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Offline ##RaCeR##
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My oh my, 206 WRC replacement...
« on: August 27, 2003, 05:16:17 AM »


The 2003 Frankfurt Motor Show will mark the third important event in the recent motorsport history of Automobiles Peugeot, with the arrival of the 307 WRC.

In June 1998, the path to 3 consecutive World Rally Championship titles was laid with the simultaneous presentation of the 206 and its sports derivative the 206 WRC. With victories in 2000, 2001 and 2002, the 206 WRC is again leading the field this year and could indeed make it four in a row for Peugeot. Although the 206 WRC has been one of the most successful and reliable rally cars in this modern era, it is now however time for the 307 to enhance its range with the unveiling of the 307 "World Rally Championship" version: the 307 WRC.

The success of the 206 WRC followed on from the company\'s presentation of the 205 Turbo 16 in 1983, jointly with the marketing of its little sister, the 205. The 205 Turbo 16 went on to win the Championships (Manufacturers and Driver\'s) in 1985 and 1986.

Based on the top-of-the-range version of the 307CC fitted with an engine developing 130 kW, the 307 WRC is Peugeot\'s next weapon, its destiny being to replace the 206 WRC at exactly the right moment - it is currently triple world champion. Its arrival in the coupé version will be the result of the great advances in development and the still formidable competitive capacity of the 206 WRC which has enabled the Peugeot Sport team to perfect the vehicle before launching the 307 WRC in competition. Its wheels first turned on Christmas Eve 2002; since then the test sessions have become more frequent, both off and on road.

Pre-planning studies began 15 months ago, a choice finally being made in favour of a CC version of the 307, at the request of Peugeot management and the Marketing department, with the production of an even more effective version of the Coupé Cabriolet also being a top priority.

Although heavier than the 5-door model, like any coupé cabriolet the 307 CC requires a certain number of stiffeners; the 307 WRC project benefited from the new legislation which increased the minimum legal weight of the body to 320 kg. The folding parts forming the roof of the cabriolet are now fixed.

One innovation is the 307 WRC gearbox, a 5 speed Hewland, which is located at the rear of the engine in a transverse position, contrary to the one on the 206 WRC which is in a longitudinal position. A conical counter gear situated behind the centre differential provides the drive to the rear wheels. The three differentials - front, centre and rear - are electronically managed.

Another new feature is that the engine is no longer the XU9J4 but the more recent XU7JP4, still with an aluminium block. Power is approximately 300 bhp (221kW) at an engine speed of 5250 rpm with a torque of 580 Nm at 3500 rpm.

Comparative table of the dimensions of the 206WRC and 307WRC

 206 WRC  307 WRC
Dimensions  
Length:  4.005 m  4.344 m  
Width:  1.770 m  1.770 m  
Wheelbase:  2.468 m  2.610 m  
Weight:  1230 kg  1230 kg  


Homologation of this racing vehicle will be required by January 2004. To obtain homologation, 2500 307 CC 130kW vehicles must have been produced, at the same time as 25, 000 vehicles in the 307 CC range, in twelve consecutive months.

RIP 206.

Offline GmanJoe

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« Reply #1 on: August 27, 2003, 06:22:53 AM »
It looks like a Toyota Paseo!

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« Reply #2 on: August 27, 2003, 07:58:55 AM »
There\'s no real reason for them to switch from the 206WRC to a 307WRC.  As the article stated, the 206 has been very successful, so why mess with a good thing?  The answer:

They want to sell more 307s.  On the inside, these cars bear no resemblence to the production cars they\'re based on, so if Peugeot knows how to build a WRC car (and they obviously do), they could base it on any body they want, and it would probably still be successful.  The only question is, which production car do they want to sell more of?  So the decision is made..."at the request of Peugeot management and the Marketing department."

This goes on all the time.
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« Reply #3 on: August 27, 2003, 12:50:24 PM »
It looks like shit.

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« Reply #4 on: August 27, 2003, 07:10:38 PM »
:(  man... i love the 206. It was indeed a good competitor in the WRC. Front looks a lot similar but i wanna see the rear. 307 huh? Ill have to get used to that one.
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« Reply #5 on: August 28, 2003, 05:56:55 AM »
Looks fine to me. I\'m getting bored with the 206 anyway. :)
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