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pjj1180
6 December 08, 01:35
Winning C6.R Available in New Year

BEDFORD, MA (December 05, 2008) - The Chevrolet Corvette is the definitive American sports car, and the C6.R is the ultimate production-based racing version of this iconic automobile. Winner of the GT1 class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2006 (the most recent of Corvette's four Le Mans triumphs), and the American Le Mans Series GT1 champion in each of the four years it has competed (running Corvette's ALMS championship total to eight), the current version of the C6.R is scheduled to retire from the race track following a final shot at Le Mans in June, 2009. The Pratt & Miller team - with GM Racing the co-developer of the C6.R – will then field a new version C6.R in the GT2 class, where rules require use of more of the production car's architecture and Corvette will take on Porsche and Ferrari.

"As the current C6.R prepares to leave the field of battle in the physical world, we're very pleased to make a home for it in the virtual one at iRacing.com," said Scott McKee, the company's vice president of marketing. "Pratt & Miller will be taking on new challenges in the more restricted GT2 class, so the current C6.R will stand as a performance high-water mark. Our current members, and the many Corvette enthusiasts who have followed the C6.R's competition history, will be able to experience this car's remarkable capabilities long after the flag falls at Le Mans next summer."

Acknowledging that the C6.R's addition to the iRacing fleet wasn't exactly a well-kept secret – Dale Earnhardt, Jr. dropped a hint during an interview on SPEEDtv's Wind Tunnel with Dave Despain in early November, and Corvette Quarterly broke the full story a week later – McKee pointed out that eight of the 11 tracks on the current American Le Mans Series schedule are either already in the iRacing track inventory or in development, so iRacers will be able to experience the car's performance on most of the tracks where it competed in the physical world.

"All of us on the team and at General Motors are proud of the success that the GT1-class C6.R has achieved during its racing career," said Doug Fehan, Corvette Racing Program Manager. "Every good thing must come to an end, and so it will be this June at the 24 Hours of Le Mans with the GT1 car's real-world racing career; we're on to a new C6.R project now. But, it's good to know that in the virtual world this car will continue to compete, and that the fans who have supported us over the years will have the opportunity to experience the C6.R for themselves through the creativity and innovations at iRacing."

McKee hailed the Corvette as a particularly important addition to the iRacing inventory of cars, and stressed that the techniques iRacing uses in the development of all of its vehicles will ensure the performance fidelity of the virtual duplicate of the C6.R.

"Our friends at Pratt & Miller are sharing with us the necessary CAD files and other data," McKee said. "When we're finished the only element of the actual race car we won't have is the air conditioning system."

The iRacing Corvette C6.R is expected to be available to iRacing members before its real-world counterpart makes its final start at the 24 Hours of Le mans, June 13, 2009.
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boyracer5500
6 December 08, 01:39
this makes me mad!!!
I cant afford iracing
I mean all that for a game.
Im gunna learn how to convert from iracing to GTR2
thats where that car belongs, not some nascar sim sponsord by the whop-de-doo redneck club

pjj1180
6 December 08, 01:41
I am not a redneck. Well maybe :) see avatar

boyracer5500
6 December 08, 01:48
I never said you were and believe it or not I used to be a nascar fan
the cars got "less stock" and uglier
the racing got very boring
nascar is one long commercial
no technology
most drivers in nascar dont know heel-toe
and that why I hate nascar with a passion

pjj1180
6 December 08, 01:51
I did not take offense :) Just kidding around.
Oval track is not my favorite either. But it is not easy. Road racing you need to master car and circuit. Oval it is all about racing your competitors. The few oval races I have raced were very difficult with all the cars and only inches of room.
BTW I really like the vettte also.

boyracer5500
6 December 08, 01:55
ALMS should have its own PC sim
I kind of overeacted b/c you have to pay for everything in that game!
I dont even think you can mod a game like that!
ps. I do respect the nascar of the late 60's. They were goin faster than we are now.

LordRa9826
6 December 08, 02:02
no technology
most drivers in nascar dont know heel-toe

It sounds a bit ignorant to say "no technology".Actualy there's a lot of technology involved to make those engines run over 9000 rpm mostly at redline for a few hours.
You may say that they have a simpler technology but that's because of the rules.
And the drivers KNOW about heel-toe,they just don't use it.

gazman
6 December 08, 02:18
Push rod V8's have heaps of technology in them, nearly 50 years worth. The engines can sit on red line pretty much all day. Try that in a Ferrari.
The fastest accelerating things on the planet are powered by pushrod V8's.

pjj1180
6 December 08, 02:59
Certainly the right thread for mentioning that :)

Viper
6 December 08, 13:36
This thread has been off-topic since post #3.

And please, don't let this become another "my sport is better than yours" thread...

ellis
6 December 08, 18:24
this makes me mad!!!
I cant afford iracing
I mean all that for a game.
Im gunna learn how to convert from iracing to GTR2
thats where that car belongs, not some nascar sim sponsord by the whop-de-doo redneck club

Ok, you convert it then. Not sure why, as GTR2 has a Corvette C6.R, as does rFactor. And you'll get your ass sued to high hell from iRacing as we all know the aggressive legal stance they take with there I.P.

ALMS should have its own PC sim
I kind of overeacted b/c you have to pay for everything in that game!
I dont even think you can mod a game like that!
ps. I do respect the nascar of the late 60's. They were goin faster than we are now.

The ALMS license, for the cars only, starts at $750,000. Good luck finding anyone who wants to pay that for a series which is hanging by a thread.

AeroMechanical
6 December 08, 19:02
It's good to see that they're coming out with more high-end cars. I wonder if we'll ever see different cars in the same class. Since they can't artificially balance them (save perhaps for weight penalties), it might just not work out.

Actually, the car I was looking forward to the most is the Spec Racer Ford, which I suspect would make for excellent racing. Haven't heard much about that one so far even though it was one of the 'currently in development' cars from the get go.

It's still ridiculous they still don't have a Miata in there considering their stated aim. The high-end cars are awesome, but they're definitely more sim-racing oriented than they are training oriented. How many people are going to need training in a Riley, C6.R or, for god's sake, a Lotus 79? Naturally, since I am more sim-racing oriented, I think this is awesome though.

audir8fan
6 December 08, 19:07
most drivers in nascar dont know heel-toe
and that why I hate nascar with a passion

It's called left foot braking. :-)

LordRa9826
6 December 08, 19:37
Nope,it's a different thing altogether.

ellis
6 December 08, 19:46
Hating NASCAR because some drivers don't know how to heel-toe pretty much eliminates you from most series in the world since they don't heel-toe either. And how a 14 year old knows the driving habits of all the NASCAR Drivers, and there abilities, is beyond me. For the record, Dale Earhardt Jr Heel-Toes.

jeffareid
6 December 08, 23:33
Note the Corvette Quarterly also mentioned the C6 mod for rFactor. Since it wasn't a review, there was no comment on the physics.

Regarding if the drivers left foot brake or heel and toe, it varies between drivers. Racing transmissions will tolerate clutchless downshifts if the driver blips the throttle, so it's just a driver preference.

The fastest accelerating things on the planet are powered by pushrod V8's.In the case of drag racing in the NHRA, it's because the rules specify the engine types allowed for the top classes. Regarding fastest accelerating things and highest top speeds on land that would be rocket sleds. zero to 6453 mph in a bit over 6 seconds.

rocket sled.htm (http://www.holloman.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet_print.asp?fsID=6130&page=1)

audir8fan
7 December 08, 16:55
What I meant was, who needs heel and toe when you can left foot brake.

init4fun
8 January 09, 00:16
"Regarding fastest accelerating things and highest top speeds on land that would be rocket sleds. zero to 6453 mph in a bit over 6 seconds."

No doubt he won the first round but his crew must have had a really difficult time getting ready for round two......:-)

An impressive video to be sure.