Hydrogen in the tires.Ben calimer got his s550 below 3k with him in it
Those cars are full of safety equipment and datalogging gear that most enthusiasts could do without. Also stated weights are likely not exact nor considering standard fuel tanks or ballast to fit into a specific class.
True. But most enthusiasts don't need a lightweight, stripped out car either.
They are convenient but real data points, not internet guesses.
Hydrogen is lighter than Helium.Helium ;)
Hydrogen is lighter than Helium.
How much can you lighten/strip the car before it becomes miserable for the transit stages? I can't recall pictures of One Lap cars showing striped interiors. But the distance run is shorter now than it used to be.
A C5 is much lighter to start, and if lightened with the same seriousness will always be lighter than starting with a S550. Thought the "fatter" S550 will lose more weight.
700lb is a BIG ask. Particularly for a road course type car. Which needs big cooling, brakes, and wheels and tires. I strongly suspect the 3000lb S550 claimed is a drag car, that removed everything that wasn't required to last for 30 seconds of operation.
Could it be done, sure with enough time and budget. But it don't think it would be cost effective. And it would likely require new parts be designed.
I would talk to Steeda, who developed their own T1 car. Or even Multimatic, if your budget is big enough for them to answer your calls (estimate at least half a million).
Yes 3-400lbs was exactly what I was thinking was feasible. And right in the range of the FP350 & GT4 cars.
But if you have talked to Mutimatic who developed the ultimate S550 Mustang, why would you waste your time talking to a lot of internet idiots (like me)? The issue with what works, or what is the best plan is that is usually biased by the class the car is running. Looking at the One Lap website, the rules are not clear. Sounds like you are not clear on them either, as you don't know if a caged C5 would be legal or not. Which makes suggesting a plan difficult or even suggesting who have might have followed a similar path.
Is Griggs working on any S550 parts? Last time I checked, they didn't have anything on their website for the S550.
Thinking about doing the 1LOA is one thing. Attempting to win the 1LOA is another.Im asking because Im thinking about doing the one lap of America and Im trying to see if the 550 would be a good candidate.