Will Porsche promote the 9 car if it wins?
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(Somewhat related, in the Danica exhibition race, notice how ARCA didn't throw a yellow two laps from the end when that last skirmish happened?)
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Actually the engine run last year by the Spirit of Daytona team was more of a stock motor than the one in the #9. The SOD guys didn't have the resources to do a "proper" race development. It performed well and finished, but it was heavy and down on power. It took the Lozano Brothers to spend the resources and use their experience with Chevy motors to do that. In addition, they had to live within the GA rules constraints on bore/stroke/restriction and use of a Delco throttle body.
Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought I read/heard the Cayenne motor was really an Audi, licensed to Porsche.
Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought I read/heard the Cayenne motor was really an Audi, licensed to Porsche.
It is my understanding, after a few conversations with PCNA, that VW actually pays Porsche a royalty every time a Taureg is produced. Seems to me that indicates sharing in a different direction...
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