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22 Jun 2005, 05:33 (Ref:1336769) | #1 | ||
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Le Mans - turn 6 and turn 7 ?
Here are this year´s Le Mans turn speeds:
http://www.lemans.org/24heuresdumans...se/Corners.pdf speeds are for those corners:Porsche curves, Ford, turn 6, turn 7 Does anybody know which are curves 6 and 7? Are they part of Porsche curves? |
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22 Jun 2005, 11:15 (Ref:1337010) | #2 | ||
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Just counting them in my head. I think it is the Esses. 6 and 7 is quite early in the lap. It depends on how it is counted (e.g. is the Dunlop chicane 1 or 2?). Possibly Esess and Tetre Rouge?
The length of each 'sector' is at the top of each column. I don't think I've seen data of this kind before. Nice. |
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which are fastes there / 234 kph/ it looks like it is one of porsche curves / I think/ . You can see that Pescarolo cars are some 8 kph faster than Audi cars at this corner! |
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22 Jun 2005, 12:03 (Ref:1337052) | #4 | ||
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Let me just convert this to old money to give myself a better idea. Taking #2 speeds:
T6 107.4mph T7 141mph Also these speeds are an averages and will be higher than the minimum speed obtained in that corner. T7 could well be Tetre Rouge. I think those speeds are representative of the Esses and Tetre Rouge. Turns 6 and 7 are quite early on the circuit. I also assumed that T7 was immediately after T6! If you count the curves around the circuit then the Porsche curves would be nearer T20. |
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22 Jun 2005, 12:34 (Ref:1337113) | #5 | ||
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Interesting speeds...
I was camped at the Tertre Rouge campsite, overlooking the Esses. First part (right hander) is more or less flat out down the hill from the Dunlop Bridge (I guess around 200 km/h), then they brake for the second part (left), so that ain't T6 & T7 - the speeds are wrong way round. Thinking about it, T6 and T7 could be the second (left) part of the Esses, followed by the open right hander that leads into the short straight immediately before Tertre Rouge. Or possibly Tertre Rouge followed by the flat open right onto Mulsanne. Looking at the distances (2nd column) though, just under 400m doesn't seem far enough. Would be interesting to confirm - having picked out Ford and Porsche curves, you'd think they'd choose another interesting one like Tertre Rouge. Another thought - it could be the first Mulsanne chicane... depends whether they count Dunlop and the Esses as single "turns" or not ... !! |
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If it was the Esses. My only thought was that it would be the left and the right as 6 and 7. Although the speeds are two different. However it all depends on the begining and ends of the little sectors and whether they contain acceleration of braking areas.
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Yeah, I think my idea of what is/was the Esses has been confused a little by the new bit after Dunlop!
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