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audi, audi, imsar(porsche, but i think the practice was in the wet sine the times were arpunf 2:45
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To launch a new FIA GT2 category based on strict technical rules, with limited wavers and ‘balance of performance' limited to success ballast. A category where GT manufacturers will prove through competition they can produce the best road going GT car. |
29 Jul 2010, 14:18 (Ref:2735201) | #27 | ||
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qualifying 1 started
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29 Jul 2010, 18:31 (Ref:2735368) | #29 | ||
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This is just demonstrating everything that is wrong with GT3.
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Is there a place to stream this online? At least for quali and such?
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Even in this qualifying GT3 cars continue to see the pace. Certainly balance isn´t that good.
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Well, at least now AF Corse and Schnitzer take lead.
Session has been redflagged now. |
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GT3 cars also have a much harder tire compound since they run sprint races with driver changes but no tire changes. GT2 cars have an advantage in braking, high speed turns and transitions. The GT3 cars are not much slower in GT Open than the GT2 cars for much of the same reasons. |
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Most GT3 cars are making well over 500hp when GT2 cars are down around 450-500. Spa is a power circuit, it looks like GT2 is mostly faster in sector 2 (the twisty part of it). Sector 1 and Sector 3 are all about as much speed as you can muster. Sector one is Start/Finish and up the hill and Kemmel straight. Sector 2 is just about all downhill but hardly straight. Sector 3 is fast until you get to the last chicane. This would explain why GT3's are fast and why one of the Audi R8 LMS finished 3rd overall last year. Around Laguna Seca I would agree with you, GT2 should and would be faster. But I think this problem would raise its head again at tracks like Road America and Mosport. This is like the LMP1/LMP2 problem but backwards. |
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30 Jul 2010, 01:40 (Ref:2735577) | #36 | ||
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this is a 24h rac, qually means nothing, I bet the gt3 cars do at least one lap less then the gt2's. my fealing is that either gt2 or gtn will win the race, and the real favorites are the porsche factory squad gt2s 23-16-13
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If I remember it was nip and tuck the entire time between the best of the GT2 cars and the best of the GT3 cars. GT3's are not being peddled by nobodies and weather comes into play it will remain close. I don't care who wins as long as the race is good, which it should be at the front, the first 8-10 cars are within 2 seconds. |
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There are some strong lineups in GT3 so could cause a surprise.
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porsche should be very unhappy if those GT3 Rs suffer troubles again after losing Nur24,i'm for a Muhlner GT3 win and GT2 porsche overall win.
anyway the Trackspeed GT3 RSR looks extremely slow,the 2010 car was even slower than 2 gentlemen 2008s enter by IMSA and ProSpeed,who did the Q lap for them?Ashburn?or they must have some tire troubles. |
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Interesting angle from DSC - simply believing what the FIA would like people to believe:
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Good Morning Everyone.
I'm looking forward to this. I'm on-call for work again this weekend so will be hanging around waiting for the phone to ring and following the race in the meantime. Not sure who I shall be supporting yet, but I'm sure I can find some plucky backmarker to endorse. |
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And that's not a reason for not have GT3's. You replace all ten cars currently in the class with GT3 cars and you have several to choose from. My guess most teams would go with current winners in GT3 - Audi R8 LMS Callaway Corvette (I asked and they said its too soon but are interested) BMW Z4 (should be easy sell) Porsche GT3-R (should be easy as well) I would guess the Lamborghini might be popular for GT3 as well GT-E cars will have paddle shifters and some other change I forgot, but that should make them a bit quicker and I would say all the new GT2 cars are closer to 500hp as well. You will be adding badly needed diversity to the class and here's a hit from LTC - http://lastturnclub.com/index.php?op...=719&Itemid=49 Last edited by dj4monie; 30 Jul 2010 at 09:30. |
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It's only going to get worse. GT2 will become GT-E at Le Mans from next year and the fundamental issue is limiting performance so they don't get too close to an LMP2 lap time. They're slowing LMP2s for 2011...
FIA GT1 and GT3 have no requirement to fit those categories into any regulations window relative to a prototype. Basically if Ratal insists on allowing GT3s to be as fast as GT2s I'd be in favour of having Spa 24 hours as a GT3 only event and leave GT2 in its new GT-E form to be Le Mans, LMS, ALMS, LMIC only as part of a mixed GT/LMP field. Ben |
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I am not against adding diversity, I am against adding FIA GT3-cars to GTC. And here is (once again) why: 1. Costs: yeah, you don't think that'S an issue, but I guess we have to agree to disagree on that point - it remains an issue for me, especially when we consider: 2. Speed: GT3 is effectively about as fast as GT2, and while they might have somewhat different strengths, in the end result they are almost equal, as evidenced by various overall podiums of GT3 cars agains GT2s in Italy, Spain, and GT-Open or yesterday's qualifying for the 24hours, just to stay somewhat on topic*. Which leads me to: 3. Traffic: GT(2)-drivers are already complaining about how difficult it is to pass GTC-cars on the straights, how much worse is it going to be with the faster and more powerfull GT3s? And then, there is of course: 4: The intention of the class: GTC was established to introduce a cost effective entry-level class (and to line some pockets with Porsche money, but that's besides the point) - if you switch to FIA GT3-regs cost effectiveness will be a thing of the past, as will be the whole notion of it being a separate class. Just like the Porsche Spyder and Acura teams of 2008 only cared about overall victories, the only thing GT3 teams will care for is "best-placed-GT-car"... no matter if GT2 or GT3. And if it's gonna be like that anyway, then why not include GT3 cars into GTE, as people have advocated in 2008 for LMP and which has finally been done this year - and leave GTC at the level it is at right now, albeit with some added variety by allowing cars that supplement and not supplant the current Porsche teams - perhaps like those in the pic below: *I realize that it's me who has lead that thread off topic in the first place... |
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Ever since the M3 project started there were journalists who keep on telling people that the M3 is somewhat of an evil illegal supercar that will outpace everyone else if nothing is done.. The weird thing is that never happend, the car scored one ALMS win and won the Nürburgring 24h on reliability.. yet all this talk continues. No wonder BMW is fed up with GT2 and wants to concentrate on DTM... it's by far the least appreciated effort in this class I can remember for years. |
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the gt2 class was set up as a gt class where Prviateers can compete with the cars that are very close to cars sold on the streets. And the BMW has almost nothing to do with the street car! the car was built by bmw the way they wanted it, tottaly diregarding the rules, and then they came to the aco and fia, here we have a car you better let it race -I for one would be glad if they lay of the gt2 and concentrate on dtm, 1milion prototyps maskarading as gt2 cars, that can only b run by factory teams is not what the gt2 class needs Last edited by arakis; 30 Jul 2010 at 12:28. |
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And the M3 pretty much needs no waivers anymore aside from the transaxle gearbox which can also be found in the street car! Plus, who cares...what counts is the performance. And has there been any instance where the M3 outpaced Porsche and Ferrari so far? No! Yet the whining goes on and on and on.. Porsche & Ferrari just don't accept any competition in what they consider "their" class and there seem to be lots of journalists willing to repeat their nonsense to the point of straight up lying. |
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This is getting ridiculous...the M3 is not a prototype and it certainly does not cost a million Euros. Don't make stuff up to get your point across.
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