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Old 02-15-2009, 01:51 AM
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Ford RS200 IMSA GTO (Hi-Res Hide-Out)

Ford RS200 IMSA GTO


One RS200 found its way in circuit racing, originated as a roadcar, it was converted to IMSA GTO specification powered by a 750+ BHP 2.0 litre turbo BDTE Cosworth Evolution engine. Competing against the numerous factory backed teams such as Mazda, Mercury and Nissan, with their newly built spaceframe specials, despite being a privateer, the car never achieved any real success to be a serious contender and was sold off later. The car is now used to compete in the Unlimited category at the Pikes Peak hillclimb.

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Old 02-15-2009, 02:51 AM
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Very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
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Old 02-15-2009, 03:42 AM
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any info on the year during which it was converted or raced?
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Old 02-15-2009, 03:54 AM
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750 bhp from 2 litres? I'd like to see the bill for engine internals, and it's great shame it wasn't successful, just underdeveloped by Ford, I'd suppose.
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Old 02-15-2009, 04:10 AM
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Not really "underdeveloped", but more "late" developed.
One of the later GroupB rally car developments.
Was getting things sorted just in time for GroupB to be banned
Went on to have a VERY successful rallycross career.
Nothing particularly exotic on the internals.
But expensive to maintain. The "evo" engine upgrade - as this has - threw a cam belt on brothers RS and was £10K to rebuild the head/valves and a piston
Not an ideal track racer as the car was designed for rallying
Bodywork was manufactured by Reliant -- of Reliant Robin fame
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Old 02-15-2009, 05:30 AM
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any info on the year during which it was converted or raced?
IIRC 1986 ('87 perhaps?)
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Not really "underdeveloped", but more "late" developed.
One of the later GroupB rally car developments.
Was getting things sorted just in time for GroupB to be banned
Went on to have a VERY successful rallycross career.
Nothing particularly exotic on the internals.
But expensive to maintain. The "evo" engine upgrade - as this has - threw a cam belt on brothers RS and was £10K to rebuild the head/valves and a piston
Not an ideal track racer as the car was designed for rallying
Bodywork was manufactured by Reliant -- of Reliant Robin fame
bit more on the car at Seeking Sponsorship and driver for Ford RS200 GTO racecar for Pikes Peak Race!
But only because failed with their first Group B car, the RS1700T.
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Old 02-15-2009, 11:35 AM
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Very interesting car, I had no idea only on one was ever converted for road racing. Though on the other hand, SWBs don't always equal great road race cars.
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Old 02-15-2009, 02:14 PM
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why are all of the IMSA GTO cars so ugly?
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Old 02-15-2009, 02:22 PM
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It started in the early seventies when styling was on the decline and stopped in the mid nineties right as cars were starting to look good again.

Thanks carreragt10
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But only because failed with their first Group B car, the RS1700T.
Well to be fair, every manufacturer was developing a GroupB car based on the body of a car in their range. The clear success of the Audi Quattro 4WD and the short wheelbase spaceframe 205 led everyone to follow that path for GroupB. All the RS1700T engines were used in the RS200
not fair to say they "failed" with their first, they were beaten to the punch on radical homologation special spaceframe rally cars !
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Well to be fair, every manufacturer was developing a GroupB car based on the body of a car in their range. The clear success of the Audi Quattro 4WD and the short wheelbase spaceframe 205 led everyone to follow that path for GroupB. All the RS1700T engines were used in the RS200
not fair to say they "failed" with their first, they were beaten to the punch on radical homologation special spaceframe rally cars !
Well then the car wasn't rubbish, just their planification.

Altough, to be honest the Stratos had already shown the way to go in the 70's. Arguably the 037, IIRC the first ever car homologated in Group B, was a modernised 80's Stratos. Of couse Audi had shown earlier that four wheel drive would eventually become necessary, so what Peugeot basically did was combine what had made the Quattro successful and what brought Lancia the championships. And voilà, the 205 T16 appeared.

The RS1700T was far too convenional to succeed amongst those homoloagtion specials. And the RS200, despite showing promise, was far, far too late. Even Lancia which realised their mistake with 037 were (slightly) quicker to react and with better results too.
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It started in the early seventies when styling was on the decline and stopped in the mid nineties right as cars were starting to look good again.
You are 100% correct and that era truly was the dark age of cars.

Jalopnik calls it part of that time the Malaise Era which I think is a good term in reference to the cars produced.
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You are 100% correct and that era truly was the dark age of cars.

Jalopnik calls it part of that time the Malaise Era which I think is a good term in reference to the cars produced.
The 80's were a great decade with some truly great cars and you could still buy some of the all time greats.

It also was before globalisation and standardisation took over.
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Old 02-15-2009, 05:24 PM
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Altough, to be honest the Stratos had already shown the way to go in the 70's
Not really, monocoque chassis - ok with tubular front and rear outriggers.
Rear engine, RWD.
About all it had for it was the short wheelbase, which was it's downfall.
A great looking car and one of THE best to hear coming through a forest, but off the pace
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Arguably the 037, IIRC the first ever car homologated in Group B, was a modernised 80's Stratos.
Not really, didn't share anything with the concept.
( well OK, the idea of a monocoque core and spacefreme front/rear, but the 037 took it much further than the Stratos did and used small supercharged engine.
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Of couse Audi had shown earlier that four wheel drive would eventually become necessary, so what Peugeot basically did was combine what had made the Quattro successful and what brought Lancia the championships. And voilà, the 205 T16 appeared.
Spot on.
So the 205 was the first of what we came to know as the GroupB layout and style of car. Even Audi were late in realising this and getting the spaceframe , short wheelbase S1 evo into competition.

The RS1700T was far too convenional to succeed amongst those homoloagtion specials. And the RS200, despite showing promise, was far, far too late. Even Lancia which realised their mistake with 037 were (slightly) quicker to react and with better results too.[/quote]
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