The Counterfeiter
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Stumbled across this at Car and Driver and PGATour.com. Since we are getting no news from racing teams, I thought it could be interesting to discuss how this might relate to our sport.
It appears the new process may yield parts that are lighter and stronger than conventional "laid" and autoclaved carbon fiber. I can't find any definitive information yet. You obviously aren't going to make a F/C body this way because the cost of the mold would be astronomical.
Certainly lacks the visual beauty of present parts - in a photo I saw of a Lamborghini prototype chassis, it's ugly - My first thought for drag racing would be a one piece driver protection tub for T/F and F/C.
Food for thought . . . and a link to the collaboration between Callaway Golf and Lamborghini -
Paris 2010: Lamborghini and Callaway Golf Partner On Carbon-Fiber Research, Create “Forged Composite” - Car and Driver Blog
It appears the new process may yield parts that are lighter and stronger than conventional "laid" and autoclaved carbon fiber. I can't find any definitive information yet. You obviously aren't going to make a F/C body this way because the cost of the mold would be astronomical.
Certainly lacks the visual beauty of present parts - in a photo I saw of a Lamborghini prototype chassis, it's ugly - My first thought for drag racing would be a one piece driver protection tub for T/F and F/C.
Food for thought . . . and a link to the collaboration between Callaway Golf and Lamborghini -
Paris 2010: Lamborghini and Callaway Golf Partner On Carbon-Fiber Research, Create “Forged Composite” - Car and Driver Blog