QUOTE (Dan333SP @ Aug 4 2010, 23:24)

Thank you for posting this, lovely car and definitely a project I'll follow with great interest. Question, though- The P4/5 road car was obviously based on the Enzo chassis, but the linked articles state that this competizione car is based on a 430 GT2/Scuderia combination. Why not the Enzo? Too expensive or too rare to be able to use as a donor? The MC12 GT car proved that it's a successful base for a racer... Another thing that this means to me is that the car will abandon the lovely sounding V12 that the MC12 and Enzo shared in favor of the GT2 V8 from the 430. Shame, there's no way the car can be made to race with a 12? Also, what sort of drivers are you guys looking at hiring? I hope it's an all-pro team that will give the car a shot at an overall win, as Glickenhaus may be the mastermind behind some great cars but he's definitely no Jaime Melo or Mika Salo behind the wheel. Thanks again for the update.
This will be a serious race effort.
NTechnology will be running the Race Team:
http://www.autoevolution.com/news/porsche-...race-23023.htmlHere are the guys building P 4/5 C under the direction of Paolo Garella who was Head of The P 4/5 Project at Pininfarina:
http://www.lmdigianetti.it/Drivers are TBD but will be very competent.
I will stand in the Pits holding the Stop Watch that Steve McQueen used in Le Mans and trying not to get in the way.
The reason we're using an F430 and an F430 GT2 to build P 4/5 C is that Carbon tubs aren't allowed at Ring and at The Ring a V 12 wouldn't be competive due to excessive fuel consumption.
We're basically building to GT2 specifications with a P 4/5 shaped body for class EXP1. After her racing days are over we'll convert her to road legal configuration and I'll drive her on Sundays.
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