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No I'm with you and think that would be wonderful. I just don't see that happening with the next set of LMP regulations. Long term, who knows.
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I don't know if Michelin will automatically make better tires (unless IMSA adopt ACO style pit rules), but I can't be the only one who finds it strange that the DPIs have been seemingly limited to running the same lap times around most tracks that Audi R8s, Panoz Roadsters and Dyson Lolas were running 12-15 years ago, even more than that going back to around 2000.
The Dunlops on LMP2s at Sebring got those cars to the point where at Sebring this year they could've easily been in the top 5 overall in qualifying there in 2012. I'd think it would be reasonable for DPIs to be running 2006-07 or maybe even 2011 LMP1 lap times around most tracks. And I don't think it's unreasonable to say that the Continental tires are the major factor here. Whether or not it's on Continental or IMSA or percentage of fault is a matter of debate. |
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Then the top class will be called DPi. You can't retroactively name it to fit you're agenda, but there's still room on the bandwagon.
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Your post doesn't make sense. I didn't say they were going to change the name of DPi to lmp1, I said that the rules in the future will be aligned and that DPi-to-lmp1 could be doable for teams in IMSA and vice versa.
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I honestly doubt Micjhelin would have been given the contract unless they could promise a better-performing tire than the Contis ... and I am not sure anyone could make a worse tire.
True the Contis were ultra-consistent: hard as a rock and slippery at the beginning or end of a stint. Probably could have run exactly the same for three stints ... in a series where the pit rules make double-stinting pointless. I'd imagine Michelin could have built a better P2 tire, but why bother? let Dunlop have the also-rans while Michelin spent its engineering prowess making sure it shod the winners, in both P1 anf GT Pro, where all the attention is focused. As I said above ... I imagine IMSA wants to see DPi times comparable with WEC P2 and maybe P1-L ... and those rock-hard Contis were never going to get them there. |
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Problem is that the Continentals were hard as a rock and not particulary fast and yet seemingly not very durable or long lasting. They were almost as bad at times as Goodyear's NASCAR tires on prototypes, especially in the rain as demonstrated at PLM a couple of years ago (by and far the worst tire package I've seen in road racing, even compared to Pirelli in F1. Nothing though can out-do Goodyear in NASCAR for making junk.).
Why design such a hard tire without a provision to double or even triple stint? IMSA's rules don't make sense in that regard. And if IMSA wants to see the DPIs increase in speed to being roughly similar to LMP2--or let alone they adopt ACO style pit rules where you can't refuel and change tires at the same time--you need grippy tires that can last. Granted, didn't someone from Continental say they could easily make better tires but IMSA asked them not to? |
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I think that was largely due to the old DPs still being out there, and rather than have two totally different tires in the P class, they just made the LMP2s run the DP tires.
Then, with the contract being up for grabs, it wouldn't make sense for Conti to make a substantial investment to "catch up" to WEC LMP2, at least not until they had the new contract. Since they don't, I imagine we'll see the status quo until Michelin takes over. Come 2019, it doesn't make sense for Michelin to design and build an all-new, de-spec'd tire when they, at the least, have a ready-made tire for the type of car. |
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There were because the previous tire was the DP tire and wasn't well suited to the P2s. The new tires for this season was built for the DPi/P2 chassis and the different way the tires are loaded.
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They can't make the tire too much stickier than it is now, they gotta keep them reigned in at Daytona.
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Bibendum is cool, but not nearly as attractive as the Conti Tires girls.
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Remember the debacle that was the tyre heating at Daytona?
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