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Hmm, indifferent to that. Post-LM break still 2.5 months, now no sea freight (reduced shipping rate, the reason given for long breaks last two years) to US round presumably and out of the non-Euro rounds, Interlagos was arguably the most interesting venue.
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Still can't understand the large break post Le Mans. You have this massive interest for LM, and then tell people, media, etc...er come back at the end of August in Germany were the show reconvenes......
I'm still not sure they fully understand how to run a World Championship; we know it takes a while and small steps are needed. I just hope they'll knock the 'winter series' on the head. |
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but where is Road Atlanta?????
(just kidding) overall a good calendar, but they should really replace bahrain with something else. (Abu dhabi would do). I really hope the arabs pay a ton of cash for the Wec to race on that shitty track. |
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32 entry gap seems lower than before, wasn't it 35?
Reduced summer break lol, as if two and half months isn't time enough to make everyone forget the championship still exists... again... and axing sea transport while still giving excuses for format via lowering costs. Even as mere shadow of it's big sister I do kinda like Nurburgring GP loop, and I've said for ages they need to go to important traditional markets (not only for manufacturers but also privateers) so I'm very much okay with that move, but otherwise and away from Le Mans the calendar is again about as interesting as washing my socks. They're obviously gonna run the AsLMS separately every weekend as well again and let it rot. Last edited by Deleted; 10 Oct 2014 at 10:27. |
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Why is there a 32 car entry cap at all? Is it for logistics? Or limited space in pit lane?
Anyway, for whatever reason it exists, it could make some problems for 2015. With at least 10 full-time LMP1 expected, maybe up to 13, there's limited space for the other classes. GTE Pro is expected to stagnate at 6 entries, but there should be some growth in LMP2. Time to get rid of the GTE Am class in WEC? |
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For "historic reasons" Spa ILMC in 2011 was called Spa 1000km even though it was a 6 hour race, I'm sure they're gonna do the same for this one. Unfortunately. That or just turn it into the standardized "6 Hours of Nurburgring"
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Glad the abysmal idea of a Winter series has been put on hold. Hope it never happens.
A bit disappointed that Montreal didn't get a round and Interlagos was dropped. Interlagos is a much more interesting track than the Nuburgring. Quote:
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Really, even watching some 20 year old Toyota Corolla circulating Nordschleife alone is exciting. And WTCC thinks it is gonna be exciting with a field of similar size, even if for 2x3 laps. Of course, their cars are all eglible for Grade 3 circuits, unlike LMPs, so it's not like WEC could race there even if they wanted. Well except for GTEs.
As for 1000kms, the real upside of it is the strategic element it gives for lower classes = fueling according to pace of the LMP1. And the winter series... http://racer.com/latest-stories/item...ns-put-on-hold "Everyone agreed that it's a good idea; I haven't met anybody in the paddock who said it's a bad idea," said Neveu |
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27/28 March : Prologue Castellet 12 April : 6 Hours of Silverstone 02 May : 6 Hours of Spa 31 May : Tests Le Mans 13/14 June : 24h du Mans 30 August : 6 Hours of Nurburging 19 September : 6 Hours of Circuit of the Americas ( Lone Star le Mans) 11 October : 6 Hours of Fuji 1 November: 6 Hours of Shanghai 21 November : 6 Hours of Bahrain |
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I routinely ignore the "Six Hours of" portion. I see Silverstone, Spa, Le Mans, Nurburging, Circuit of the Americas etc. and I love it.
Even the short course at Nurburgring is fine with me. Prefer the Nordschliefe--I would if were attending (or maybe not---Way to much to walk in only six hours) but re4asonably, given the need to keep the race both exceedingly safe and well-covered for television/web ... the GP course makes sense. It's not like it's Bahrain. I Hope they figure out the post-Le Mans break. I really hope they move to a winter series, starting in September or October when most other series are wrapping up and running through until Le Mans in June--suddenly a two -month break is no problem. Whatever. I am pretty much as glad as can be to see another race in a civilized, inhabited, historically sports-car oriented region, and glad there will be a 2015 season. Imagine being left with nothing but TUSC?! |
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No because in 6h they don't have to care about the pace of the top class as they are always going to finish the race at the same time. You never know at what time 1000kms is gonna finish exactly (unless cautions, weather, slow pace etc extend it to 6 hour limit) so LMP2s and GTs have to calculate when the P1 or whoever on top is gonna reach the required the lap number, and make their strategy accordingly
Anyway I also hate the winter schedule, but it's not like the current concept is great either. |
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Interesting. I've always viewed it differently.
If the distance is fixed (1000km), then the number of laps is also fixed. The only variable factors are the pace of the leader and yellow periods. The yellow periods won't have much of an affect. If the race is timed, then the number of laps is unknown. The pace of the leader will determine how many laps will be completed and yellow periods can really limit the number of laps. I've always considered this scenario as the one that creates more strategy. |
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In 6h it doesn't technically matter how many laps there are in their class, assuming they know how much fuel they burn per normal lap they can just look at the clock to see how much time there is left in the race and make the pitstops accordingly. AND they don't have to care about the pace of the lead class, only their own. Last edited by Deleted; 10 Oct 2014 at 15:55. |
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So the leader's pace affects fixed distance races more while yellow periods affect timed races more. Different strategy but there still is strategy.
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10 Oct 2014, 17:07 (Ref:3463030) | #443 | |
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Why don't they make it the 8 hour of Nurburgring?
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Dropping Brazil for Nurburgring?
I am confused, is this the World Endurance Championship or the European Le Mans Series? Now there is officially 1/2 of the schedule that takes place in Europe, which isn't really a bad thing, unless you look at the weakness of the last four races on the calender. COTA is an acceptable race, but finishing the season with a one-two punch of China and Barhain? Color me unimpressed. The western side of the globe now has one, ONE, ACO sanctioned race. The WEC really should have rounds in the North Eastern US, the Far Western US, and Canada in addition to their southern round at COTA. It is getting painfully obvious that the FIA's anti-American attitude is unfortunately seeping into this championship. This schedule to me feels like a 'follow the money' venture much more than a legitimate 'world' championship. I am sure they will be in Sochi in a few years. |
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And I agree that the WEC wants to have rounds that has the money. Of course, that's how the way it is not just the WEC, but motorsports in general. |
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The reality is that there currently isn’t enough money in the WEC to afford running a longer schedule. As John Dagys reports:
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