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◊ 2006-03-22 22:37 |
The orange/black car is indeed a Reynard. Probably powered by the 2000 VW engine (1997cc, turbo, DOHC) ==> 2000 Reynard VW 2KQ-LM ? -- Last edit: 2006-03-22 22:37:43 |
◊ 2006-03-22 22:41 |
I would list it as "Reynard 2KQ-LM VW", with Reynard as make. Like what we did for the cars of the movie "Driven". |
◊ 2006-03-22 22:47 |
OK. But often, in motorsport, chassis and engine are put together as "common make". F.i.: "WR Peugeot", "Lola Judd", "Courage Peugeot", "Reynard VW" etc., sometimes with the "-" separator between chassis and engine. Up to you ![]() |
◊ 2006-03-22 22:52 |
This generate lots of makes, since there are so few of each one on the site it is maybe not very interesting ![]() |
◊ 2006-03-22 23:01 |
No pblm. Let's keep the chassis as make. But maybe we could put "Engine + Type" in the "model" field so that the structure of the name corresponds anyway with the reality. Ex ==> Make : Courage - Model : Peugeot C52. Once again, up to you. To me everything's fine ![]() -- Last edit: 2006-03-22 23:14:42 |
◊ 2006-03-22 23:16 |
Yes, this way it looks probably better. |
◊ 2006-03-23 10:23 |
For the movie "Driven" and its "formula's", I suggest to keep the format as it has been implemented. This is anyway how they usually call these cars in the US ("chassis + chassis model, and then the engine type"), f.i. Reynard 2K1 Toyota. For Proto's (Le Mans Series or equivalent), it's more "chassis + engine, and then the model", f.i. Courage Peugeot C52. Case closed, Antoine? ![]() -- Last edit: 2006-03-23 10:32:34 |
◊ 2006-03-23 11:12 |
OK ![]() |
◊ 2010-01-23 20:20 |
http://lm24database.com/2002/02029.jpg |