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Anyone know anything about a new european Sportscar championship?
I understand that the FIA Sportscar championship is a dead duck. and that someone somewhere mentioned to me (can't remember who) that there was a potential European Sportscar championship being set up for 2003! I'd like to know how true this is?:confused:
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Thanks rd, looks interesting for 2004, so whats on the cards for 2003?
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Well Ratel and the part owners have stated that there is no intention to merge the championships, although thats the offical line. Personally Id like to see some kind of ELMS series like in 2001, as long as its not named the ELMS.
The ALMS dominates the sports car field too much as it is at the moment and could do with some competition, lets just hope the name of the championship - if it happens is read FIA not IMSA. |
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Competition just dilutes an allready weak sportscar industry
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Competiton? There would be no more competition than there is now if it happens all that would simply happen is the FIA GT and FIA SCC would merge into one European championship thereofre if anything strenghing the sportscar industry, when it needs it the most.
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I heard today about Ratel doing something along those lines, and I agree with the ELMS, great idea, but all I can think of is Elm trees, and if there was to be lots of entrys from Holland (wait for it!) it would be known as Dutch Elm disease (Ha)
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lol, as long as its nothing to do with the ALMS ive no problem with it, my only concern is IMSA and the ALMS taking over sports cars completly.
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Why so down on the ALMS?
The series has great cars and great racing in the States. Furthermore they do more to make the races fan-friendly than any other series in any racing discipline I've ever experienced. In my view the very last thing we need is series competing for the same territory. In part that's what killed ELMS and seriously wounded FIASCC. There are not enough cars and not enough teams and drivers with budget to sustain it in Europe. We need one, well run series, or even a small number of significant 'events' to kick-start endurance racing this side of The Pond. Personally I don't care who does it just so long as they do it soon. I for one find it ludicrous that there wasn't a single opportunity to watch a contemporary sports prototype race in the UK in 2002. What a disgrace for a nation with such strong representation at all levels of the sport from chassis builders, team owners and drivers. Lets hope we can do better in 2003! |
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There is one series in Europe that works - the FIA GT. You can't get around that; it won't be broken up just like that. That's why I don't see a mixed GT/proto series happening over here. FIA won't give up this series; and there is no need to. There will hopefully be joint (or as joint as they get) rules for FIA and ACO as of 2004. Let's have a GT and a prototype series as they are now, and two or three mixed longer-distance events (1000k), maybe as direct Le Mans qualifiers. The ACO itself (was it M. Cosson or M. Poissenot) says they aren't so keen on running a series themselves. So, let SRO and ISL do their thing, with Le Mans regs. In other words, let common sense prevail. Oh whatever. I just hope the FIASCC will come to its feet again, and turn into a half-decent Championship, because it may be the only opportunity outside Le Mans to see prototypes in action without having to travel to Florida. |
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IMSA/ALMS taking over world wide sportscar would be good. We need one finalised world-wide rules package
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Im not down on the ALMS but I just dont want them to dominate the sports car racing scene. The ALMS dosent look so strong for next year either - compared to 2002 and 2001 i mean with no factory Audis and Caddilac pulling out and Panoz really only entering the Panoz o7 as a token just to keep the LMP900 category alive.
In GTS its strong but not great Konrad are only entering 1 Saleen Prodrive are entering 2 cars and 2 Corvettes oh and 2 AVR Vipers but they are slow - slower than some of the GT class cars. In the GT class its business as usual though along with 2 JMB Ferrari 360 modenas. For me the GT class cars in the FIA GT series is stronger, u have the Saleens there the Ferraris the Vipers and the Listers. In the NGT class the competion is also as strong as it is in the GT class of the ALMS I think with Freisinger, JMB, RWS and Veloxq all there. Personally Id love to see a merger of the FIA and IMSA to form one championship as long as neither of the 2 Championships had control over the series. Thats just my opinion though - for what its worth. Last edited by SALEEN S7R; 5 Dec 2002 at 01:27. |
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Oh whatever this is not an ALMS thread. I just hope the FIASCC will come to it's feet again. Europe needs a decent prototype championship and the fans deserve it. |
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The MGs I belive wont challenge for outright wins still either. They will be there challenging for podiums yes but not wins I dont think and also I doubt whether they will last in long events such as Sebring, Petit le Mans and Le Mans reliabilty isnt a strong suit of the EX257's. As for Europe needing a good Prototype championship I agree completly. To further strenghten it though I think if the FIA GT and FIA SCC did merge it would make both the FIA GT and FIA SCC grids immeditaly stronger, and would attract lots of more tv coverage. Last edited by SALEEN S7R; 5 Dec 2002 at 16:58. |
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I was saying if u look that even with Privateer Audis the ALMS wont be as strong as it has been this year or last year.
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Thanks for the info with the italian based series. But dose that involve stepping outside italy or not? They must do to be called a euro championship?
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I dunno Saleen, what did we have in 02' for most of the races. 3 Audis and 2 LMP01's....
In the last few events, we also had the Caddy's, but that was just a few events. In 03' we get the 3 Audi's again, maybe 4 {Let's wait and see what Champion has up their sleeve} or even 5 at a couple of events (Sebring and PLM{?}). We get the R&S C, maybe two competitive cars that are every bit the car, and perhaps more then the Panoz was. Rumours circulate that the LMP01 isn't as dead as originally thought, Brab's is considering running with Panoz despite the offer to release him if he can find a better ride, but won't drive in the LMP07. Dyson's MG's will be closer in speed likely then they were in 02'. Of course we have to see how the penalties actually affect cars, but many are suggesting they will affect the 675's less then the 900's, and that will weigh in favour of the MG's. The Dallara is a bit of a mystery as of yet, it hasn't competed against the big boys for a bit, and really wasn't as quick as we had hoped at Sebring last year anyway. Of all the teams, I suspect the change in engine regulations will affect them the most, as Judd will likely have the lowest budget to remap the engine and get it sorted. Then there is Fields's MG, and the Reynard 675 {will it do the season or just a couple of races}. Add to the list, the unknowns, the Lister LMP, the Dome NA spec, and we could have a very interesting year in 03'. |
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Erm no, the Caddilacs were in the ALMS all season long. And dont forget Panoz arent developing a new car just a 2001 model which didnt work first time around and now they are trying to make a sucess of in 2003.
In 2004 Panoz arent even entering the LMP900 class, they will be entering one of their own cars in the GT class. |
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No I was reading a while back and Im sure Don Panoz said GT class.
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