Here's some info I received about the series and the body. I had asked about the balance with the rear wing and wondered if the front splitter offset the rear wing plus about how the body came out of the molds to see shipping sizes. I've asked about chassis mods that need to be done to fit the body, but so far no pics or details. I'll keep you posted.
In Scandinavia, this is a big racingseries, and especially in Norway this is one of the series that recruits and produces some of the best drivers in Scandinavia.
Some of the drivers I can mention in a hurry is Andreas Mikkelsen (WRC), Atle Guldbrandsen (VLN), Kenneth Moen(Drifting), Marius Nakken (ThunderCar) and so on... Marius Nakkens is currently racing against drivers like Jan Magnussen, Dennis Lind, Casper Elgaard, etc..
Wich makes us lucky I guess.
The body comes in 5 pieces straight out of the mould, so you basically have to cut and adapt everything yourself.
When it comes to aerodynamic both the splitter and wing helps balancing the car alot better, and of course improve traction. But you will not feel any difference at all unless you are a really fast driver. On a 3.4 kilometer track we improved our laptimes by 0,5 seconds, wich is alot in racing, but not something I would think you will notice on a trackday
The only way to really balance your car, is by changing the springs so that it matches the weight of your car, and your drivingstyle of course.
We also use dampers (with rebound/compression - and height adjustment) from protech to adjust the cars to the spesific track, trackcondition, weather and temperature.
Most of uses motorcycle engines. But some also uses car engines.
The rules of Seven Racing says that you can have a maximum power output of 200hp and maximum 2.0 liter engine.
To make the cars equal we uses a formula who looks like this :
For example:
181hp (+ 2% if you are using a sequential gearbox) * 3 + 80 kg.
I am using a Kawasaki ZX12R engine in my car. To give you some idea of the performance it accelerates from 0-100km/t in about 3 seconds and reaches a top speed of 220 km/t.
We are mostly using the chassis from MK Sportscars and Stuart Taylor, but I am not sure of the exact size to be honest.