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? Not quite sure what you think is so funny? Ok the GT class in the WEC might not have as much strength in depth as the ALMS at the moment but the best entries in the WEC GT class are IMO better than those in the ALMS. I was originally reffering to the fact that the WEC is going to be a larger series than the ALMS, not necessarily the GT class of the WEC but the championship as a whole. Which entries took 1st and 3rd the GT class of the Sebring 12 hours by the way and dominated pretty much the entire weekend? I forget.
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@ U ..... you really dont have much good to say about that , so I suggest you concentrate on your own wonder F.U of a sportscar series .
At least their tryin , not adding CTC and PC class's to bolster their pitiful fields ..... to their own rules . Your own series , when it was IMSA wasnt exactly fair , now was it . Porsche 962 and Porsche WSC to point out . Changing rules at the drop of a hat . Perhaps your better off following the good ol boys with their magic rules , oh but the organisers cant even be friends with each other ..... never mind what Canada has to offer . Last edited by The Badger; 9 Apr 2012 at 20:50. |
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Sportscar racing has rivalled Formula One in the past let us not forget back in the Group C era. I see no reason why we cant get back to that level again assuming Audi and Peugeot stick around for the party and go up against Porsche and who knows who else. |
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It's been done to death has this discussion. There are some people who will argue against the WEC until they are blue in the face.
In reality it isn't in a strong position right now, nor will it be next year. But then again it needs time to grow and I think it's naive to say it won't get bigger. Some people would love nothing more than to see it fall flat on its face. As a sportscar fan I'm desperate for it to succeed, even if it means standing on a few toes. |
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WEC will be quite successfull, I hope and think, but nothing will rival F1 for a long, long time. |
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I was around in the 80's, although I didnt start watching sportscar racing until the late 90s. From what I have heard and seen and read though sportscar racing WAS as big as F1 back in the late 80s. Just look at the Le Mans 1989 entry list and tell me thats not as good as the F1 entry list in 1989? http://www.racingsportscars.com/phot...989-06-11.html - Silk cut jaguars, Joest Porsches, Aston Martins, Nissan, Toyota, Sauber Mercedes and Mazda. All big factory/works teams with top line drivers.
During 1989 all F1 had was Mclaren Honda, Ferrari, Lotus, and Benetton with regards to big teams. Draw your own conclusions. Anyway, sorry everyone back to the topic! |
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Ah ok I understand now. Maybe your right, maybe sportscars cant be more popular than F1 for the forseeable future but I do think the WEC could be AS popular if we have Porsche/Audi/Toyota all represented with factory teams in a couple of years. Maybe im just day dreaming, only time will tell.
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I always remember meeting Hugh Chamberlain ..... he said there wasnt enough money in the world to make these 3.5L work ..... unless you were a factory team . |
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Phew, thank god nothing like this could happen to LMP1 and Le Mans in the near and forseeable future...
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F1 had a large following, and was well known for decades. Of course this was at a time when Top level sports weren't required to have ROI, or great exposure to justify the expenses.
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..I'm not a big fan of the Challenge classes either, and no I don't think IMSA has done a great job of managing things well through the boom bust periods. Having said that, even at the best of times, Sportscars has been little more than a niche sport, except at special events. Until such time as there is good management, who can work together to promote the sport and growth as a whole, in a well packaged and marketed manner, this will remain a small niche sport. There is nothing wrong with that at all, but none of the current managers have shown anything near being competent to doing more than keeping it alive. That this is a niche sport is something that I can accept and understand.. it's ok. |
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This thread has gotten a bit off topic. Does anybody have anything else to say about the WEC LMP1 vs ALMS GTE? If so, please stick to the topic at hand and refrain from personal attacks.
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