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The first is totally unneeded on a international champ that should be reserved for semi-factory teams with PRO lineups, for anything else there is the Gumball 3000 for showing of money or the AM cars championships, corse clienti, supertrofeo, BES for racing...... The second for me should be promoted to the pro class and then let them learn there, assuming there is space remaining from semi-factory PRO only teams. Last edited by urdragon; 19 May 2013 at 19:16. |
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For 2007 I am counting between 12 and 15 pro-line ups between the two GT-classes, depending on what definition of Pro you want to use. http://www.racingsportscars.com/phot...html?sort=Grid |
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I don't see why not trying, as I said in my first post thanks to LMP1 now the WEC is the 2nd champ in the world in repercussion and now the factory teams are stronger than EVER due to ***high GT cars sales due to polarization of the classes, the GT3 class is cheaper than the GTE, there is plenty of GT3 cars around the world and their spares cheaper, finding pro teams shouldn't be hard with the same budget of any GT1 teams had for sprints for 6H races now, with half the running costs and more "branding"***. |
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What really had an effect there was the abolition of GT1... I don't think there was a net gain in professional GT-cars, and back then, there were pro-line ups at the sharp end of two classes, not just one.
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Yes, I agree with this.
GT2 rarely had all pro-lineups. Maybe 2 or 3 a year. |
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However, I still believe that GT-Am has made a positive influence. |
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(Which is the subject of this discussion, what would happen if those teams appear in the so called "Unified class/platform") Richers, more Rich, poors more poor, Audi,Ferrari, Porsche... Road cars Sales Boosted, more money to pay more works drivers (quantity) in their sportcar division, and also to lend them for racing at Semi-factory teams, and some involvement (By factory) in small teams like Reiter will be needed. In paralel, more very Rich people, more rich Am's, more youngsters to pay PRO-AM series like BES, more teams make money such as AF corse with 3-4 AM's at bes, with this money can sustain their works GT campaign at WEC driven by The best ferrari drivers lend by Ferrari themselves, so no drivers fees to pay. Last edited by urdragon; 19 May 2013 at 23:05. |
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EDIT: Just because of a switch to all-GT3 doesn't diminish in any way the "international prestige" quality of the WEC. Just because GTE is now GT3 doesn't mean we have to demote the WEC to some crappy, low-budget, NASCAR-esque regional series. The WEC can still run Shanghai, Bahrain, Sao Paulo, Fuji, Austin, etc. if the WEC decides to go the GT3 route. And the fields will be bigger, too --- I can guarantee it. Last edited by Beetle; 20 May 2013 at 00:53. |
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Nobody said the WEC should ditch its current schedule . But the fields won't get bigger, unless the WEC/Le Mans loses all support from regional series (ie: ALMS, ELMS). |
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JRM With Nissan GTR GT3. It did it with LMP1 so why not? MVDS With BMW Z4. For me the most powerful non audi lineup on BES. Already considering, funds for that homemade-car and participate in al important gt3 24h races. AUDI R8 WRT has tons of cars in european series so they have budget (Phoenix too). Aston martin is with pro lineups in every 24h race, did also GT1 a yers before with pro lineups, currently doing wec. AF Corse Ferrari. Tons of PRO AM cars providing funds, currently doing wec. Lamborghini Reiter (with lamborghini additional funds) They've got an European pro decent lineup would need only funds to 6h races and travel round the world. Mclaren, Hexis hasn't funds for it so mclaren would have to put money, loeb will not have interest in 24h rces. All inkl returning to mercedes? Porsche Manthey? Last edited by urdragon; 20 May 2013 at 10:03. |
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I would welcome all these teams at Le Mans and other venues.
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JRM - They were in P1 for 1 year. They didn't have enough funds to continue in the WEC. Marc VDS - They have been a very successful team in Europe but I doubt they can travel around the world year after year. WRT - Could enter WEC but would Audi really support a GT program with a P1 program? Reiter - Can't see this happening. Hexis - Maybe. Who knows. All-Inkl - Are happy in Europe for now. |
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You simply can't have a grid of 165 drivers, with all of them to a professional standard. That's not only unrealistic, but also bordering on impossible. Would there ever be 165 drivers available that weekend anyway? GT3 wouldn't put an end to the Tracy Krohns of this world. The Tracy Krohns will just race GT3 cars instead. Because the Tracy Krohns have their racing licenses, they're wealthy, and they want to race. Le Mans will run for the 81st time this year. In all the other 80 races, there's been plenty of Amateurs racing in the smaller classes (and, in fact, in the top ones as well). As someone else said earlier, lack of visibility in the prototypes has been the major cause of accidents. |
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