Ft5fTL wrote:LMP 2 makes more sense to me.
RicME85 wrote:Definitely the car with interchangeable parts. I reckon that will help draw some more people in. Obviously if you wanted to you could use the base of the car and design your own parts in the free areas but if you want a base to start from to get into the challenge and learn the ropes that has to be the way to go.
Without it I think the competition will become too 'elite' and leave those with no knowledge but an interest behind.
The decision is for LDVH (I don't like democratic stuff), but, what about a LMP2like class with 100hp less and 50kg more, no cooling or engine feeding requirements (but a free volume template in front of inlets and behind outles) frozen geometry between the axles, provided sets of winglets and wings (that could be easily rotated, replaced, combined) and (as Ric suggested) with possibility to re-design the "non frozen" volumes?
The target would be to have a LMP2like rulebook of no more than 50 words.
I would need two or three weeks to design and test it: so it would be better to define the rulebook soon.
I could also run with that car for the first race in case I hadn't enough time to complete the "topclass" one.