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LMP1 | 21 | 56.76% | |
LMP2 | 2 | 5.41% | |
GT1 | 10 | 27.03% | |
GT2 | 4 | 10.81% | |
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3 Mar 2007, 02:30 (Ref:1856016) | #1 | |
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The class to watch this year at La Sarthe?
Hi all,
Interested to know which class has the most appeal for you at this years Le Mans..........cannot believe the quality of the entries - should be the finest race for years. LMP1 takes it for me.....world class drivers left right and center including both established sportscar legends and up and coming pace machines. All this coupled with by far the most competitive chassis/engine combos we have seen in ages. GT1 seems mouth watering as well though so it is a tough one to call. Cannot wait!!! PS.........word on the vine is that a familiar face might be returning to the arena.......massive big quick through the parabolica anyone? |
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3 Mar 2007, 02:43 (Ref:1856020) | #2 | ||
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3 Mar 2007, 05:37 (Ref:1856066) | #3 | |
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there is no weakness at Le Mans this year...its going to be an awesome race...so my vote is for all too
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3 Mar 2007, 07:42 (Ref:1856122) | #4 | ||
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I've gone for GT2. With LMP1 it's probably going to be Audi or Peugeot. In LMP2 maybe RML or a Radical. GT1 is likely to be Corvette (who'd bet against them, afterall?).
GT2? In some ways it could be ANY of them! I'd hate to have to put money on a winner in that class. |
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3 Mar 2007, 08:43 (Ref:1856160) | #5 | ||
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LMP2 GT1 GT2 Erm.............. |
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3 Mar 2007, 09:27 (Ref:1856776) | #6 | ||
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I went for GT1, it was a close call though as I think that LMP1 could be a very good battle too depending on how good the new Peugoet and Zytek's are. That said the prospect of seeing the works Saleens against the works Corvettes and Aston Martin's is more of a mouth watering prospect. IMO. Fingers crossed for Oreca this year!
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3 Mar 2007, 09:39 (Ref:1856782) | #8 | ||
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I'll agree with Bob about GT2, a class which in recent years has provided little variety other than the paint schemes of the 911s. This year we have the proven F430, new 997s coming along, plus Panoz looking to defend their 2006 victory, plus the Spykers in as a Dark Horse.
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3 Mar 2007, 11:27 (Ref:1857121) | #9 | ||
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jasus ..... thats a hard question mate !!!
LPM1 tractor race should be great , Audi and Pug will probably disapear off into the distance , until Pug get woes and Audi wins the race , 3 against 2 remember !!! Pescarolo will have some stiff charecters to face this year , possibily more so than ever . Good scrap all around i reckon . LMP2 Brilliant selection of chassis and engine combos . Some well sorted teams with well sorted cars . Another great scrap . GT1 If Aston Martin can scrap with Corvette this year like they did last year , with the others trying to throw a spanner in their works ..... its going to be fantastic too . GT2 I got a feeling that the ACO are hoping for a Ferrari win , 5 against 4 and the 2 next Gt2 reserves being 430's too . Seikel will probably sell their car to the wonderfully quick Ehret-Neilsen-Werner and Porsche will probably throw a few works drivers into the 997 teams , but I wonder why the Proton/works supported car didnt get in ? Hopefully Spyker can trhow a shape this year with their new technical support and Panoz should be there quite nicely too , with their Yoko's . I think we will be spoiled rotten this year . Im going with the LMP1 petrol powered cars ..... just cuz its my favourite class , but I reckon its going a ding dong in every class !!! Perfect senario for me would be for the Audi's and Peugeot's going at it hammer and thongs and for them to simply break each other . RfH , Charouz , Pescarolo or anybody else to win overall cuz i'd love a surprise for a change . A radical to win LMP2 Oreca to beat Larbre & beat AMR and Corvette And a Spyker or Porsche to win in Gt2 . Not askin for much , am I ??? Last edited by The Badger; 3 Mar 2007 at 11:32. |
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THAT would be great and a WAKE UP call for the manufactures. |
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4 Mar 2007, 02:52 (Ref:1857604) | #13 | ||
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LMP1 and GT1. The best of the best facing off against each other. Frankly, I think the LMP2 and GT2 battles will be better elsewhere.
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4 Mar 2007, 14:37 (Ref:1857965) | #14 | ||
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i think the battle is good in every class but definetely LMP1, arena, courage, pescarolo, creation, rfh, charouz and swiss spirit not to mention audi and peugeot.
this year will be amazing in LMP1 and GT1 is looking very good this year, 2 oreca saleens is going yo be awesome to watch against the corvettes and aston martins. |
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4 Mar 2007, 18:13 (Ref:1858069) | #15 | ||
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I can't believe most people think it's happening in P1... Audi will tune the car to be just fast enough compared to Peugeot, and we know the R10s will last. No contest; probably even an Audi podium sweep. We've seen non-VAG cars having great qualifying sessions before, like RFH, but they can't follow the Audi pace for more than the first stint and don't even make it up to the lead. Pescarolo had some kind of an edge with their cars in the last 2 years but they are more or less stalled in their development as opposed to the 2 manufacturers that are throwing enormous amounts of cash at their prototype. The atmo-P1 battle is gonna be interesting to follow because the Pescarolos will be challenged by other very good prototypes. But it's mostly gonna be about reliability; does anyone remember a Zytek, Creation or Courage running for 24 or even 6 trouble-free hours?
LMP2 would be even more interesting with more cars and teams that have proven they can do the job on the long run. Probably an atttrition race over 24 hours again... GT1 is fantastic with numerous fast Astons, the potentially great Oreca Saleens and the Vettes. I think the Corvettes are gonna struggle for pace and their chances for a win will depend on a trouble-free race, something hard to achieve when rushing to beat numerous serious opponents in your class. The class to watch to me. GT2 has about the same ingredients, but the teams are a bit further from being manufacturers than in GT1. The new Porsche has been designed with Le Mans in mind with bigger restrictors/more power/more weight but they have quite a small armada this year, the Ferraris look very strong pace-wise and have shown great things on the reliability front, and the Spyker and Panoz look quite strong and won't be far when others inevitably fall... A great race in perspective. |
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