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18 Aug 2007, 18:21 (Ref:1991481) | #1 | |
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Le Mans Series 2008
As we're hitting the tail end of the 2007 LMS season it's time to look ahead to 2008.
Some DSC news snippets:- Currently 85 entries for the 2008 series, GT2 backmarkers seemingly have no chance! A1 Ring could replace Nurburgring (please), Barcelona may be in for Valencia. Will Audi enter at last with Joest? How many customer 908's? |
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85!? These are probably not all full season entries?
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afaik the A1 ring is abandoned with a large trench down the middle of the pit straight after mr red bull decided not to buy it.
barca for valencia - why bother with a race in spain where sportscars aren't really that big. donington would be far better. audi with joest and private pugs - yes please! |
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I thought A1-Ring had been destroyed after Red Bull did buy it, but their plans to turn it into a test track failed.
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Brno has problems drawing large crowds for WTCC, so I don't think LMS would be a sucess there.
Maybe they should change from Nürburgring to Lausitz-Ring. Would give the series a bit of Daytona-Flavor... |
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Video streaming like the Spa one would be great for the complete season ...
Timing should be improved, its updating to often from my point of view |
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I reckon they should ditch monza and use mugello instead, its a far more interesting track. As for spain - replace it with somewhere with a sportscar following as has been said. Denmark anyone? Get an Audi in there and have Tom make a guest appearance. |
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No suitable tracks in Denmark I fear. I think all Dansih tracks are short touring car circuits.
I wouldn't be oppossed to giving the UK a 2nd round, though. It's the homeland of a good number of teams and historically Great Britain had quite often hosted two SWC rounds at Silverstone and Brands Hatch. Noise days at Brands might be an insurmountable problem nowadays. Or maybe a race in France? Of course, they have the Big One, but there's also a good number of French teams, so maybe a race at Dijon would make sense. I am fine with Monza, though, as it has a lot of history and is a nice test for Le Mans. Same applies theoretically for Nürburgring, but I am not a fan of the current track. Radical Idea: bring back the Le Mans revanche at the Norisring as an LMP-only sprint (200 Miles) race on DTM-saturday. Stands would be full there and maybe Audi would come out to play as it is their home track. |
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Barcelona may be another joint weekend with Renault World Series which would be a step in the right direction.
Monza was much busier thank to this link up and Spa apparently had a 20,000+ attendance today. |
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What about Silverstone for a second UK round and Donington replaced by Rockingham - would be a little different and would give the "Daytona flavour".
BEL - Spa GBR1 - Silverstone GBR2 - Rockingham GER - Lausitz (near to Berlin, another roval) ITA - Monza ??? - ??? And as for the numbers, what about a GT and an (if needed) LMP sprint race on saturday? 50 mins each, each driver must appear in the car. |
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But maybe a split series is the long term solution, like in the 70s when they had the World Championship for Makes for the Group 5 cars and the Sportscar World Championship for the Group 6 cars. While we're at it, here's my schedule: April: Monza 1000k May: Spa 1000k June: free for Le Mans July: Norisring (LMP-sprint 200Mil ) August: Silverstone 1000k September: Season-ending 10hrs at Lausitz or the Rock including some night racing. |
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Beat me to the punch, but yes, there are no suitable Danish tracks to my knowledge.
My schedule: April: Monza 1000km April/May: Brno 1000km May: Spa 1000km June: Le Mans Break July: Norisring 500km (LMP) August: Brands Hatch 1000km September: Zandvoort 1000km (Assen is more of a bike track) Just for argument's sake, if they ran in Spain, I'd go for Jerez. Mugello would be great for a second Italian round; Monza has history, and its one of a very few serious slipstreaming tracks left. I'm not sure if A1-Ring is operational or not, but Salzburgring should be. If they were to run in France, use Paul Ricard, without the chicane on the Mistral Straight. The Rockingham roval is painfully tight; I'd prefer Valencia to it. For Lausitz, I'd really want them to run the Grand Prix circuit with oval Turn 1. |
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I actually believe the present calendar is two thirds of what it should always be.
We have 4 traditional/classic circuits which are ideal for this type of racing. Monza, Spa, Nurburgring and Silverstone should, I believe, remain unaltered (and should occupy the same weekend each year). The fly-away season finale appears not to have been a popular decision. Then again, finding an acceptable fifth (and sixth?) circuit in Europe has proved very difficult. I'm really not sure what's for the best, but I'd be very interested to know the consensus from the team's themselves. |
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I agree with the 4 trad/classic races.
Why not have a French round on the Bugatti Circuit at LM???? And not have a race 2 weeks after the big one, btw. How many races does the series need? 5 at most, Prototypes are expensive to run and the only reason there are full grids is that with a limited number of rounds most of the teams can get a budget together. Add too many or fly away rounds and the series will end up with 30 car (or less) grids like ALMS. Or even more teams dropping out after 1 or 2 races or only appearing for their favourite or local races. |
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Looks like no LNT Panoz' next season unless Panoz develop the car. Last edited by JAG; 20 Aug 2007 at 16:32. |
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Jag where did the 85 possible entrants come from? (I can't seem to find that reference)
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