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Cindric wins in the 158 car at Mosport ... well done by him and the Multimatic guys. Good to see that Scott M in the 15 is OK, that's a big wreck.


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Yep, the 16 year old won the race. Camaro's were 7+ seconds behind. That Boss 302 should have let off though just a bit though. Less than a fender inside of the GT350R is no reason to keep it in there, especially against he same manufacturer.
 

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Yep, turn 4, apparently tire to tire contact because the left rear of the #15 came off the ground. The #15 had a clear pass by the #78 coming off of 3, but the #78 still a fender on the inside. From the #15's onboard, it looked like there was still a car length worth to the inside, but the #78 clipped him. The only other view the video stream had was after the contact was already made.

They said the only other possible video feed would be the onboard of the #78 or the Stevenson Camaro that was behind it all, but the series doesn't see those videos until after the race, if available.
 

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http://www.autoblog.com/2015/07/10/shelby-gt350r-offers-first-mass-produced-carbon-fiber-wheels/

Joining the likes of Koenigsegg in the offering, Ford has teamed with Australian outfit Carbon Revolution to produce the CF rollers en masse for the first time. Destined for the hubs of the new Shelby GT350R, the new hoops weigh just 18 pounds each, versus the 33-lbs weight of a similar aluminum wheel. On top of slashing up to 60 pounds in unsprung weight, there's such a reduction in rotational inertia – 40 percent, versus aluminum wheels – that Ford actually has to recalibrate the magnetic ride control system and springs.

Thanks to, we're guessing, scenes of crashed Formula One cars disintegrating and spewing shards of carbon fiber all over the track, Ford seems quite keen to do away with the idea that CF is strong, but brittle. The company conducted extensive shock testing, ramming a wheel into a curb at speed. According to the Blue Oval, the lightweight wheel allowed the suspension to respond so quickly that the impact was "greatly diminished," causing the tester to run the experiment again, thinking there'd been a mistake.
 

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:lol:

I was watching it with a co-worker who is all about the Camaro's. It was funny to see his depressed face after he saw the Camaro's weren't even in contention for the win at the end of the race.
 

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Joining the likes of Koenigsegg in the offering, Ford has teamed with Australian outfit Carbon Revolution to produce the CF rollers en masse for the first time. Destined for the hubs of the new Shelby GT350R, the new hoops weigh just 18 pounds each, versus the 33-lbs weight of a similar aluminum wheel. On top of slashing up to 60 pounds in unsprung weight, there's such a reduction in rotational inertia – 40 percent, versus aluminum wheels – that Ford actually has to recalibrate the magnetic ride control system and springs.

Thanks to, we're guessing, scenes of crashed Formula One cars disintegrating and spewing shards of carbon fiber all over the track, Ford seems quite keen to do away with the idea that CF is strong, but brittle. The company conducted extensive shock testing, ramming a wheel into a curb at speed. According to the Blue Oval, the lightweight wheel allowed the suspension to respond so quickly that the impact was "greatly diminished," causing the tester to run the experiment again, thinking there'd been a mistake.

John,

I wonder if those CF wheels would fit the S-197 Mustangs ???

Anyone know if they would or not as a fact ???



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Doing some digging, I found this:

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5J, would mean 5 inches wide, but I believe they are supposed to be 11 and 11.5 from the factory.

Taking the "MMLV Carbon Fiber," and doing a search brings up some links that Ford is also testing for Carbon Fiber engine parts for a 5 passenger vehicle (The MMLV Fusion):

http://papers.sae.org/2015-01-1239/

Seems like Ford is going to start stretching the boundaries.
 
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Doing some digging, I found this:

gallery-1436549642-img-4749.JPG


5J, would mean 5 inches wide, but I believe they are supposed to be 11 and 11.5 from the factory.

Taking the "MMLV Carbon Fiber," and doing a search brings up some links that Ford is also testing for Carbon Fiber engine parts for a 5 passenger vehicle:

http://papers.sae.org/2015-01-1239/

Seems like Ford is going to start stretching the boundaries.

Carbon Fiber Engine block ......
 

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There's a dude on there buying TWO G-D gt350's??!?!?!???!!
Words cannot express how much jealousy is oozing out of my pores right now. FML.
 

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There's a dude on there buying TWO G-D gt350's??!?!?!???!!
Words cannot express how much jealousy is oozing out of my pores right now. FML.

Probably using settlement money from all of the GM recalls.
 

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I got that in an email too. Actually price doesn't look bad at all considering what you are getting.
 
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