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23 Oct 2006, 01:22 (Ref:1745643) | #1 | |
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Farewell GT1?
Reading quotes from DSC and watching Speed, it does appear to be a very real possibility there will no no factory GT1 cars competing in next years ALMS.
Regulations that suit GM will drive away Aston Martin and vice versa. Without competition neither will compete. With competitively priced LMP1/2's (Radical etc.) enticing privateers with reasonably large budgets, and a resurgent GT2 and GT3 attracting those with fewer funds, GT1 seems to be left high and dry. Doug Fehan, “If we were to leave, I think you’d see about 20 cars show up in the GT1 class next year.” (Source DSC) Obviously an exageration, but Fehan seems to be prpearing the ground for a withdrawel and, maybe, saying that wouldn't be such a bad thing for the series. Over on this side of the pond FIA GT is going through struggles, while looking long term, you have to ask were the next generation of GT1's are coming from? Will Prodrive build a DBR9 successor? Will Corvette concentrate on GT2 and/or step upto P1? After their struggles with the MC12, would Maserati build a car to the 2010 P1 regs or go up against the 911, 430, Panoz in GT2? No imminent succesor to the 575GTC from Ferrari. IMO, the best we can hope for in GT1 is a factory withdrawel from all series, leaving privateers to battle it out, hopefully slowing the pace of development/increase in costs. |
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Jag, good questions, and I believe the normal rational to answer them does not apply due to the bizarre constricting rules that are applied. But I agree with your last statement as being a good starting place for starting top line GT racing all over again. Bob |
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Corvette is done ???????
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Grand Standing and Politics.
Aston and Corvette will be in GT1 next year. There are three NEW manufacturers looking at 2008. |
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GT500/GT300
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Hope they stay in GT1.
If GT1 is doomed to brake up, I will have to cry myself to sleep for the next couple of days or so. |
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yes rules. If a GT500/300 variant replaced GT1 it would instantly mean that you would gain Toyota, Nissan and Honda, who could race the GT1 Astons and Vettes
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I have to agree with JAG GT1 is becoming less and less viable, while AM and the GM boys did the best they could to make a 4 car class interesting, a 4 car class has no long term viability...hopefully Fogelhund is right and GT1 is going to see a resurgence in 08....NISSAN? who else though, I think 3 GT1 manufacturers by 08 sounds a tad optimistic
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My most recent AutoWeek quotes Fehan as saying they're looking at Europe and the LMS becauase of their issues with IMSA and the competition rules to keep the DBR9 and C6.R in balance.
I think it's all grandstanding and sabre-rattling. I don't think they'll leave. Last edited by rblanshard; 23 Oct 2006 at 15:51. |
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Real manufactuer cars or half hearted, ala 575GTC's and Murcielagos? Former customer car markets are drying up so it's big budget factory programs, as we see at GM, or nothing IMO. What privateer would go up against factory cars in GT1? |
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Why not. The VLN car was very near to the road car but I think they learned a lot with that car
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the GT1 Ferrari for next year is on it's... way... dunno if it's going to be raced in USA but... somewhere it will race
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I remember hearing about this a while ago too, over at DSC I beleive. If I remember correctly the car is also being factory developed, there were some shots of it testing at Monza a while ago, albeit in lots of cladding.
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Regarding a GT2 Vantage, when the DBR9 project was announced a couple of years back David Richards did mention that Prodrive, with Aston Martins blessing, were looking at developing a GT2 Vantage circumstances accepting.
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Will the current GT2 become the new GT1??
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as far as farewell gt1 goes, i think it is heading that way. in the alms despite the corvettes being fast and strong they are beatable, aston martin showed this by wining 5 races including a 1,2 in petit le mans. overall though i feal that gt1 is lacking big grids in alms, lms and fia gt and those grids will continue to decline if new manufacturers, and exsting ones dont get involved in the series. i was just watching the french gt championshio on motors and noticed they have numerous dodge vipers, a few corvettes, a couple of 550s and even a lister storm competing. couldnt the fia offer these cars bigger restrictors so they are still competitive in the fia series and therefore boost gt1 grids. im sure with careful monitoring of pefromance these 'older' cars the fia, and even alms to have big gt1 grids and good close racing.
also im sure if the fia series could attract bigger crowds then more manufacturers would see a potential market to sell there cars in. to attract more fans to the series the fia could take a leaf out of the alms book by involving spectators more. open up the grid before race so that fans can get close to the cars and crews run something similar to the pit challenge the alms have try and keep the fans up to date with whats happening on the track ie. positons of the cars in the paddock area dont keep the cars locked away in their pit garages, place the teams and cars in awnings in the paddock so that fans to see the cars up close ovbiously these are all things i would like to see happen, but im sure theres a few people who feel/ think the same, thanks for letting me speak my mind its much appreciated |
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