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PostPosted: Mon Dec 26, 2016 11:17 pm 
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It still has the normal Swift rollbar.


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Which is lower than the airbox so it kinda follows that airbox must deform in a rollover for it to work properly...right? :?

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Which is lower than the airbox so it kinda follows that airbox must deform in a rollover for it to work properly...right? :?

Common sense says yes.


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the airbox seems out of place because the front spoiler is too modern, maybe if it was a wedge shape like in mid 70's the car could have perfect looks, but I don't know if it would pass a crash test

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It's started.


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Those are historics, not the new F5000 cars.

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Close enough :lol:

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This is interesting, not sure why they're developing their own car, if we have two series to start off with it'll be already dead

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An all-new V8-powered open-wheeler has the potential to split the Supercars pit lane if plans for demonstration runs at the Clipsal 500 this weekend come to fruition.

As revealed in Auto Action 1690 in August 2016, plans to create a new open-wheeled race car were presented to the Supercar team owners in Townsville by category chief James Warburton as part of a plan to take top-level motorsport through to 2025.

It was sparked by an original proposal inside Supercars, championed by MD Matt Braid and COO Shane Howard, for an open-wheeled category and series that could recapture the excitement of the Formula 5000 era in the 1970s and, with changes to the Supercar rules, as an outlet for surplus Supercars V8 engines and Albins transaxle gearboxes, as well as some suspension and brake components.

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Trust Supercars to shit on a grassroots effort to do something new in Aussie motorsports.

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Then 10 cars show up, just like Formula 4

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sorry to be a party pooper but this makes no sense to me.
The engine looks cool but the frame/aero of the cars is totally nonsense.
it's not a throwback thing because apart from the airbox the rest of the car looks like a modern car.

it has nothing of the 70s car, no look, no oversized tyres, no side skirts, only the airbox. is it enough? i don't think so it just looks odd. It's like watching a movie filmed with today quality in a modern city but with people dressed like they were in the 90's and with haircuts like they were in the 70, it makes no sense.

i see it having success only if the car is developed in order to be as cheap as possible. Simple engines, simple parts ( the wings seems to speak so, suspensions, nosecones and other details say that too ) other than that i've seen many series coming and going and this looks it fits in that category.


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 02, 2017 10:25 am 
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Oh oh, here we go:

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Supercars F5000 single seater revealed
A newly constructed V8 powered single seater set to spearhead Supercars’ proposed Super5000 series has been unveiled.

Supercars has long mooted plans to add a open wheel series to its support card having initially floated the Super5000 idea last year.

Designed in South Australia by Oscar Fiorinotto’s Supashock Racing Engineering, the carbon fibre monocoque chassis is fitted with a Supercars 5.0 litre V8 engine and Albins transaxle gearbox, creating 600 horsepower.

The car is a modern take on the 1970s Formula 5000 class, which has been funded by property developer Brian Boyd from PAYCE Consolidated and its long-time motorsport sponsorship partner Wilson Security.

Supercars has retained the intellectual property of the car and the right to run the series.

Testing of the new car, estimated to cost $300,000, has already commenced at Mallala, Adelaide International Raceway and Phillip Island.

Porsche Carrera Cup ace Alex Davison and current Supercars drivers Lee Holdsworth and Garth Tander have all enjoyed spells behind the wheel during its development.

The launch arrives as a direct rival to Chris Lambden’s Formula Thunder 5000 project which was launched last year.

The emergence of a second Formula 5000 series has led to Formula Thunder 5000 boss Lambden issuing statement to media, claiming that the ‘copycat’ series threatens the existence of his self funded project.

Supercars boss James Warburton says time will tell if the car can create enough interest for a category to join the Supercars support bill next year.

“Supercars retained the IP rights to a 5000 Series in March 2015 as part of the 2025 vision for sustained growth of the sport and motorsport in this country,” Warburton said.

“An increased emphasis on the Dunlop Super2 Series and the introduction of SuperUtes in 2018 are also part of the development of improved and more relevant support categories.

“Now this car has been developed and fully tested the market will ultimately decide.”

It however remains to be seen where the Super5000 class fits into the Australian motorsport landscape and its target market.

The concept failed to garner the support of Supercars teams when it was initially broached at Townsville last year.

Tander was impressed by having tested the machine at Phillip Island.

“The initial impression was ‘wow’ this is a seriously fast race car and being much lighter than a Supercar with a similar amount of horsepower has plenty of acceleration,” Tander said.

“The drivability was fantastic and the traction control means you can tune just how much power you want to the ground so it’s not going to snap out on you.

“The car felt comfortable straight away and I had no problems from a safety point of view as it has all of the modern day modern day features including F1 style head protection, which is important in a really fast car.

“It’s not every day someone throws you the keys to a 600 plus horsepower open wheeler with big tyres and wings so there will be a pretty long queue to get in one.

“I certainly had a huge smile on my face and the engineers were pretty impressed with its performance.”


The article has some more pictures here: http://www.speedcafe.com/2017/06/02/supercars-f5000-single-seater-revealed/


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 02, 2017 10:58 am 
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Typical Supercars - can't sort out problems in their own series with car counts dropping and boring racing, so decide to rip off something that they have no business being involved in

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Pretty shit of them to copy something that's already in the works, but this one has a higher profile so it'll probably win the battle. At least it actually looks like an F5000 car.

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Disappointed about the traction control. Did not expect that at all in a car that's supposed to be all about the raw 70s.


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I mean, is there more than the single FT5000 car in existence?


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why not put them together on the track and see what is all about

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I find it very funny that the Super5000 video says minimum driver aids but it yet has traction control.....

would have more interest in this Supercars support series if it didn't have traction control to be honest. Especially with it being a spec series.


just a shame on how all of this has happened.


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