How much of those extra aero and chassis development is neutered by the BoP, though?
Comparing then directly, the 908 had bigger air restrictors than DPi and had slightly bigger underbody tunnels as the car was a bit wider. Can't tell about DPi's turbo, but for the 908 they were limited to 3.6 bar.
And the GT500 hasn't reached XJR-14 pole time from 1991 at Autopolis, which is a track that hasn't really changed.
EDIT: Somebody is downvoting for some reason. It is not like you insulted me at any point. Or at least I didn't feel like it.
in IMSA there is some mandatory bop only for rear wings profile heights and inclination in a range of values for each dpi model.... overall body aero created by bodywork and undercar aero crated by splitter+diffuser can't be bopped because you know... it's what the car is made of lol.
Here is another example you are basically writing about things you don't know... do you know why 908 had a so high pressure boost? because it was a turbodiesel car, in a turbo diesel engine ignition/combustion is given by pressure and not by sparks as happens in petrol engines! all turbo diesel engines from the one of the cheapest citycar to the one of racing prototypes need higher turbo pressures to work.
Dpi have bop mandatory turbo boost, the more the engine is larger, the lowest pressure boost it gets and reverse, but since all of them are petrol engine, turbo pressure is however lower otherwise they would get close to 1000hp with 3.6bar... mazda dpi has a small 2L and turbo boost is about 2bar for most of rpm range and revlimited at about 8800-9000rpm, acura dpi has a 3.5L V6 and turbo boost across the rpms given by bop is lower with mandatory revlitmiter at about 7000-7200rpm.
I checked also about autopolis, the track has a shorter layout as you can check in the track map of this site https://apexonlineracing.com/community/threads/aor-gt-sport-league-pre-season-5-gr-4-ford-mustang-social-autopolis.53213/
seriously you can't really believe that xjr-14 of 1991 runs with the same times of nowadays superformula lol... and the reason is simple.
Now you're being condescending, to say the least. I know the basic principle of those engines. I was just pointing out what was going on for the 908 at the time. But you kind of anwered yourself here, so now I believe we can move on.
It's not being condescending, it's you who wrote about 908 turbo pressure like if it was a bop factor, totally ignoring real dpi turbo petrol pressure values and the fact that a turbodiesel car needs that kind of turbo boost to actually have a working engine. You can't blame on me for your lack of knowledge.
The video you posted barely can see a thing actually, while the other link just tells that groupC cars were potentially able to qualify inside the 107% rule of f1 qualifying of the same time period, a thing that every motorsport fan knows.... also 2014 TS040 silverstone pole position would had let the car qualify for F1 Q1 of the same year....
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u/MidnightMulsanne PFAFF Motorsports 911 GT3 #9 Nov 18 '20
How much of those extra aero and chassis development is neutered by the BoP, though?
Comparing then directly, the 908 had bigger air restrictors than DPi and had slightly bigger underbody tunnels as the car was a bit wider. Can't tell about DPi's turbo, but for the 908 they were limited to 3.6 bar.
And the GT500 hasn't reached XJR-14 pole time from 1991 at Autopolis, which is a track that hasn't really changed.
EDIT: Somebody is downvoting for some reason. It is not like you insulted me at any point. Or at least I didn't feel like it.