2011 Race of Champions

Whilst I don't really like these NASCAR type things, the idea of 30 of them racing indoors interests me, but I can't find any information on it :(

yea its name "world touring racecar" doesnt help...

the chevrolet WRCC website doesnt have them listed either
 
http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&tl=en&u=http://www.efjie.com/

Car details are on there, click through the Euro series then in the top menu select the car.

Chassis:
FIA approved 100% secutity
Tubular structure, roll cage.
Crashbox carbon (FIA approved).

Engine:
T ype: V8 Chevrolet (GM)
Displacement: 5735 cm3
Power: 450 hp
Torque 55 m / kg
Exhaust with silencer (95 db)

Transmission:
Propulsion
Box 4-speed dogs.
Optional sequential gearbox
Differential "Detroit Locker"
Triple disc clutch


Braking:
System: Brembo
Stirrups: 4-piston monobloc
Discs: 330 mm

Dimensions:
Length: 5100 mm
Width: 1950 mm
Height: 1300 mm
Wheelbase: 2740 mm
Minimum weight: 1170 kg

Body:
GRP (13 items)

Wheels:
10.5 x 15''rims
Tires: Michelin 33/70/15
Tires slickS9B / P2A Rain


Direction:
Rack "quickrack" assisted
FIA approved retractable column

Suspension:
Bilstein combined
Setting compression / expansion

Fuel:
FIA FT3 tank (100 liters)
Fuel SP98

Options:
Data Acquisition
Dashboard
Install two-seater

Cars "specs":
All-identical components.
Highlights-sealed.
 
Did they used to have more track? as surely they will see 3rd at best on this track.

Back in the day it was run on a rally super special type stage. Gran Caneria is one I can remember, but it looks like they have done it at other places including a track built on a bit of the Nurburgring.

I think they decided it unfairly favored Rally drivers, so moved it to tarmac, and wanted to get it into a stadium.

 
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