Phil's awesome MG RV8 is finally featured on BritishRacecar!

Started by Moderator, August 29, 2011, 06:44:04 PM

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Moderator

Here's the link you've all been waiting for!
<a href="http://www.britishracecar.com/PhilLeonard-MG-RV8.htm">Built For SCCA's GT2 Class: Phil Leonard's MG RV8 Racecar</a>  (102 photos!)

CONGRATULATIONS PHIL!!!




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Would you like to check out this car in person? See it race? Pitch in and help crew?

Phil's RV8 is scheduled to make its next racing appearance at Hastings Motorsports Park, in Hastings, Nebraska on October 15 and 16.





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1971 MGB GT V8
Buick 215 w/ Rover heads, custom EFI & crank-fired ignition.
Custom front and rear coilover suspensions.

roverman

OK clan/SCCA, one got by me . What is a "frictionless transmission" ?? I thought "all" had friction ? Thanks, roverman.

Bill Young

Art, from the SCCA General Competition Rules  page 322.
"If a sequential shift gearbox is used, the car must carry
a weight penalty equal to 1.25 percent of the weight as listed
on the spec line. If a synchromesh engagement transmission
is used, the weight may be reduced by 1.25 percent of the
weight listed on the spec line. A synchromesh gearbox is one
having a friction mechanism to allow engagement."
From this I would expect that a "dog box" type transmission which is pretty much the standard in SCCA would be considered "frictionless" and incur no weight penality or allowance. We're currently running  a standard type T5 so we get a weight reduction of 1.25%