Titanium Grey
06-10-2003, 10:21 AM
According to the letter Oilman got from his dealer last month the European press launch will be next week.
Launch events & Timings
European press launch preview
17,18,19 June
Rimini
Major European press
Uk Press Launch preview
18-25 July
North wales
Key journalists from Uk press
Uk fleet launch preview
25-31 July
North Wales
VIP fleet buyers
Dealer principal Uk drive
5-8 August
Manchester Airport
Uk principal dealers
The Uk press launch isn't until July, but is in North Wales.
Now I don't remember there being any quality motor racing facilities in North Wales!
Does anybody know where this might be held, would it be in Snowdonia somewhere for photgraphs, windy roads etc.????
As the (i guess) 20 cars will be there for almost a fortnight, if you count the fleet launch event as well, perhaps those of us who are local might be able to go along and have a peek.
RobDickinson
06-10-2003, 10:25 AM
There is a short twisty track somewhere near anglesea I think.
Titanium Grey
06-10-2003, 10:31 AM
Yes I found the info here Anglesea Circuit (http://www.anglesey-race-circuit.co.uk/), checking to see if the two weeks in July are booked up.
Edit: Hmmm, there seems to be events on during the second week.
MarkW
06-10-2003, 11:46 AM
If this is still to schedule then we should see some reviews in the weeklies the following week around the 25th.
Lets hope they're good.....
(Mind you Ive never taken the opinion of the weekly cars mags to seriously to be honest as sometimes they seem way off)
ChrisW
06-10-2003, 12:16 PM
Originally posted by MarkW
If this is still to schedule then we should see some reviews in the weeklies the following week around the 25th.
Lets hope they're good.....
(Mind you Ive never taken the opinion of the weekly cars mags to seriously to be honest as sometimes they seem way off)
I think Autocar are are usually OK. However, they already seem to have decided that they don't like the RENESIS much - their front cover headline when they tested it in California was something like "The rotary is back... but would a V6 have been better?" I imagine they will like the reduced power version even less.
MarkW
06-10-2003, 12:56 PM
but would a V6 have been better
yes, if you want to make the car nose heavy and understeery, loose the 50:50 weight balance, spoil the handling, not be free revving, and be like every other car out there.
I have that article as well and I think they missed the point of the Renesis engine.
GarySargent
06-11-2003, 03:11 AM
Excuse my ignorance but what does "free revving" mean?
Is this like variable cam or am I well off?
RobDickinson
06-11-2003, 03:29 AM
Originally posted by GarySargent
Excuse my ignorance but what does "free revving" mean?
Means it revvs freely. i.e. up to 9500rpm and quick to change revs.
ChrisW
06-11-2003, 07:26 AM
Originally posted by MarkW
yes, if you want to make the car nose heavy and understeery, loose the 50:50 weight balance, spoil the handling, not be free revving, and be like every other car out there.
I have that article as well and I think they missed the point of the Renesis engine.
Absolutely. It was actually a pretty strange piece. They slagged off Laguna Seca for not being a proper race circuit (I've seen the videos and it look like a pretty serious track to me!). Then they didn't like Highway 1, which apparently was Mazda's fault too.
It just sounded like they'd been flown out there cattle class and were seriously jet lagged and decided to use the article to have a good moan. Hopefully they'll be in a better mood for the European launch.