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Sebring Winners and Losers
So the Sebring 12 Hours is over for another year and the sportscars racing year is underway. So who are the winners and losers from yesterdays events:-
LMP1 Winners Champion Audi:- As strong as ever they are going to take a lot of beating Dyson:- They have finally finished one of the blue ribbon races in a podium postions Losers Rollcentre:- A new car and engine package, they where problems, but I think they will sort them out before Spa. LMP2 Winners Kruse Motorsport:- Where did that performance come from, I don't think anyone saw it coming either Miracle Motorsports:- Another strong performance and debut win for Kumho Tyres Losers Lola:- Oh dear a bad debut for the B05/40, lets just hope they can get car sorted and quickly GT1 Winners Aston Martin:- A fantastic performance on there debut, it looks like the DBR9 is going to give the Corvette's a run for there money Corvette:- A bit of bad luck during the race but it looks like the C6-R is starting where the C5-R left off Pacific Coast Motorsports:- A strong performance on there race debut Losers Maserati:- Oh dear it went wrong didn't it GT2 Winners TVR:- A fantastic performance by the boys from Blackpool, I think they have booked there tickets for Le Mans. J3 Racing:- Looks like they have made a lot of progress over the winter Petersen / White Lightning:- A strong performance what more can you say. Losers Alex Job:- The mighty Alex Job ran it to problems that doesn't happen very often Spyker Squadron:- The cars are still very fragile. Anyway thats my thoughts discuss. |
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20 Mar 2005, 10:33 (Ref:1256737) | #2 | |
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I don't know how you can say Maserati were losers Rob...i mean they did win the "Invitation" class...
Agreed though, great effort by AM on their first race...and those Spykers are still so fragile. Last edited by kdr; 20 Mar 2005 at 10:39. |
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20 Mar 2005, 10:48 (Ref:1256765) | #4 | ||
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Beyond AM and Corvette, the great winner of this race is the GT1 category : what a show ! And when you remember last year LM GTS race, we could expect something special for this year (in FIA-GT, in ALMS, in LMES and at LM).
A special bravo for Aston Martin, though : boys, you made my day ! *applause* |
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The Maserati was about 2" per lap behind the best GT1. Without 60kgs, it should have follow the Corvettes and Astons. I still don't understand why Maserati officials didn't simply decide to cut off a little 2,5 cm of body work at each side of the car.
In any case, the race in GT1 category will be splendid at Le Mans. |
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Can anyone fill me in on what happened to the Kruse LMP2? I stopped watching at 11.30pm and they were still leading, came back with 30 mins. to go and things had changed completely.
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What a race by the Astons! Even when the Vettes had problems I can't wait to see them collide at Le Mans. I agree with Pascal, if Maserati want to compete they need to do their homework. Running like this is good for nothing. A pity that ALMS has so few LMP2s running all the way. Spyker...hmmmm Coronel was claiming it was justa shakedown in radioLM and saying he was satisfied with the 2'08''. will they make it to LM???
Cannot wait for Spa!!!!!!!!! Gabriel |
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I'd say the biggest losers were Dyson.
After the amount of cash spent on that Lola/AER it is still a complete and utter dog At best, it is only competitive over the 2.45hr races. The sooner Dyson ditch this car the better. |
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Dyson will obviously have to wait until next season now, but theres no getting away from the fact that the Dyson Lola will be very lucky to win a single race this season. Its quick for an hour or two, but then the gremlins hit. Last edited by JAG; 20 Mar 2005 at 14:32. |
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The biggest winner IMO was the ALMS. What a superb race. Nice to see the Aston Martins so competitive from the start. The finish had me on the edge. The in-car shots of McNish knifing through the field in his attempt to catch the sister Audi were great.
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Has been a great race indeed, but thanks to GT1 and GT2 If ALMS would have followed the road choosen by ACO to replace the old LMP900s and LMP675 with the new LMP1 and LMP2 (with restrictors size decrease and ballasts) there would have obtained some more cars in LMP1, and Audis not in the grid front row. They would have still won, but would have had a run 4 their money |
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Sure, but it was still a great race.
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the Dyson Lolas were absolutely competitive (the 16 car was in 2nd as late as around 8 hours into the race, tell me another time a car has done this in an endurance race during the R8's reign) and on outright pace the Dyson cars were right there with the Audis or even faster (Guy Smith in the first 3 hours) at a track that is probably the least favorable to the B01/60 AER package on the ALMS schedule. the cars were much more reliable than years past and a whole lot quicker so how one could make this statement is just beyond me. |
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I agree that the dyson cars have made some great headway...but fact remains they were 20 laps behind at the end and STILL on a podium...
I cannot agree about the quality of the race...at 8h45m remaining I had predicted 3 of the 4 class wins, Aston being the only one i missed...a mere 3:15 into the race...should not be possible and they werent "lucky guesses". As for the season...most of the cool cars are going away...but the #5 vette outta put on a good show, and LM2 is definitely more interesting than last year...If im not too busy i will still hit LRP for the 4th...if not for ALMS then to see SWC one more time! |
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The Audis always have the edge on reliability AND pace. The only people who will benefit from the development of the B01/60 will be the customers of the new Lola 05 LMP1/2s, were the inherent flaws of the B01/60 will be ironed out once and for all. I realise why the ALMS made the decision to keep the 'old' regs until 2006, but the fact is that by catering for the needs of one team 'potenial' new entries have been put off entering until at least next year. Its ironic that the Dyson cars would have been even more competitive had the new regs been implemented, as in the LMES. The result, we are left with the same mind numbingly boring R8 demonstration runs. Last edited by JAG; 20 Mar 2005 at 16:27. |
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I could not agree more, nothing comes even close to the Audis....
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There's really nothing wrong with the pace of the Dyson's. The cars are quick and had qualifying enjoyed better weather I reckon Guy Smith would have put the #20 on pole. The Audi (tank!) drivers can take risks (and let's face it, they were ruthless at times) when dispatching slower traffic which the Lola drivers would not (lighter more fragile car). But ultimately it is the bullet proof reliability of the Audi's over longer distances which perhaps exaggerates the difference between the cars. Nobody denies the R8 is the best prototype of it's generation. I know the Lola's have shown weaknesses but I thought Dyson performed impressively. An overall podium finish in perhaps the toughest of all endurance races is a great achievement for any team. I reckon the team will be delighted to bring both cars home with a podium finish thrown in for good measure.
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At the point that they lost their radiator, they were on the lead lap and going further on each tank of fuel than the Audis wereu. They were going to gain about 2 minutes on the Audis over the next 3 hours based on one fewer stop, which would have put them in front. I think a punched rad could've happened to anyone... |
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I agree Paul, Dyson were just unlucky. This kind of mechanical breakdown can happen to anyone as u said, sure Dyson arent exactly heading into PLM as favourites to win the race, but they have the best chance of the non Audis IMO. Providing the Dyson cars can get a bit of luck theres no reason why they cant win races week in week out, IMO.
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Face it, that car is a heap of crap. If it was ever going to amount to anything it would have happened two seaons ago, at least. We all know it is quick, but if you can't finish what is the point! The engine packaging is too tight, which has led to a miriad of problems, and you only need to blow on the car and it will fall to pieces. Dyson will have to wait for the Lola 05 LMP1 and AER twin turbo package before they can put together a credible title challenge. |
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