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For whatever it is worth, Randy Pobst did a 1:33.005 in a Z06 and a 1:33.29 in a 991 GT3 at Laguna Seca last year. Qualifying times were 1:23.39 and 1:23.96 respectively for their GTLM versions this year. |
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Why? With how crazy some of those GT3 cars are getting it's not surprising they could be pushing GT1 pace if they're running with fewer restrictions. I've seen enough information to indicate that some of those GT3 cars could knock on the door of current P2 times if they ran unrestricted(to be clear: When I say "knock on the door" I do NOT mean "almost identical." Using Spa as a measuring stick since it's what's been brought up here, we're not talking the 2:07s that LMP2 can do, we're talking mid-2:10s/low 2:11s).
But, I went ahead and looked up the times for GT Open at Spa, which can be found here: http://www.gtopen.net/races.php?cat=3&cont=3 And indeed, in qualifying 1, Gustavo Yacaman took a BMW M6 GT3 to a time of 2:15.7. I don't think GT Open runs unrestricted as it has performance restrictions added/removed based on a car's performance in the most recent race - I'm pretty sure they just have a higher initial balance cap. But that quali time for GT Open at Spa is just short of 3 seconds faster than Blancpain(quali sessions were led by lap times of 2.18.5 and 218.4). Last edited by FormulaFox; 10 Aug 2016 at 19:28. |
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10 Aug 2016, 20:03 (Ref:3664971) | #31 | |
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Pretty sure that Viper GT3 in the dutch gt series ran a 2:15 or lower at Spa in qualifying.
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The Dutch Supercar Challenge? Wouldn't surprise me. They actually have to open those things up if they want to keep thing level due to the wide variety of machinery in the class - even old GT1 cars are allowed there. So much stuff allowed there that more often than not it's easier to balance by removing restrictions.
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So, yeah, I'm sure SOME of the difference is down to the tires, but I seriously doubt it's the entirety of it. How much is down to the tires? I really can't say for sure, but I personally would be surprised if it accounted for more than 50% of the difference. |
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I also think that 3s is too much for tires alone, unless Pirelli don't bother at all to bring a decent spec customer tires. Based on WEC 2012, the tire difference between Michelin and Pirelli confidential tires, for the GTEs, should be in the 1.5s ballpark.
IDK, Mike Hedlund already told us that the tires on PWC are relatively very good, compared to Contis/Hoosier. Maybe Pirelli takes worse customers tires, to Blancpain, on purpose. If the stints lengths are different, then, that could be it because Pirelli tires normally, not only in F1, tends to wear relatively quicker and when they bring durable tires to the racetrack, the performance usually get's relatively worse, ie, when compounds need to be harder, then Pirelli struggles more than when compounds can be from softer ranges. Nevertheless, GT Open has much less reputation than Blancpain, so it's somewhat curious that their actually lap 3s quicker |
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To me, this is just like arguing/debating if LMP1 cars were still 2000mm wide, had approx. 14.5 inch wide front wheels/tires (near equal sized tires on all four corners), and air restrictors vs fuel flow meters. Let alone the larger engines they were allowed to have pre 2011.
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12 Aug 2016, 11:29 (Ref:3665346) | #38 | |
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Lamborghini Huracan GT3 : 1'290 kg / restrictors : 2x40mm McLaren 650 S : 1'265 kg / restrictors : 2x38mm Ferrari F458 GT3 = 1'260 kg / restrictors : 2x43mm BMW M6 GT3 = 1'310 kg / Pboost : 1.65 to 7'000 rpm BOP Blancpain GT : Lamborghini Huracan GT3 : 1'285 kg / restrictors : 2x38mm McLaren 650 S : 1'265 kg / restrictors : 2x36mm Ferrari F458 GT3 = 1'260 kg / restrictors : 2x43mm BMW M6 GT3 = 1'310 kg / Pboost : 1.61 to 7'000 rpm |
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12 Aug 2016, 17:22 (Ref:3665392) | #39 | |
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Courtesy of the EventMaximum speed file on results.imsa.com from Road America. I'd say that the GTLM cars need more horsepower to get more top speed.
Do they have it at all or are they BoP'ed down? GTLM 66 Dirk Mueller Ford Chip Ganassi Racing Ford GT 165.0 15 Practice 3 GTLM 67 Richard Westbrook Ford Chip Ganassi Racing Ford GT 165.0 6 Practice 1 GTLM 911 Patrick Pilet Porsche North America Porsche 911 RSR 165.0 15 Practice 3 GTD 16 Spencer Pumpelly Change Racing Lamborghini Huracan GT3 164.4 16 Practice 3 GTD 33 Ben Keating Riley Motorsports Dodge Viper GT3-R 164.4 4 Practice 3 GTD 27 Cedric Sbirrazzuoli Dream Racing Lamborghini Huracan GT3 164.1 19 Practice 3 GTLM 3 Antonio Garcia Corvette Racing Chevrolet Corvette C7.R 164.1 5 Qualifying GTD 48 Bryan Sellers Paul Miller Racing Lamborghini Huracan GT3 164.1 17 Practice 2 GTLM 100 John Edwards BMW Team RLL BMW M6 GTLM 163.7 2 Practice 3 GTLM 25 Dirk Werner BMW Team RLL BMW M6 GTLM 163.7 4 Practice 3 GTLM 4 Oliver Gavin Corvette Racing Chevrolet Corvette C7.R 163.7 15 Practice 3 GTLM 62 Giancarlo Fisichella Risi Competizione Ferrari 488 GTE 163.4 19 Practice 1 GTLM 912 Frederic Makowiecki Porsche North America Porsche 911 RSR 163.4 13 Practice 2 GTD 6 Andrew Davis Stevenson Motorsports Audi R8 LMS GT3 163.1 4 Practice 3 GTD 80 Mike Skeen Lone Star Racing Dodge Viper GT3-R 162.8 19 Practice 2 . . . |
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Without question, the GTLM cars have about another three-five seconds wide open. No BoP and a 'Vette will do a 1:57 at RA, the Ford, not far behind that, if not in front of it.
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Multimatic has implied that if left unrestricted the Ford GTE is capable of LMP2 speeds, but I never really put much stock in that sort of claim. |
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12 Aug 2016, 22:11 (Ref:3665439) | #43 | |
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It's not the power of the car, it's the weight. They'd have no problem making 600hp if they were allowed to. I wonder what the weight would be if they had an option to do a light car. GT1 had cars at 1100kg, could the modern cars go that low?
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