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It’s like a revelation.
And in club racing it is about the money and the entertainment (for the competitors). |
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In other words, Adam43, that old saying... "Ignorance is bliss..."
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Yeah, bring that up to guys running ChampCar (Lemons). The guys who won last fall at Road Atlanta won because they donated the most money and had a serious car. Ok, most of the complaints were more come on man over real anger. And most had fun and would be back but even then money wins
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Vir qualifying - are Porsches still nerfed? I thought they'd mostly worked out the cruddy Daytona bop. All gtd cars at the bottom of the order, and patrick pilet in the pfaff Porsche around midfield gtd am.
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I think there was an adjustment this week on the Porsche, and then a 2nd tweak I think I saw in a s365 notebook.
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Maybe next year we'll have more adequate BOP for the 911 GT3 R, with all the actual racing data gathered on different tracks. This year running a Porsche in GT doesn't do any favors...
Somehow they did (Pfaff won at Sebring) but still hit or miss depending on track. |
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It appears the car is not well sorted outside of its preferred setup. Been a few times Pfaff has moved forward decently in race after poor quali but the GTD folks seem to be stuck in place. How far off is it from the car in other series? It doesn't seem to be lighting up the world anywhere I've seen
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It is quite strange in gt3.
Sometimes the new development seems to be a bit off - Audi R8 2019-2022 comes to mind - seems it was quite struggling. But with the 2022 update it was back to being a consistent front runner Or it could just be BOP - car has yet to find its BOP spot. Maybe next year with more knowledge and better BOP the car will be regurarly at the front again Same goes for the other new GT3s this year. The Lambo and the Ferraris have not really set the world on fire either - yes the ferrari won the 24 hours of the Ring but there it seems the BOP was really good for them The most consistent cars seems to be the Lexus, Merc and Aston - which are also the oldest in the championship meaning BOP and cars are very well understood. I do not count the Vette as it is not a proper gt3 car Same goes for the other new GT3s this year. The Lambo and the Ferraris have not really set the world on fire either - yes the ferrari won the 24 hours of the Ring but there it seems I do wonder if the Vettes and Ford's will have the same issue with BOP in IMSA next year "wink wink" |
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Good article in Racecar Engineering on BoP in GTD. Mainly on IMSA, but talks about differences with FIA.
A few takeaways: Macau, WEC and IMSA share data to help each other although the BoP process is different (no torque sensors in IMSA, still air restrictors) and there are some key differences between the series which mean they aren’t directly relevant to each other. Torque sensors and IMSA specific testing at Windshear might come in the future, but it sounds like costs are a reason why this is not done at the moment. The IMSA controlled test sounded interesting. Parc ferme conditions all the time. Teams told the fuel and tires and ride height, wing setting etc… to remove gaming the system. They don’t have long to go through all the data. The article talks about this a lot. New cars are always a challenge to BoP. Quote:
They are worried about different tracks. Daytona, Sebring to start doesn’t help! As before Daytona gets some extra aero restrictions because of the impact of drag there. |
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https://www.imsa.com/wp-content/uplo...P-01102024.pdf
New BOP. Similar to the WEC one, Caddy getting lower weight and less power, Porsche more power but also more weight. The Toyota of IMSA gets the biggest penalty compared to last year. |
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IMSA BoP
How have the IMSA lots changed their BoP since the beginning of this GTP era?
The performance bits: Weight (Kg)
Max Power (kW)
There is suddenly a bigger spread with the power:weight. Although if you comapre to WEC there is still a much narrower spread. This is more set my the manufacturer really, but for completeness (and boringness): Nmax (rpm)
And now the energy bit: Energy Allocation (MJ)
Stint Energy Replenishment Rate (MJ/s)
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No BoP change between ROAR and race weekend.
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What, you don't trust IMSA saying there will be no changes before the race. When have they ever been less than truthful in the past
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More weight on the Ford would be funny.
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It is a shame to see a beautifully engineered car with a 2.4L Indycar engine that came out of the box so well, now be unable to pull away from the others. What's the evidence that the Acura should be 20 kg heavier than the Porsche? Dear oh dear, the Acura is now falling behind at almost 0.5s-1.0s/lap. Is this simply because Deletraz is an inferior driver? Inferior car tuning by Wayne Taylor Racing? Or HRC USA and Oreca built a second-rate car? But how can it be a second-rate car if it has to carry 20-40kg more than the competition -- it's baffling. Could the 20kg more than Porsche be worth exactly that 0.4s/lap? Last edited by V8 Fireworks; 28 Jan 2024 at 17:11. |
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BOP should be less necessary in GTP as the cars all have similar power and similar downforce. It seems more like a penalty for building a car that is too good. Plus or minus 20kg is easily the difference between winning and losing... |
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What’s the evidence is that it shouldn’t have 20kg? I really don’t know. All I can see are the lap times. Only thing I know is that they are all ridiculously close. The context I gave shows Acura are as close to the front as the spread across all the cars from the same manufacturer. It is also as close as LMP2 lap time spread which is practically single make. We could well see a change post Daytona and as we move into Sebring though. But what would the evidence be that this is fair and it isn’t just giving them a bump for a poor showing? |
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That's the same question!
This is why competitions like Formula One are so much better! The same minimum weight for everybody. The same fuel flow and fuel weight for all the power unit manufacturers too. The Acura is 1:10 off the lead, it was 1:00 back 10 laps ago, it is going backwards at a great rate of knots... That's not ridiculously close in BOP racing terms -- we expect to see cars nose to tail for the whole race, a la GTE at Le Mans, if the BOP is set correctly. |
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