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22 Feb 2023, 11:12 (Ref:4144493) | #26 | ||
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It's maddening, isn't it? A safety car is a valid response in certain circumstances. A long debris field to clear or a major barrier repair that requires track workers to actually be on the track means having the field bunched behind one or more safety cars is safer than having them continually driving by at 80kph. It's driven by necessity and it should be used when it's appropriate. But to then use it as a way of manipulating track position... For 'The Show'... Ugh.
Also, if it is for the show, do they really want a new audience, drawn in by the New Golden Age, to have to endure the misery of a half hour long, IMSA-like SC procedure? |
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22 Feb 2023, 13:41 (Ref:4144515) | #28 | ||
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Is it final or have dual French/English regs not been issued yet?
So before Green do you have 1 or 3 SC chains? And does Eduardo give commands that make sense for cars in all 3 SCs at the same time? And then at the restart you have leaders potentially going off as the unlappers all stream through on tyres at full race temp? 2 to 4am in the dark how do the drivers have a clue unless you're the overall leader, plus a few fuel stops whilst it all goes on? |
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22 Feb 2023, 14:38 (Ref:4144524) | #29 | ||
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Would be one safety car line at the restart. Other two cars presumably return to their mid-circuit parking spots. The warm vs cold tyres thing - I guess depends on how long the switches take. I don't think it will be an issue given you'd have to do P2 dropback and then GTE dropback. Then go back to green at the start finish. And yeah there's going to be a very big need for radios to be working for this to run smoothly. |
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I'm thinking if they have three Safety cars, why not designate one as Hyper, one as LMP2 and one as GT. When told it's OK to do so, simply go and join the back of the one that has your class behind it. Anyone who's in front of the class leader when picked up can be moved on to the back of the next one at an appropriate safe time/place. |
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22 Feb 2023, 14:59 (Ref:4144529) | #31 | |
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Except cars are not belting around at LM to catch a SC - they're being released from pitlane when the last car in the queue behind either SC1, SC2 or SC3 has passed pit out so they'll be caught up almost instantly. The only more elevated 'danger zone' might be Dunlop as cars come speeding out of pitlane before joining the end of the pack.
Wave by-pass by-drop backs not to occur until incident has been cleared. |
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22 Feb 2023, 15:05 (Ref:4144530) | #32 | ||
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Finally found Google translate - didn't improve much. Columns of cars on right and left going through Ford & Motul chicanes with cars possibly needing emergency pit
Agree on 3 SCs with Category colour lights flashing so you start let categories form once track clear and then move stragglers on so leader behind SC but don't give everyone out of position a lap back. |
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30 Mar 2023, 15:16 (Ref:4149698) | #33 | |
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Some paddock opinions on the new SC rules: https://www.autosport.com/le-mans/ne...-win/10450321/
Not a surprise that Toyota aren't keen. The purist in me isn't either. |
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30 Mar 2023, 16:23 (Ref:4149703) | #34 | ||
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i read that earlier, appears porsche are not as against the changes as toyota
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30 Mar 2023, 17:11 (Ref:4149708) | #35 | |
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They should not : this new rule will have a negative effect on the overall race pace. Leader will not need to push to create any gap as he knows it will be crushed anytime. Which means there are even less chance of a mechanical issue or driver mistake at the front. If Toyota or Ferrari runs at 90% of their potential, Porsche has no chance to win.
Furthermore, they say 20 minutes of racing are lost to put the procedure fully in place. This doesn't make any sense to stop the race 20 more minutes after an incident leading itself in a lengthy race stoppage. Whoever designed that procedure is simply dumb : probably the very same guy who decided a few years ago to allow changing tires and refuelling in the same time the US way. It was a predictable complete disaster. |
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30 Mar 2023, 20:44 (Ref:4149721) | #36 | ||
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The ACO: boy I can’t wait to have the world’s eyes on our amazing product in our centenary year.
Also the ACO: let’s make loads of untested changes to our product NOW! |
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31 Mar 2023, 06:30 (Ref:4149740) | #37 | ||
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Hopefully they will try and test it on the test day, and then realise the error of their ways!
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31 Mar 2023, 07:50 (Ref:4149749) | #38 | ||
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One good point is that ACO tend to use mostly Slow Zones rather than Safety cars so maybe will not have many in the race
Hope this does not become an IMSA thing and we get a "convenient" safety car in last 50 minutes and then the commentators going crazy how it is such a close race and bla bla bla Also no getting lap back so I imagine the gaps to be quite big by end of race if all runs smoothly |
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31 Mar 2023, 08:05 (Ref:4149750) | #39 | ||
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At least during the race it will give people watching at home a chance to nip to the shops, IMSA-style. |
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31 Mar 2023, 08:14 (Ref:4149751) | #40 | |
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If it is not relevant in the last hour, why is it in the previous 23 ? It is one and only race, rules should not change in the "middle" of it. Or maybe we can allow the slower cars a bit of power boost in the last 6 hours just to spice it up
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31 Mar 2023, 08:18 (Ref:4149752) | #41 | ||
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Over such a long lap hopefully they'll find ways to safely make time savings - but like G4J points out, is it wise to introduce this new risky amendment for your biggest race? On the last hour point - I guess it's an admission they know it's going to take a while and it creates more flexibility in the final hour and less chance of an ugly safety car finish? I agree though it is messy and having that final hour rule in place essentially shows the ACO are aware of what a big impact this can have on the race. |
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31 Mar 2023, 09:49 (Ref:4149767) | #42 | ||
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Should make any lapped cars (by class leader) run through the pitlane and restart race as leaders cross line. Gets them out of way at restart and chicanes doesn’t let any car on same lap get a huge speed advantage on those in front.
Stragglers would have already got help from bunching behind one SC so just give a bit back on restart. |
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31 Mar 2023, 10:09 (Ref:4149772) | #43 | ||
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Maybe the big screens at la Sarthe will switch to MLB or NASCAR during SC periods
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1 Apr 2023, 06:55 (Ref:4149865) | #44 | ||
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So Toyota understand the rule is there to help the others catch them and Porsche's very disappointing comment shows they understand their car is too slow to win on merit. Got it.
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1 Apr 2023, 06:59 (Ref:4149866) | #45 | ||
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Sam Hignett nails it too, not surprisingly: "looking at it long-term, a safety car that bunches up the field takes away from our strategic IP as a team.”
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I’m not keen, not keen at all. For that very reason.
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13 Apr 2023, 21:53 (Ref:4151369) | #47 | ||
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Not a fan of this safety car business but this is a clever way to test it.
'***A field of 40 esports drivers from Le Mans Virtual Series teams took part in simulations of the new safety car period rules that will be introduced at this year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans. Gerard Neveu, executive director of the 24 Hours of Le Mans Virtual, told Sportscar365 that the procedure was tested multiple times and included a meeting with race director Eduardo Freitas. “It was a pure demonstration of how virtual can help reality,” Neveu said, citing the cost and safety benefits of a virtual rehearsal.’ https://sportscar365.com/lemans/wec/...ay-notebook-2/ |
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14 Apr 2023, 15:04 (Ref:4151445) | #48 | ||
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would have made sense to do testing with those guys before introduction and maybe virtual testing/training with WEC team drivers before LM - 180 or so drivers in various conditions dry/wet and dark/light etc
At least 1 or 2 cars could get taken out in main race - apart from all the loss of green light racing. Ummm? Hope they don't do multiple in race practices too |
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14 Apr 2023, 20:48 (Ref:4151517) | #49 | ||
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Why could 1 or 2 cars be taken out?
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21 Apr 2023, 06:20 (Ref:4152329) | #50 | ||
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The new procedure has been tested at the ELMS Barcelona test session.
https://www.dailysportscar.com/2023/...ock-notes.html |
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