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2017 is a grandfather clause year in both IMSA and ACO sanctioned series. In either case, I'm betting that the newer cars will be given favorable BOP to encourage teams to run the newer cars, just like the ACO did with LMP1 cars in 2005 to get hasten teams switch over to new rules cars.
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I like that it is mentioned that the Cadillac could keep using the V8. Would be a shame to lose that wonderful sound, particularly if the other entries are using small turbo engines as well.
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30 Mar 2016, 04:53 (Ref:3628609) | #279 | |
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I was actually pretty amused by that, because when the whole "how will we fit turbos under the standard bodywork" fuss came up a few days ago my first thought was "I bet a small block Chevy will fit in there just fine though".
And so it came to be. I'm sure it's also much cheaper and more reliable to make 600hp from an LSx than to push it out of the LF4. |
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Keep the SBC sound please because it's phenomenal.
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I've never been able to see any of them in person, but even from Lanky Turtle's videos and the stuff we catch on TV in the times that the commentators shut up, the Corvette DPs are some of the best sounding race cars out there, not just in IMSA competition. I don't want to lose some of the variety in the class. The more sounds we get the better, and if GM doesn't run a thundering V8 then no one else will sadly so we will have lost that sound. Besides, the CTS-V still uses a V8, so it's not like it's un-Cadillac. |
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So the Pruett article suggest teams will have to bring a dpi instead of anew old p2 to be competitive next year. Meanwhile Oreca says that demand for dpi won't be high next season...
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30 Mar 2016, 14:40 (Ref:3628716) | #283 | |
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No, current grandfathered P2 coupes will not be competitive against new DPis in 2017. That's the current situation which might change substantially if only a handful of new DPis show up at Daytona next year.
But I bet IMSA is more than happy with 2-4 GM DPis vs 2-4 Mazda DPis as long as both (along with the GT manufacturers) are footing IMSA's bills. Worst case scenario will see only 5 top class protos... |
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30 Mar 2016, 14:42 (Ref:3628717) | #284 | ||
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Might we see some WEC-spec P2s with Gibson engines badged as Chevy/whatever at Daytona if they can't get everything together? At what point does IMSA delay the bodywork mandate to 2018 and allow manus to run the WEC-spec bodywork instead? I know that some modifications would have to be made for turbo units, but that seems like it would be much more doable in the timeframe given. Of course, I'm still of the opinion that sometime in the summer IMSA will spring grandfathering the DPs in for 2017. Gotta believe that if that happened, then they WOULD be BoP'd to the new cars. |
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Which means another season at least of the BoP BS, where every race win means that the series picked a winner as much as the winning drivers and team did the best job. If it tries hard, IMSA can carry on the proud American tradition of killing sports car series. |
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IMSA will be fine for next year. Pruett has posted the same article for months now. He just keeps changing the dates. Remember that time Nissan paid him errrrr gave him access to their LMP1 car so he could tell you it was the next best thing and would change racing? I do. His bias is showing again.
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30 Mar 2016, 16:12 (Ref:3628737) | #288 | |
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hope that soon IMSA will realize that the simplest solution is the best:
no more custom bodywork, just "normal" lmp2 powered by no-spec engine like GM, HPD, mazda or whatelse |
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30 Mar 2016, 16:22 (Ref:3628745) | #291 | |
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It was the cheapest chassis they could use. An outdated LMP2 whose company had just gone into bankruptcy. We should see them with a new chassis next year.
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There has been a carry over transitional (BoP) grandfathering from day 1. Including the 'good old days' when Audi, Acura and Porsche were fighting it out and EVERYBODY loved it! So why is it that doing it for the transition to DPi is so different? L.P. |
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30 Mar 2016, 16:54 (Ref:3628764) | #293 | ||
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Mazda's downfall with the diesel (one of them I guess) was that it didn't fit well in the Lola engine bay and didn't get enough cooling (ran much hotter than the gas-fueled AER-Mazda motor) and cooked itself. IMSA simply needs to BoP the P2s to be competitive, which it might have said it won't do ... who knows who to believe any more? |
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How many teams would bother bringing a Gibson-powered P2 if they knew they would lose? How many teams will find other places to race? I just don't think it would be wise for IMSA to do anything to hurt its top class ... and given the history of series management, I therefore almost expect them to. |
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Don't forget the occasional Rebellion against the Pickett Honda. Those were good battles. Then the Mazda too (when it was actually competitive). That 3-way battle was better than watching DP vs P2 imo.
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