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Club Arnage => So You Think You Know About Le Mans => Topic started by: Grand_Fromage on March 05, 2006, 01:14:50 pm



Title: Rondeau question
Post by: Grand_Fromage on March 05, 2006, 01:14:50 pm
Jean Rondeau switched his cars from Ford Cosworth to Chevrolet V8 in 1982. Anyone know why?

GF


Title: Re: Rondeau question
Post by: amazing 1 on March 05, 2006, 03:53:15 pm
Iwould think it would have to be a power vs.cost issue.You could build a nascar style v8 much cheaper with equal power and reliability.Chevy replacemant parts would be a dime for a dozen,when compared to dohc Cosworth Ford.

ps. I hate Chevy !

Anymonkey Willdeau could even build a Chevy v8 !!


Title: Re: Rondeau question
Post by: garystout on March 05, 2006, 07:56:10 pm
I agree except i think the reliability problems and new fuel consumption rules played a great part in the switch


Title: Re: Rondeau question
Post by: Grand_Fromage on March 05, 2006, 09:26:36 pm
The decision was (I think) something to do with weight handicap for IMSA regs but I'm not sure exactly.



Title: Re: Rondeau question
Post by: Nordic on March 06, 2006, 05:49:59 pm
I don't recall the works Rondeau's ever using anything other than a Ford Cosworth DFL at Le Mans or in Europe.

The Rondeau/Chevy cars were used in the US by Golden Eagle racing.

In 82 the Rondeau GTP cost  $123,000.00 plus engine, the cost of a Chevy engine was $23000.00, much less than a DFL and I would expect, more serviceable in the states.


Title: Re: Rondeau question
Post by: Andy Zarse on March 06, 2006, 06:19:39 pm
No idea of the answer, but Rondeau was a great maverick in the sport. Probably the most bloody-minded person ever to have bothered doing his own car. A shame he died tragically.


Title: Re: Rondeau question
Post by: amazing 1 on March 06, 2006, 07:28:52 pm
Being from the states not real fimiliar with the Rondeau.Do we have any pics?


Title: Re: Rondeau question
Post by: Steve Pyro on March 06, 2006, 07:47:00 pm
Being from the states not real fimiliar with the Rondeau.Do we have any pics?

Randy, here's a Rondeau M379 from LM 1980 (with Cosworth DFV engine)

(http://www.racingsportscars.com/photo/1980/Le_Mans-1980-06-15-015.jpg)


Title: Re: Rondeau question
Post by: Fax on March 06, 2006, 07:49:27 pm
The Golden Eagle car was the only one I can remember seeing over here, Chevy powered I think.  Saw it at the 1982 Mid-Ohio 6 Hours.  Nothing especially impressive about it and it didn't run all that well. The Porsche 935's, Lola's and March's were a lot quicker.
Fax


Title: Re: Rondeau question
Post by: BigH on March 06, 2006, 07:49:47 pm
Randy,
This is one of two from 81.
It doesn't half remind me of the two ParcelForce C2's that were in the 87 race, maybe one of our experts can tell us if there is any common DNA. In the background you can see the Zarse's family encampment with the pink light commercial vehicle.
Not that it's common to swap DNA in the pits.
H


Title: Re: Rondeau question
Post by: BigH on March 06, 2006, 07:50:42 pm
and here is...


Title: Re: Rondeau question
Post by: Matt Harper on March 06, 2006, 07:53:01 pm
http://www.motorsport.com/photos/lemans/1983/24h/thumbs/lemans-1983-24h-jl-0106.jpg

M482 Boat-tail - The Batmobile MUST have taken this for inspiration.
Very avant-gard - very slow.....


Title: Re: Rondeau question
Post by: Matt Harper on March 06, 2006, 07:58:14 pm
Randy,
This is one of two from 81.
It doesn't half remind me of the two ParcelForce C2's that were in the 87 race, maybe one of our experts can tell us if there is any common DNA. In the background you can see the Zarse's family encampment with the pink light commercial vehicle.
Not that it's common to swap DNA in the pits.
H

How's it going Harry...
The C2 Ecosse cars of 87 are kin to the Aston Martin Nimrod in lineage. I believe that Ray Mallock had a lot of input into both cars (from a design and driver perspective) and the results showed in the way they looked .
Cue Steve Brown........


Title: Re: Rondeau question
Post by: BigH on March 06, 2006, 08:21:46 pm
Wotcher Matt,
Freezing and sober mate, apart from that Top-O!
And.........a teeeeeensie weensie bit jealous of you lot going to Sebring. Right now, I'd give away my a***hole and sh*t through my winkle for a bit of that action.
Here's a pic of one of the ParcelForce cars I took from the old grandstand in '87. I think Mallock got a pretty good result in the other one.
H


Title: Re: Rondeau question
Post by: Andy Zarse on March 07, 2006, 06:09:49 pm
Gents, I'm sorry I had nothing to do with the Pink Van incident, nor was did I ever see the Rondeau in action. I was taking my O levels in June 1980. Back then, my thing was all birds, long hair, lager, motorbikes and ten Players in my pocket. That was the year I started reading Superbike magazine, well it was more interesting than The Chartists, although it could explain the bitterly disappointing exam results. I think I was partly inspired to go to Le Mans having read a fantastic article by the late John Cutts on what a fab and mad weekend he had going down to the Bol D'Or. I remember swearing at the time I'd go to the Bol one day and I've not been yet, so it's still on my hit list (ruptured perineum allowing).

PS Have a great Sebring Matt, sorry I can't be with you; there's always next year. Please pass on my regards to your brother and Fax too.


Title: Re: Rondeau question
Post by: Fax on March 07, 2006, 06:29:40 pm
Andy,
Going to miss you very much at Sebring this year (getting all weepy as I write this) was looking forward to another lively debate over the relative merits of Senna, Villeneuve, and...f**k*ng hell would you look at the knockers on that bird?! ;)
Let me know when your doing the Bol, been on my wish list too.
Fax


Title: Re: Rondeau question
Post by: termietermite on May 15, 2006, 10:43:03 am
Don't know the answer to your question but according to the news on the Rondeau website the M382-001 chassis has now arrived in France and is undergoing restoration.  Hopefully, a chevvy engined Rondeau will therefore be ready for the 2008 classic. :)