he looked like sticking out of an RT-4 running the old WCAR series. Fellow had some serious stones to drive anything that unprotected.Originally Posted by JThur1
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man all these cars are soo beautiful I wish Carousel had the money to build all the cars from 1982 through 1985....
doe's anyone have pics of Steve Saleen's 1989 Montgomery Ward's car?
Originally Posted by Rick Mears 500
I think this was posted earlier in this thread. Apologies to the original poster, I forget who should get the credit.
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That would be nice but Carousel is now out of business... for the time being, anyway. I have my doubts that they'll be back.Originally Posted by Rick Mears 500
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nice, thanks a bunch...
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