Missing containers !! |
Unfortunately, it seems that the shipping company decided to take the containers off the ship in Durban, South Africa and now there are problems with customs clearance and delivery times. It looks like we will not see these few containers until the last race in Macau.
Not many rims damaged in Suzuka. |
The last minute decision to hold a race in Argentina may still cause problems for the teams. Let,s hope it doesn,t.
I know that the tyre testing for the 18inch wheels is complete, sizes and compounds have been decided but some teams are still in the process of designing and building their new cars. The new year is going to be very busy for all the teams who will be in the WTCC next year as the race cars are taken to the test tracks, and then back to the factories. Plans to convert the world championship winning Chevrolet's to an 18inch wheel mean that approximately 20% of this car can be used. It is almost as time consuming as designing a whole new car. Another consideration, which could be very expensive, is the size of the tyre warmer blankets. The width is okay but the diameter of the old blankets could be up to 100mm too small so the engineers are not going to be happy to have a possible "cold spot" on the tyre. With a new set of tyre blankets and a control box costing 3000 euros, this will cost the teams money.
I was looking at the options for new WTCC cars and I have to draw your attention to this design for a possible entry from Subaru. I think this looks very good but it would be even better if it was reality.
Polestar Volvo team members in Macau 2011 |
This year, Macau celebrates its Diamond jubilee. It celebrates 60 years of racing, crashes, and high speed entertainment and the list of old touring car drivers who will be racing in the Scirocco R China Masters Challenge is fantastic. The paddock is surely to packed with autograph hunters as some of these guys get back inside a race car.
http://www.macau.grandprix.gov.mo/gp/60/racer/index.php?lang=en&content=103&race=16
And I will finish with this little bit of information. Monza have finally finished all of the road works near the circuit after 6 years. The traffic situation was terrible when this was being done.
So this definitely means WTCC won't be going there next year. : (