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After snow in May for WEC and 19 hours of rain for the 24H in July, the Ardennes weather gods decided to give me unexpected mild sunburn today courtesy of an unseasonally warm ELMS weekend. I love Spa 😂
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Does the length of the screw effects the load and forces that can go through it? Would shorter screws shear easier?
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Oh I completely forgot about this but there actually was one true non-spec prototype at Spa over the weekend. Even though it only did some meaningless practice runs it's good to see it going
https://youtu.be/Y-YgaPHB0_8 In FP1 it was some 7,1 seconds slower than slowest running GT3 and in FP2 around 6,6. Maximum straight line speed was 24kmh slower than slowest conventional LMP3 So there's way to go... Last edited by Deleted; 23 Sep 2019 at 11:30. |
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I agree and I find it quite fascinating. Can't wait for the useless 'Hypercar' to be over and done already and 2024-2025 to be here. At least they should have time to get the technology to the pace of LMP2 ish by that time frame, I reckon. Reliability not so sure but endurance racing is called endurance for a reason. If the likes of Audi come along with G56 that will accelerate the evolution process much faster as well, much faster than with some modified ADESS anyway
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So because the ELMS P2s won't be artificially slowed until the 2021 season, you know for the reasons of convenience, next year at Silverstone their P2s might actually be faster than the top hyperwagons in WEC race? Not to mention make WEC P2s look like P3s right
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But aren't they all now supposed to be running boring spec tires in this brave new world. And if we know anything about identical spec tires, it's that it brings a lot more marketing speeches to the game, but very little actual incentive for the tire company to develop better tires and therefore increase overall performance levels. Super GT it is not
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Michelin worked to get the p2 tires up to par for imsa dpi. It wasn't just slap the existing compound on a car it fits. Michelin would still work with teams to make sure the tire works at what it's tasked with.
I don't know how Dunlop/Goodyear engineers would approach hypercar. The switch from Dunlop to gy was due to name recognition in various markets, but I never got the impression Dunlop rested on whatever was for sale. Who knows if the same will happen should they win the top class. |
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DPis are same old P2s with different engines and few added body bits, it doesn't take rocket science to make spec tires work for them. Or to make the old Hoosier-Conties look terrible, those really were the definition of lazy, anything looks like a massive technology leap in comparison to those
It was different for Michelin when the P1 factory competition was full on, yeah there weren't other manufacturers (not by design ofc) but they catered each mfg and hence the arms raced continued on, as it should. Plus anyone could've joined in of course. Dunlop did test the waters few years ago with the nonhybrids |
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Not defending dpi as a super unique class, just a small example of a current WEC tire manufacturer working on a compound to make it work in a different environment. Early tests revealed some compound work to be done that couldn't be solved by different pressures and suspension set up. Not revolutionary changes, but enough to see that particular tire manufacturer put their thinking cap on.
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The hydrogen ADESS will return for Portimao FP sessions, be interesting to see if it can close the gap (to GT3)
https://www.lemans.org/en/news/missi...portimao/52906 |
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The "Lotus" LMP2 chassis which was partly built by ADESS and that wasn't too bad... and the LMP3 EVO might be okay we don't know yet... anyway this thing is run in conjunction with the ACO and there's years and years until this sort of things replaces Hyperwagons
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The "Lotus LMP2" was very much a Colin Kolles effort.
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http://www.dailysportscar.com/2019/1...e-decider.html
Three of the four LMP3 EVOs will test at Portimao next week; Onroak, ADESS and Norma. Ginetta will do it privately at UK it seems But the chassis still had handprint of ADESS And knowing the questionable history of Kolles operations, that chassis having done as (comparatively) well as it did speaks volume that ADESS isn't that bad of a constructor |
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Hmh curious, on the Alkamel PDFs, can't actually see how the hydrogen car lapped in the FPs... there were two of those ADESS at the circuit in fact, although the secod one was just for display
Anyway, DSC reports of the P3 speed upgrades One informed observer told DSC that the Ligier JSP320 which ran at Silverstone as part of the two-day test for the Autosport Young Driver Of The Year Award programme, was able to lap the UK circuit (on Pirelli tyres) three and a half seconds quicker than this year’s LMP3 pole time (so around a 1:50). It is not known who set the time, or whether the car being run to regulation-spec. http://www.dailysportscar.com/2019/1...notes-2-2.html Note, 3,5 half seconds in mere testing with most likely crappy Pirellis... by 2021, when the ELMS spec Orecas have been slowed down, they might be pretty damn close Finally, there is a Kia Picanto support series at Portimao, which isn't quite as amazing as the 'legendary' old Ford Transit Trophy of yesteryear at this very circuit, but it's still funny I guess there is also the ELMS race this weekend |
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