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Actually, it's better to have this hashed out now than to be in the middle of it by '26-'27, and have it really blow up in everyone's face. Remember you have new cars, teams, and manufacturers showing up in the next few months/years. Better to have a series, or two, running to stable rules for the long run than to be squabbling over territorial demands that help no one. Ran down that road since the 60's and it hasn't helped anyone.
Give it time, and let them sort this out, (all three organizations, as this will involve IMSA eventually) so that the convergence that was started in'21 will bear fruit in the form of great racing for everyone. |
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And bear in mind that we all are lucky here to express any opinion about BoP -and other important things- because all the teams, drivers, mechanics and cooks are no more allowed to. Its in the text. I wonder what Porsche had in mind at Spa tho… May be next step will be to change the BoP during the race remotely… |
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Ft.Depl. Speed (kph in DRY)
The wet activation speed for Toyota was 140 to 160 in 2021, but I can't find what it was at each race. Ft.Depl. Speed (kph in WET)
Tedious table I know. As there aren't many changes. It is just really when new cars come in. |
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I know that they've been asked not to - do it in the right way not in the press. But is it actually in the rules? Not least because you do see stuff. Not least from Glickenhaus and last couple of days from Kobayashi (not massive theatrics) - although he says it is worth 1.2s per lap. |
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Took some time to find and the answer is yes.
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What impact will these changes have?
Now this is comedy analysis! 1. I have used this "fact" from Kobayashi who says 36kg is 1.2 seconds lap time impact. I have assumed he means Le Mans. 2. I have used the relative pace of the top 50 laps at Spa. Same method as in the Unified thread (without the IMSA/WEC unified bit, hence the Porsche and Cadillac are slightly different!). 2b. Vanwall may look a little worse than they are because they didn't get that many fast laps in. 3. The impact of the circuit is not considered This table shows the relative pace at Spa to the fastest car (which was Ferrari), the weight change in the recent BoP changes, the theoretical lap time impact, and assuming a 210s lap the impact to the relative pace. So lots of leaps of faith here:
Takeaways: 1. There is no change in order 2. Ferrari pull away from Toyota! 3. Caddy gets closer to Toyota 4. Total spread reduces 5. This isn't a silver bullet for Peugeot or the smaller manufacturers Last edited by Adam43; 1 Jun 2023 at 20:47. |
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Nice analysis Adam However I wonder how accurate is that "1.2 s" statement from Kobayashi and different circuit will play its part too. We'll know more after test day.
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I haven't a clue. I think it is implied it is LM, but who knows. Whatever it can only be a vague guideline of 1/30th second per kg. It doesn't feel outrageous.
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Why does relative pace increase for the slower cars(or it lap times that result in figures over 100%?) please
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Say Vanwall is currently has a lap time 4% slower than Ferrari. If you slow Ferrari by 0.8s around Le Mans that means Vanwall will be only 3.6% slower. Here it seems Ferrari is the fastest even after the change (it’s Top 50 laps were better than Toyota at Spa!) I could have converted to a Le Mans type lap time, but left it as a % just because Spa was the start point. I might do that later as I think it might demonstrate it better - thanks Last edited by Adam43; 1 Jun 2023 at 21:45. |
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Based on RL17 feedback. Instead of expressing the relative pace as a %, it is expressed as difference in lap time at Le Mans. Assuming a 210s nominal lap time.
Still lots of assumptions and ultimately it is a simple model, but it doesn't look completely stupid. Remember this is based on Top 50 lap time performance. My guess on this is that Toyota will do better in Q - if only because they will manage their tyres better. Also I would expect Vanwall to be closer to Glickenhaus - the start point of this is Spa and they didn't have that many laps to get the best Top 50 they could have. So should do better if they get, say 100 laps at Le Mans. |
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It is confusing, I thought they were bowing to Toyota’s yen, now it is, er, Peugeot’s euro? Or is it Ferrari’s. Or Caddy’s dollar.
Ultimately the biggest winners are also Glickenhaus and Vanwall. It is Glickenhaus that has been most vocal (despite the rules saying they couldn’t be) - did they win? Porsche, the most successful manufacturer going into year 100, gets a big bump too. Almost as good as the others, but they are closer already. Subtle to hide the real intent? I can’t work out what the narrative is with why this is corrupt. Other than we could have a narrative whatever the change was. |
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I think this deserves no real analysis, other than to confirm that this evens things up and should enhance 'the show' for the centenary race, when the eyes of the world are focused on Le Mans. It is an opportunity too good to miss, so they threw everything they'd previously said out of the window.
In the end, it's all about 'the show', and the money that it generates. |
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I have been listening to Graham Goodwin on TWISC over the last few weeks explaining it is a set of performance parmeters within a window - such as max drag, downforce etc and it is up to the manufacturer to get as close as possible to that maximum without breaching it - this he explained was why Glickenhaus and Vanwall were struggling to maximise their package - due to resource limitations.
How then does this change fit that model? Does it mean that some teams have breached it and are being held back? |
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Toyota was being favored. Now it is the opposite. So I think we can park that it is to favor whoever. It is just to tweak the competition. The narrative that it is to favor a manufacturer doesn’t seem to fly. It would be great to see the driver of the change in the data, but that probably wouldn’t help the general perception. And could ruin the process. Quote:
I was always surprised Le Mans wasn’t going to have a change, but that’s what they said. Two reason I thought there potentially should be. Firstly, it is a different style track. Secondly, it’s about at the time when they’ve just collected a decent chunk of data from previous races and the new cars. Ultimately the teams and drivers still have to be good in the areas promoted by these new rules. Consistency, ease of use, adapting to different conditions and reliability. All very endurance racing. And these changes look like they are just narrowing the field rather than changing the current pecking order. This change is not odd in a way and fits with what should happen, but it is odd because they were firm that we wouldn’t get a change. The only thing they said could happen is Hypercar v. LMDh adjustment and even that was ruled out around Spa time. Now we have much more than that. |
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