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25 Jun 2014, 20:06 (Ref:3426445) | #1 | ||
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2015 WEC Discussion
Stepping away from the track limit talk, lets see what NEW Track talk will happen...
http://www.racer.com/wec-le-mans/ite...o-gerard-neveu A good question on the scheduling and the huge summer gap by Marshall Pruett Quote:
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25 Jun 2014, 20:16 (Ref:3426450) | #2 | ||
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Hope Le Mans will be the start of the WEC season ...
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Furthemore even end of the August is ludicrously long gap. ILMC Imola laughs at you (as do the regional series) I don't really like the LM finale idea but then again the scheduling can hardly be any worse than it is right now in my book. But they really keep re-mentioning the Road to Le Mans marketing thing again and again, don't they... |
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I think that merely means they're gonna move most of the current number of races to that period because it's less crowded season. One of the many problems of this proposed winter schedule is that they would be forced to race in the southern hemisphere for most of the reason apart from the early fall and spring, unless they space it out unevenly (like now...). So even less chance of second or third race in North America and European races would have to be packed to April-May again. Assuming they wouldn't start the season in Europe Then again they waste most of the summer and early fall doing nothing already so I guess there would no difference... Last edited by Deleted; 26 Jun 2014 at 09:55. |
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Potential winter schedule with current venues that could maybe work given local weather concerns:
December: Brazil January: Bahrain February: COTA March: Fuji March/April: Shanghai April/May: Silverstone May: Spa June: Le Mans |
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26 Jun 2014, 16:32 (Ref:3426851) | #7 | |
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If they are going to have a winter schedule they need to be really careful and work alongside Formula E to reduce clashes.
Large amount of sportscar drivers involved. |
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To me the "winter" calendar should have the same actual calendar, just change the order of races... 1. austin sept 2. fuji oct 3. shangai nov 4. bahrain nov 5. interlagos nov-dec 6. silverstone apr 7. spa may 8. le mans june To optmize everything, interlagos round should follow austin (or vice versa) so teams will avoid extra "ocean journey" for their cars, but will remain however a 3 months hole between nov-dec race and silverstone round. Unfortunately a january race will be extremely hard to organize, because most of lmp2, gtpro and gtam drivers and teams could be already involved with 24H of daytona |
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They could run Bathurst in mid-February ...
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2015 WEC Entry and Schedule Rumors
As talk begins to heat up for next season, I thought I would get this thread started. I have moved a few posts from the 2014 thread to begin.
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26 Jun 2014, 18:55 (Ref:3426885) | #13 | |
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Bathurst has too low of a FIA Grade for LMP. And not gargantuan seas of tarmac runoffs aka the first priority check of FIA/ACO unfortunately...
For those winter calendar suggestions here, are we seriously suggesting - especially knowÃ*ng the current situation - that they would only settle for two month off season between LM and August... with only 8 races there would be bigger gaps during the actual season alone. |
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26 Jun 2014, 19:22 (Ref:3426891) | #14 | ||
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I think it would be better to have 14 races of 500 KM than 7 races of 1000 KM.
my calendar could be so: August: Nurburgring and Sochi September: Montreal and Austin October: Fuji and Surfers Paradise November: Shangai and Bahrein December: Abu Dhabi January: Interlagos February: Montmelo March: Monza April: Silverstone May: Spa June: Le mans |
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I would preferably have distances ranging all the way from 500km to 12h in multiple variations, but yes I'd rather even have spec 500km format for all the regular races than the tedious standardized six hours.
But since ACO is too stubborn to change we are wasting valuable minutes of our lives daydreaming of these. Last edited by Deleted; 26 Jun 2014 at 19:35. |
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26 Jun 2014, 19:32 (Ref:3426894) | #16 | |
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the transition issue could be solved if all teams agree to run 2 different seasons in only one. I explain better, at example:
silverstone 2014 spa 2014 le mans 2014 austin 2014 - 2015 fuji 2014 - 2015 shangai 2014 - 2015 bahrein 2014 - 2015 interlagos 2014 - 2015 silverstone 2015 spa 2015 le mans 2015 the points given for austin/fuji/shangai/bahrein/interlagos races are awarded for 2014 season and for 2015 too... example, audi will go to austin with 114 points, if #1 and #2 at austin will finish first and second, audi will earn 43 points for both 2014 and 2015 championship (157points for 2014 classification, 43 for 2015). 2014 points earned from silverstone will be kept until the season end at interlagos, while all the 2015 points earned from austin to interlagos will be for 2015 classification; after the winter break; silverstone, spa and le mans races will decide 2015 classification! so after 2015 LM, the 2015-2016 winter series can start smoothly. |
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Why do you want to have Le Mans as the last race? It will devalue WEC. Have it as the first race, NASCAR also starts with Daytona. That will draw attention and people might watch the next races ...
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It works for NASCAR, why not try it with auto racing?
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26 Jun 2014, 20:39 (Ref:3426922) | #21 | |
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I think the issue is not the spectators but the teams/manufacturers quitting after LeMans. They are trying this way to have all the races as "Road to LeMans" and not "Road off LeMans"
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In other words, they know too well teams only really care about Le Mans and treat rest of the championship as afterthought.
To quote Maelochs from the other thread, "it only hurts 'cause it's true" |
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26 Jun 2014, 21:06 (Ref:3426926) | #23 | ||
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However, the main South American series, and Australian V8 Supercars, keep to the Northern Hemisphere calendar, rather than their own. The World Cup is happening in Brazilian winter, and it will be the same for the Summer Olympics in 2016. Where is A1GP right now?
All of the teams, cars, and all but one track are in the Northern Hemisphere. I know why it's being discussed, but it doesn't make sense and won't work well, if at all. There's no sense in having the guys overseas in early December, and then again sometime in January, because everything will have to come back to home base, so that everyone can spend the Holidays with their families. Not to mention, a bunch of drivers and team personnel are tied up with the Daytona 24 at the end of January anyway. |
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26 Jun 2014, 21:31 (Ref:3426934) | #24 | |
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Theres a big summer/early Autumn in the northern hemisphere with warm weather to run 4 races. Theres also plenty of tropical/semi arad areas they could visit during the winter. Early in the year they could travel to there or to the southern hemisphere. Indonesia would be a good place to run imo.
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2012 - 4 cars dropped out: 16, 28, 58, 59 2013 - 2 cars dropped out: 21, 28 (include the 13 car if you want) 2014 - so far in 2014, no one has dropped out This problem isn't as bad as people make it out to be. |
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