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Malin
Jan 07, 2005, 5:53 AM
There are some rumours that we gone see this car in Stcc this year :) it would be nice to have a American car In the Swedish touring car championship once again the Chrysler Neon didn’t do so well 1998


http://www.sportbilen.se/bilder/bilder/lacetti468.jpg


New Chevrolet Lacetti WTCC made itīs first shakedown
The very first Chevrolet Lacetti World Touring Car has been shaken down at the Motor Industry Research Association (MIRA) Proving Ground near Nuneaton, UK. British driver Rob Huff put the first miles on the clock for what is Chevroletīs first ever factory racing effort in Europe.

The shake down went very well and without any major problems, other than the usual and very normal teething problems that come with every brand new racing project.

- "Todayīs test has gone very well, itīs always a good sign when a car works straight out of the box," said RML Chief Executive, Ray Mallock. "We have completed a fair amount of running today and have encountered no problems. Rob has been able to run at a good speed and push the car quite hard. The reports have been favourable on the engine and brakes and generally the whole package. We have managed to build on the limited data we had so it has been a very productive day and we can now continue with our planned test and development programme."

Driver Rob Huff said: "Itīs been a very positive start for us today; the car feels good and is nicely balanced. We carried out various system checks and everything is running well. The cold weather has meant it took some time to get some temperature in the tyres but despite that we have been picking up the pace gradually and are all very happy with the way things have worked. Itīs certainly put a smile on my face to get behind the wheel!"

Motorsports Manager for Chevrolet Europe, Eric Nčve, was equally pleased: "After months of preparation Chevroletīs World Touring Car Championship effort has now become a tangible reality. Six months ago this car only existed in the back of peopleīs minds, but now itīs a state of the art race car, built and run by one of the finest teams in the motorsports business and to be driven by what we feel is an excellent line-up of drivers."

On return from MIRA the car will receive a complete mechanical check before undergoing various workshop tests including torsion, camber & toe stiffness tests to validate the computer calculations. This process will take approximately 10 days. This will be followed by testing various set-up options including spring, anti-roll bar and damper rates as well as simpler checks such as confirming fuel tank capacity. These workshop tests will then be followed by four post rig damper testing in preparation for the second track test on 21 January.

The first group test for the new World Touring Car Championship is scheduled for 22 and 23 March at the Monza racetrack in Italy. The championship will kick off at the same track on 10 April, to finish after 20 races in the Peopleīs Republic of China on 20 November.

Source: Chevrolet

SubaruKid37
Jan 07, 2005, 8:38 AM
hahahaha, that is a Kia Laceti!
funny, I only thought Daewoo was changing to Chevrolet in the UK, but I guess that Kia might follow too if this car does well!

I like this WTCC coming back, we should get a series of new cars like this, and the Focus etc

CarRocker
Jan 07, 2005, 10:05 AM
hahahaha, that is a Kia Laceti!
funny, I only thought Daewoo was changing to Chevrolet in the UK, but I guess that Kia might follow too if this car does well!

There is no Kia Lacetti my friend, only the Deawoo, and now the Chevrolet Lacetti.

Malin
Jan 07, 2005, 10:18 AM
So the American made car is just are rebadged Daewoo .. tss tss

SubaruKid37
Jan 07, 2005, 10:24 AM
There is no Kia Lacetti my friend, only the Deawoo, and now the Chevrolet Lacetti.
yes... I learnt something new today, there is no Kia Lacetti... see, the internet is a wealth of knowledge, as Carrocker explained to me below on msn :p

Tuem says:
i saw you made a mistake on SCF ;) there is no Kia Lacetti
Tom says:
no? what is it then?
Tuem says:
Deawoo Lacetti
Tom says:
oh... well they are all the same
Tom says:
its all korean stuff, makes no difference to me :p
Tuem says:
no, Kia has nothing to do with GM, but they do with the big rival: Daimler-Chrysler
Tom says:
but the main company is still korean, i get confused with them
Tuem says:
and you dont get confused with aaaaalllll those Impreza's etc?
Tom says:
thats because they are decent cars
Tuem says:
they're all Asian, makes no difference to me :p
Tom says:
hahahaha, fair enough :p

and Malin, in the UK, GM are changing all the Daewoo models to Chevrolet names

Jacol
Jan 07, 2005, 11:14 AM
and Malin, in the UK, GM are changing all the Daewoo models to Chevrolet names

Same in Poland.

CarRocker
Jan 07, 2005, 11:26 AM
Same in Poland.

That's in whole Europe the case. They're trying to get better known here.

Malin
Jan 07, 2005, 11:36 AM
Hehe If I go to http://www.chevrolet.se/ and shoes my country *Sweden* then I am redirected to http://www.daewoo.nu/ It’s a big conspiracy :)

jimkk29
Jan 07, 2005, 6:43 PM
A racer Daewoo?? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA!!!!!!!!!!

CarRocker
Jan 08, 2005, 5:45 AM
A racer Daewoo?? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA!!!!!!!!!!

No, a racer Chevrolet:p

pacman
Jan 08, 2005, 9:36 AM
No, a racer Chevrolet:p

Exactly. ;)

Mopar68
Jan 08, 2005, 9:30 PM
hmmm. Interesting. I've never heard of a lacetti.