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10 Jun 2022, 12:49 (Ref:4113945) | #1 | ||
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GT3: ACO style
I simply don't get these new GT3 rules for 2024 - what is their reasoning for not simply just using the GT3 cars as is? Wouldn't that actually be the cheapest way forward?
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10 Jun 2022, 13:01 (Ref:4113950) | #2 | ||
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Plus who is going to take the hit to develop them at the 50-100k euro price cap. Just gonna guess that will barely cover the manufacturing costs never mind recoup testing and development Last edited by broadrun96; 10 Jun 2022 at 13:07. |
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10 Jun 2022, 13:05 (Ref:4113953) | #3 | |
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it reminds me the GT3+ ratel planned to introduce in late 2011 to replace GT1...
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This makes no sense. Most importantly, there won't be a Pro category anymore or at least I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere. So the ACO and FIA want manufacturers wanting to race to build a hypercar. But since not all of them are interest in prototype racing, after 2022 they can either go to IMSA or stop racing at all. Great
About the GT3 "Premium" thing, I guess they're aiming at gentlemen drivers who want to race in "cooler" looking GT3 cars. |
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10 Jun 2022, 13:57 (Ref:4113976) | #6 | ||
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As DTM was asking for more powerful GT3 equipped with a different clutch system to let GT3 having standing start without burning clutch, the gt3 manufacturers answer was a big middle finger. I'm wondering if ACO actually asked manufacturers opinion about this... |
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10 Jun 2022, 14:01 (Ref:4113980) | #7 | |
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It appears again the answer is no, no they did not
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GT3 yes, but GT3 premium doesn't make sense. Not for manufacturers, not for teams, not for spectactors, not for WEC/LM24.
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Yep, it's nonsense and solves one problem by creating another. We have GT3s racing in the Road to Le Mans races and they seem just fine to me.
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10 Jun 2022, 18:19 (Ref:4114069) | #13 | |
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"The objective is that we’re totally devoted to lower the costs."
and "According to FIA Endurance Commission President Richard Mille, the kit, which is targeted to provide a “special look” to each GT3 model" These two just contradict. If you want to lower the costs, why force teams to spend cash on something that is totally not necessary? Each GT3 car has its unique looks anyway, you can't mistake a Lambo GT3 for a Mercedes GT3. |
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10 Jun 2022, 18:34 (Ref:4114073) | #14 | ||
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In my opinion it doesn't solve problems 1) to me a pro-am only class doesn't make any sense in a "supposed" FIA world championship... is it so bad for ACO to possibily have abt, htp, grasser, schubert with pro lineups? 2) evidently aco ignores that gt3 manufacturers follow an already scheduled production and for them will be quite complicated and unecessarily wasteful to produce limited and bespoke parts for only the few teams involved in WEC as happened for DTM GT3+, I think that this silly idea of GT3premium will last just a couple of months. Not to mention that bespoke parts = more expensive cars for teams = more expensive seats for am drivers which would be a no sense for a pro-am focused class. |
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10 Jun 2022, 19:39 (Ref:4114083) | #15 | |
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'We want to lower costs so let's introduce something that will increase costs.'
Genius! Just gives us a pro class you morons, I don't want to lose the Corvettes. |
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10 Jun 2022, 20:08 (Ref:4114093) | #16 | |
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I think you'll finally see some Vettes on the market now with the full GT3 car. Think they see the market and know the pricing from the rest, and can only support teams not run them this time around. And I could see them selling everyone a LM aero kit with their Vette to spread the costs across all the cars sold
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But this is a relatively small cost and from what we’ve seen is not a barrier. We have GTE-Am with approximately 600 cars enter this year. People, Bronze people, are so up for racing these kind of cars at Le Mans. The market it there. I don’t think that the ACO are risking anything with this add on. |
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If it's alright with everybody, I'm just going to put in here what I did in the thread in the general section.
There is no practical justification for this change. It's a token gesture at considerable expense just so the ACO can say the cars are running to their rules. |
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10 Jun 2022, 20:35 (Ref:4114101) | #19 | |
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As true as that might be, I think the ACO will come around under pressure from the manufacturers, Porsche is a heavy hitter after all. It'll be interesting to hear from Ferrari, Mercedes AMG and Lamborghini as well (I left Audi out on purpose as it looks like their Customer Sport division might be dwindling down soon).
And besides, both objectives can be reached as a common goal: newer models will be made looking more 'premium' when they get introduced so no need for special kits. |
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This is just a stupid decision.
Reason?ACO wants a unique class so it theoretically can exercise a big amount of control and just so they can say it is unique to WEC. Makes zero sense.Can you imagine a Pro GT3 class at Le Mans and how fantastic that would be.If you look at the 2017 GT Pro race it was in my opinion the best GT race of all time anywhere.From memory after about 14 hours all cars but one were within around 3 minutes of the lead and of course there was that blockbuster finish. If the ACO thinks manufacturers will make a special WEC kit particularly if the class is only Am they are deluded. They cannot force manufacturers with no interest in prototype racing to invest in that simply by not having a Pro class. Would be interested to know the viewpoint of GT3 promoters like Ratel. |
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The single pro-am class I guess it's born as consequence of porsche and ferrari stepping up in hypercar class, leaving basically none in full season gt-pro. I would however kept a pro class because there are tons of gt3 teams that could be interested in a WEC gt-pro program (audi abt, many mercedes and bmw teams, a backed manthey porsche program, redbull/AF ferraris, grasser or emil frey lambo etc...). The gt3 premium is just stupid, ACO clearly ignores how gt3 market works... I'm sure this madness will last less than 2 months. |
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'ACO president Pierre Fillon explained that there is a desire to create what he dubbed “a premium kit” that would have a negligible effect on performance.'
Ok, buddy. https://www.motorsport.com/wec/news/...bach/10320145/ |
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I can see logic in what they are doing, would make it much more simpler by having a more universal GT class
Great article btw |
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11 Jun 2022, 11:34 (Ref:4114182) | #24 | |
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bespoke silhouette body parts for already homologated GT3 road chassis based cars... why don't mandate also neon lights under the floor to be even more distinctive?
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