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5 Jan 2007, 00:48 (Ref:1806726) | #1 | ||
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Only single LMP1 car at Sebring test...
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http://www.imsaracing.net/2007/alms/...st entries.pdf Still only 1 car turning up for the test in LMP1, is the class at crisis point yet? Is there still time for Creation/Zytek or anybody else to prepare a meaningful challenge to Audi this season? Not looking Good... (P.S. Yes I've spotted the lack of GT1 also, but thats for another thread) |
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So, as you said GT1 has even less cars. Is GT1 at a crisis point?
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Seriously though, the last GT1 news I heard was that once all the annual fuss and nonsense is over, it's probably going to be 2 Yellow cars racing against 2 Green cars. The main issue however is LMP1, as it's supposed to be the flagship class for ALMS. GT1 cars have other series to appear in, but LMP's do not. Therefore lack of LMP1 entry numbers is a potential crisis. |
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The grounding of all LMP1 activity mainly Europe is what's hitting ALMS P1... but their LMP2 is astounding - it's not as though the championships dying, just evolving into something different. (You're not missing your hairy back are you?) |
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A few teams did not participate in last years IMSA Sebring test, preferring private test sessions.
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I think not all the cars that are attending the Sebring test are on that list (yet). I know for instance that Spyker is going to be there and they are not on the list, so it is possible that some LMP1 teams are actually going but are also not on the list.
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Perhaps a long hard look needs to be taken at the P1 category rules and regs, if grid sizes are to be hugely reduced. Clearly there is not the appeal to enter into P1. It is meant to be the top class and there are clearly plenty of teams willing to invest in Prototype racing as can be seen from P2.
Perhaps (if there is the pull between the LMS & ALMS) then there could be a place for returning to one major international series with races both side of the "pond", in effect combining ALMS & LMS. Just a thought. |
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I think it's a bit premature to call LMP1 dead. Isn't Acura planning to move to LMP1? Porsche possibly as well?
LMP900/LMP1 has been theoretically "dead" since Cadillac pulled out and there's been no major manufacturers as competitors to Audi. |
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I certainly don't think its "dead", in fact quite the opposite, but I just wanted to point out that the increase in teams heading towards LMP2 seems to suggest that P2 is more appealing for them (especially non-factory teams). I thought Acura was heading for LMP2 - but could be completely wrong! |
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I meant after they try LMP2, they were going to move up to LMP1.
Nor am I saying it's "dead" either, just that it hasn't been interesting without major competition, which I think will be coming in the near future. |
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If the regs were not so biassed towards diesel power, Pesca, Creation, Zytek and Dyson would have all been competitors to the Audi. |
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The thing is though, LMP1 was strong in LMS because there were no manufacturers, so it was more of an even field. With Peugeot showing up, one has to wonder if LMP1 in LMS could dwindle due to domination unless another major automobile manufacturer steps up? Maybe Porsche?
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Yet these great indpendent teams are still the back bone of the prototype racing. |
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I know that the Pesca was on the pole in 2005...and thought they were both spots on the front row, but could be wrong about that.... The 2nd place car was th fastest car in the race itself....you're correct....gearbox trouble cost them a lot of time, and they fought their way back to 2nd... |
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You'll recall, the R8s were running with ballast, smaller restrictors, smaller rear wing, and less fuel capacity (I think). The Pescarolo cars were running to hybrid rules. An advantage that they did not exploit. |
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Getting back to the ALMS, you can't blame any team for not wanting to compete against the R10's as there's just no point.
The blatent favouritism of the ACO towards Diesel power is the making of the ALMS LMP1 problem, at least in LMP2 teams feel they have some sort of a chance. Reducing the tank from 90 to 81 litres just isn't enough. And I'm not just talking about the engine reg's which are the problem, it's things like the stupid non-existant AirCon Coupe rules that raised the minimum weight upto 925kg that was a killer also. If there's one thing a petrol has over a diesel it's a weight advantage, and that was cruely taken away with one pointless ACO ruling. IMSA tried to re-balance this last season by fudging the rules which they shouldn't have needed to do, and I think they're going to have to repeat this "bribe" if any other teams are going to join this year. |
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