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the smartest move should be a race in mid-late july, of course in europe, to avoid a sea shipping soon after le mans. FIA grade 1 tracks could be, one between hockeneim or nurburgring (the one who doesn't host the F1 GP) in germany; monza in italy (with cars keeping the low drag configuration of le mans) or maybe montmelò in spain or the redbull ring in austria. After the race, cars can be shipped in NA for the september COTA race.
I think that the main problem is that after le mans, a lot of lmp2 and gtam teams need a lot of time to fix their cars or to buy new ones |
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Right, and he's not really the team boss anyway But Im sure Toyota would be fine with additional rounds. Their cars sell everywhere so its nothing but exposure for the brand and any other manufacturer. Audi would love it, certainly.
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also, from an off-track point of view, the "facilities" are pretty rubbish, and it definitely feels very second hand compared to some of the tilke tracks and even the hallowed turf of the centre at spa. i agree with you, it's a brilliant old school circuit (even after the modifications 15-20 years ago) and it has a lot of charm. but for wec and the big corporate boys? not quite clean cut enough. that's the joy of the red bull ring - it's a decent little track, the "facilities" are spot on and it doesn't have the air of a huge venue struggling to fill the space with spectators and an event (shanghai, silverstone). |
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If ILMC-LMS integration with five classes managed near-50 car field without a single safety car then I'm sure WEC grid with 20 less cars would do just fine... it really is the corporate VIP facility lust thing holding it back
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i'm sure it did go fine, and i agree with you that it'd be a great place for the lmp1 cars at full tilt especially, but looking at it from a nowadays point of view and taking into account the kind of venue the wec likes to visit as part of the image it's trying to cultivate for the manufacturers.... it's not really the kind of place they'd want to go to and that's probably one of the reasons they'd give. saying out an out that it's just not shiny and well-swept enough wouldn't really go down very well
honestly though, the elms race there was great fun though it's a shame they didn't open out the whole circuit area for spectators. on that calendar the weakest venue out of silverstone, imola, the red bull ring and paul ricard so far has been silverstone (imo). says it all about modern, dull circuits it's been said before, but i'd second a visit to the red bull ring as a good idea for wec. it'd be a shame if they merged it with the elms and free entry for the fans to that event was lost though. |
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good points, all. and if they could paint over the cracks in the grandstands so they can't be seen at a distance, give the whole place a good jetwashing and keep the one percent on the pits side of it they might just get away with it!
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Imola currently lacks of money, the grandstands are often closed and they aren't in a good state. But this year the attendance was very good, especially if you consider it wasn't ferrari-formula1-alonso or ducati-valentino-motogp...
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As for Imola, ilmc put on a great race there a few years ago. Thats been said, but I think the track itself is interesting. If they do hit Italy, I would guess Monza is the front runner though. |
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But he definitely did say something about F1 not being what it used to be and that his Audi was just as good (if not better) in the corners. |
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Actually, WSC has become a common name for it but most of the time the old championship was called officially something else. In ancient days "Championship for Makes/Manufacturers" or some other form of that, after the first WEC name was dropped it was "World Sports-Prototype Championship" and finally "FIA Sportscar World Championship". I've noticed that Porsche often uses "[...] sportscar World Championship" in their press releases. Could be a sign. Last edited by deggis; 5 Oct 2014 at 21:00. |
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It's funny you mention the WSC name, as both McNish and Eddie Jordan on the BBC mentioned the "World Sportscar Championship" when talking about the WEC...
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2015's schedule to be released Friday, but may not be any additional rounds.
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***The 2015 FIA World Endurance Championship schedule will be released on Friday. All signs point towards an eight-round calendar, with the ACO’s proposal to turn the championship into a winter series apparently being put on hold. A press conference is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. local time.
Guess that's close to noon in Europe and early in the morning in the US. I'll keep my powder dry till then. |
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As my expectations for it are at all time low, there's a change I'm not gonna be terribly disappointed by the outcome.
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Yep certainly not an announcement to stay awake for.
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Same again then.
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Audi__Sport: @FIAWEC have announced that 1000 kilometers @nuerburgring_de on 30 August will replace Brazil in the 2015 WEC calendar. #welcomchallenges
1000km Nürburgring instead of Brazil! edit: The whole calendar can be found at DSC: http://www.dailysportscar.com/2014/1...l-dropped.html |
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A good change, but they'll just race the GP part of the course instead of the Nordschleife for obvious "safety" reasons.
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