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Re: Let's talk about Six, baby.
« Reply #300 on: June 11, 2013, 10:24:42 AM »

A spot of info for those interested enough to read it you will understand why I am so excited to have this in GT6.


Light Car Company's Rocket rewrote all the golden rules for supercars. It proved that optimum handling and driving fun could be achieved without a 500-horsepower engine, 2-meter wide body and 335-section tyres. A motorcycle engine and a kart-like chassis are what you need.

The part-time sports car specialist was founded by former racing driver Chris Craft in the early 1990s, and the Rocket was his first (and only) project. The car was not designed by Craft himself, but by his good friend Gordon Murray - yes, the famed Gordon Murray. Having retired from Formula One racing, in which his cars had won five world championships, Murray started devoting himself to road car design. Rocket was one of his first designs put to production. Another was the mighty McLaren F1 supercar.

Interestingly, the philosophy of Rocket was even closer to Formula One race cars than McLaren F1 was. Not only looked like a Formula race car - with a tubular body, exposed wheels and suspension linkages, open cockpit and no windscreen - its chassis structure was also inspired by Formula race cars. The engine was used as stressed member to support the rear suspensions like F1 race cars. The narrow, cigar-shaped chassis was spaceframe made of nickel-bronze, covered with light alloy inner panels and glass-fiber outer panels.

Power came from a motorcycle engine, i.e. Yamaha FZR1000's 1002 c.c. straight-4, with 5 valves per cylinder. Like the superbike, maximum power of 143 hp arrived at sky-high 10,500 rpm, and 77 lbft torque at 8,500 rpm. The engine mated to a 5-speed sequential Yamaha gearbox, and then to a bespoke final drive which incorporated limited-slip differential as well as a reverse gear, since the motorcycle gearbox had no reverse.

As you might have predicted, Rocket was extremely light - only 400 kg. This gave it a very good power-to-weight ratio. But most important is that the ultra-lightweight benefited handling and braking. As commented by Autocar magazine, Rocket rewrote any experience of sports car driving with its extremely agile handling. The unassisted steering was ultra-quick and very communicative. The double-wishbones suspensions provided stability yet good ride. It was very quick in corners yet easy to handle. Excluding formula race cars, nothing could compare with it, not even a Caterham Seven.


Part of the handling excellence was contributed by the brakes. You won't predict such a flyweight to use such high-specification brakes - front ventilated and cross-drilled discs with 4-piston Brembo calipers, rear cross-drilled discs with 2-piston calipers, also by Brembo. As described by Gordon Murray, "It is the only car I know that you can thrash round a circuit all day without so much as a wisp of smoke from the brakes, and then jump in and drive it home".

Rocket was available to special order until 1998. Around 46 cars were built. In 2007, Chris Craft and his son introduced the series 2 car, which came with a 171hp Yamaha engine and fine tuning to eveyrthing. No matter series 1 or 2, their prices were very high, about the same as a Porsche 911 Carrera. The car was virtually impractical in any sense. It had no weather protection, no boot and no equipment. Its 1+1 seating was designed to punish adult passenger. Still, driving the Rocket was a worthy experience to car enthusiasts. It was never intended to serve for transportation. Intead, it was designed to be driven purely for fun.

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Re: Let's talk about Six, baby.
« Reply #301 on: June 11, 2013, 12:23:33 PM »

That's the Ferrari Dino, Feldynn.

Damn, oh well, thanks for clearing that up Wizard :)


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Re: Let's talk about Six, baby.
« Reply #302 on: June 11, 2013, 12:26:21 PM »

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Re: Let's talk about Six, baby.
« Reply #303 on: June 11, 2013, 12:36:44 PM »

Go Rocket!
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Re: Let's talk about Six, baby.
« Reply #304 on: June 11, 2013, 12:58:34 PM »

Technically I'm not sure you can call the Dino a Ferrari.  It shared nothing with contemporary Ferraris of the time and was not marketed as a Ferrari.  It has a "lowly" V6 engine and there isn't a single prancing horse or Ferrari lettering anywhere on the car :P


I'm definitely intrigued that more and more GT3 spec race cars are being revealed  ;D
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Re: Let's talk about Six, baby.
« Reply #305 on: June 11, 2013, 12:59:34 PM »









 Like this race car alot!  8) Watched a few videos of some practices laps at Monza! Awesome sounding race car!!!
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Re: Let's talk about Six, baby.
« Reply #306 on: June 11, 2013, 01:12:29 PM »

What engine does the GT3 Z4 use?  Is it a variation of the M3's high revving V8?

EDIT:  Indeed it is.  Thanks Wikipedia! :laugh
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Re: Let's talk about Six, baby.
« Reply #307 on: June 11, 2013, 01:17:59 PM »

Wolf is correct at the time of its intro Ferrari made high end twelve cylinder cars and Dino was planned to be a brand unto itself. When the brand ended up not panning out it was kind of n adopted Ferrari afterall it was named after Enzo's son.. With the inability to bring it to market as its own brand they were originally sold as Fiat Dinos. But in the years since even the most die hard Ferraristi accepts them as true Ferraris.

Since that time Ferrari got away from the thinking that all their cars muwt be twelce cylinder models.

My ยข.02.
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Re: Let's talk about Six, baby.
« Reply #308 on: June 11, 2013, 02:12:55 PM »

Matterhorn reminds me of one of the tracks we have now, just different scenery.
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Re: Let's talk about Six, baby.
« Reply #309 on: June 11, 2013, 03:31:25 PM »

Jordon of GTP posted this video. He had an audio malfunction, so no sound.

Gran Turismo 6 Video: Matterhorn Circuit, Audi S1 Quattro
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Re: Let's talk about Six, baby.
« Reply #310 on: June 11, 2013, 03:32:21 PM »

Looks like that track may have multiple variations.
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Re: Let's talk about Six, baby.
« Reply #311 on: June 11, 2013, 03:37:19 PM »


 Not a bad looking track! Also noticed the blocked of road Chrome.
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Re: Let's talk about Six, baby.
« Reply #312 on: June 11, 2013, 03:57:26 PM »

Matterhorn reminds me of one of the tracks we have now, just different scenery.

Kind of odd having two different tracks in the Swiss alps.
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Re: Let's talk about Six, baby.
« Reply #313 on: June 11, 2013, 04:19:21 PM »

I hope there are some more layouts, the scenery and everythign looked pretty good and the track itself didn't seem bad either thought there is one small detail missing.. where's the pit lane? 
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Re: Let's talk about Six, baby.
« Reply #314 on: June 11, 2013, 04:56:50 PM »

I have never been a big fan of their original tracks. I have gotten used to them over time and enjoy racing on them, but I will always take a real circuit over the others.
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