Who on this bbs knows a lot about the current state of the art in prototype sports car racing (i.e., the Audi R-8) and also some of the history of that type of car, dating back to the Can-Am cars of the 1970s?
My question is this: If you raced an R-8 against the legendary Porsche 917-30 Can-Am car, what would the results be?
The R-8 has the advantage of 30 years advancement in technology -- aerodynamics, suspension, electronics, etc. But that 917 had over 1100 horsepower. Porsche pretty much killed the Can-Am series with that car -- nothing could compete against it so everybody ended up taking their marbles and going home.
I recall that some 917 Porsches (not the 1100 HP turbocharged monsters!) were hitting speeds approaching 250 MPH on the Mulsanne straight at LeMans, what are the R-8s hitting? But that is probably an apples and oranges comparison, because didn't they put a chicane in that part of the course as a direct result of the speeds the 917s were reaching?
So... I don't dispute that the Audi R-8 is the best prototype class racer ever built -- fast, reliable as an anvil, as good on tight twisty courses as on long sweeping ones, tough, easy to maintain, easy to drive. But is it as fast as the old 917-30 Can-Am racer?
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