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Great, so we've got a shirt and pants thread going. One has pictures and let's keep it at one thanks
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In terms of the BOP itself, the fact that Vanwall and Glick are non hybrid cars yet are only about 10-20kg lighter than the other hybrid enabled cars is a total slap in the face to these smaller teams. The benefit of the increased torque of the hybrid system is significant and a 20kg weight saving is no where near generous enough. The non hybrid cars should be at least 50kg lighter.
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Yes, it's clear they haven't got their sums right. It's understandable they have got special weight breaks against the hybrid cars, but 10-20 is hardly a good equivalence. Especially considering there are less disadvantages of running a hybrid. Unless the hybrid cars run into problems, the non hybrid cars have no chance. Time for a rethink methinks
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Think there's a misunderstanding of how the hybrid is applied there and limits of application.
Sorry comparing Vanwall to Toyota based on lap time is a slap in the face to sanity. Yes Vanwall are present but the professionals at Toyota in the car and the pits are orders of magnitude better |
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The true weight dimensions of the LMH changed between the 2020 regs and the 2023 regs, whereas the original was at 1100 K the latter is now at 1030 K, a 70 K difference. The Toyota, Glickenhaus, and Vanwall(ByKolles), were built to the original, but when the new regs were established, they had to shed that amount to balance out against the LMDh's, as well as the newer LMH's.
Vanwall and Glickenhaus are finding it harder to match up than the Toyota, irreguardless of the hybrid systems. |
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The hybrid doesn’t actual add any power, the total isn’t boosted by hybrid. As the total allowed in the rules is set as a combination of both. Glickenhaus are allowed a little more power than the others (8kW more than Toyota). |
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In terms of the bop if the Vanwall has slightly more kw, does that account for torque? Is it not like when they tried to “balance” turbo and non turbo engines in touring cars and no matter what they really did, the turbo engines always had an advantage due to their torque delivery. |
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Yes. Top speed doesn’t really change much with weight. As that is the limit, it is aero drag or gear ratio. It is acceleration that is impacted (all kinds- lateral, or straight line getting faster, or braking). But what does 50kg do to lap time?
The BoP tables give the maximum power at all engine speeds. And as torque is a function of engine speed and power it effectively tells you what torque you can have. Hybrid or not you can’t exceed that. And they measure the total torque all the time. So if you are hybrid there isn’t a performance benefit, you just use less engine to get to the same level. Non hybrid or hybrid I suppose you could technically have a really week engine that can’t do that, but the power curves don’t look stupid. I suspect my race B’s power or torque curve is similar in shape. |
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Yeah, BOP applies all across the max power curves for every cars. That means all cars have the exact potential maximum power output with no regards to the way their engine ans transmission works. During Spa, Romain Dumas explained they had a deficit in traction control, and we can expect Glick and Vanwall to be less efficient than works cars on transmission efficiency (gearbox, gearbox actuator, traction control etc...). Just a reminder, at the beginning of the 2000s, Audi and AER had the same kind of engines (V8, twinturbo, 3.6L, same air restrictors) with same potential. I guess one of the two had a more powerful and more efficient powerplant... Things have not changed since those days, with all respect due to Pipo and Gibson, there is no way they can provide an as good an engine as an OEM can do, all things equal otherwise. Pipo and Gibson are the new Judd. |
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Here are the power curves for all the Hypercars. As mentioned this is Hybrid or not.
The dotted green line is a curve from a rolling road test of my MGB (scaled up to 520kW!) just to show that the curves aren't outrageous. The MGB has a very peaky cam in it too - there is nothing under 3.5k! For any modern engine it is easy peasy to get that power curve with these low powers. |
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So far Ferrari is really the only team that has built a decent car to aco's ruleset. Peugeot is unfortunate. The rest haven't built a car according to the desires of the rule makers. IMSA!? BACKYARD DAYTONA AMERICAN SERIES!? Good luck being competitive against the kind of cars we'd like to headline. It's a custom fitted tin foil hat, thanks for noticing. |
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If Porsche was quickest we could still have the tinfoil hat - most successful manufacturer, providing customer cars, winning in the centenary year. And kudos for uniting sportcar racing the world over.
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Point taken! I'll admit my weakness is watching the last 3 races play out and failing to believe Toyota have more than one competitor. Ferrari, a team that hasn't yet got it together. But almost legitimately the only team to be close to Toyota in the current ruleset. No one else has a hope until they go full lmh[ybrid] or add a rear wing.
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That said, any balancing comes with uncertainty. If the Porsche was either 1045kg or 1040kg, new car, new rules, why not 1045?
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For reference. The development of the BoP adjustments.
Tedious Table ALERT!
There was a different style to this pre-2021 - more success penalties. Weight (Kg)
Energy Allocation (MJ)
Max Power (kW)
And a new table! Aren't we lucky?! Add Docking Time (s)
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Great presentation. We can see how Monza last year was an anomaly. BoP did not change drammatically versus LM24 2022 (Oreca/Rebellion/Alpine not considered) and yet Toyota was completely off the pace and Glick should have won it. It was the moment they introduced the now infamous mechanical differential and it hurt them a lot. Now they sorted it out and refined the aerodynamics, they are back at the very, very front.
What a surprise, Peugeot received the most BoP breaks by far ! The original weight was given after homologation which gave a theoretical performance that did not happen in real life. It shows how poor the car is at the moment, and also the potential of its concept in the wind tunnel. |
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It remains to be seen if there is some knock on effect of engine + hyrbid, but the intent is that they are equal to engine. I don’t think there is a difference.
Our main problem in comparing is that all the big teams go hybrid so you are comparing two hints at once. |
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Interesting to see that they've shredded what they said they'd do and just reverted back to per-car adjustments, in a window which wasn't mandated:
https://sportscar365.com/lemans/wec/...ght-increases/ |
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This is crap. Why do that before THE race of the year while could have tested other things for 3 races beforehand ?
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