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Miller will not happen because the ALMS hasn't been successful and Grand Am is even worst. I named those two tracks because they both have open dates right in the middle of summer and after or before Le Mans. ALMS moved back too its traditional Oct date for the 6 hour race at Laguna Seca. Watkins Glen and ICS did not invite back Indy Car for its early July date because of poor fan turnout in consecutive seasons. Ratel said Mosport was out of the question. That leaves only a few possibilities. I also believe Ratel wants to be in the biggest markets possible and that's California and the Northeast. There's something to be said for serving undeserved areas of America, but for your first time in the US since the late 90's? I don't think so, plus the FIA GT has run at Laguna Seca before. Watkins Glen is just a given because it has an open date and its a historical track. |
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Maybe if car counts get up to 30, we can look at opening up the rulebook a bit to put them solidly ahead of GTE/GT2 cars, faster than LMP2 cars and slightly slower than LMP1's. |
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What is the minimum requirement for a circuit? I'd love to see them at The Glen or Laguna. Laguna I could even attend. |
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There has been talk that P&M is building a Cadillac race car for GM. Could we see a CTS-V GT1 car???
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Those Citroën ads above show the perfect examples of GT cars. Survolt for GT2 and GT3, while the GT for GT1 and LMGT.
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Albert has no ambitions to race in GT1. He would like to, but he is full time employed and couldn’t cope with the amount of time necessary for travelling and testing. He’s fine with GT3 racing; motorsport is just a hobby for him, though a serious one.
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Endurance Info on the future of GT racing (Translated into English by Google)
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Definitely taking some of those cars with a pinch of salt. Isn't the McLaren completely unworkable to the regs due to its chassis material?
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That’s the problem; they need to separate GT cars from ringer supercars. Neither LF-A or the McLaren belong in GT1, if Ratel wants a super car class they should make one full of Enzos, MC12s, MP4-12Cs, Hennessey Venoms, Zondas, Veritas etc.
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Brno is cancelled for next year. Circuit owner has money only for his son who will be racing 800cc MotoGP class next year and Czech government does not want to support motorsport.
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I wouldn't read into this too much, but the rep from the GT1 facebook page seems to be suggesting GT1 at Laguna Seca next year. He hasn't confirmed anything, but has left the question open.
Makes sense seeing as FIA GT has been there before. |
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26 Sep 2010, 23:28 (Ref:2765160) | #40 | ||
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Endurance-Info's article says: "The future of the GT may mean building models that can run in all GT1, GT2 and GT3 with adaptation kits". But why would you have three different classes with similarly priced cars?
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27 Sep 2010, 02:08 (Ref:2765205) | #41 | ||
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Different teams, different budgets. Different drivers, different skill levels.
The same car could race GT3 to GT1, but GT3 is pro-am and no car development. GT2 factory and privateer teams, pro drivers and alittle development, cost rise. GT1 pro drivers, most development, world championship, highest cost. But for the manufactuers, they just need to develop one base model GT3 car, then subsiquent upgrades instead of brand new cars. |
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World Challenge moved from single class racing, to two classes now it will be three classes (started this year). That is one way to ensure healthy grid numbers and enough entry fees to ensure the series can run flag to flag pun intended. But I don't know if that's what was suggested. |
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Gt1 and GT3 are VASTLY different cost classes? The base car may be the same, but the racer is not.
Look at Matech's Ford GT, and Aston's DBR(s)9 models? The GT3 cars look like the road car, with a few wings added. GT1 cars look like race cars made to resemble the road car. Yet both are based around much the same basic components... GT2 is a (slightly) cheaper way into Top Flight racing. But I know that Ferrari upgrade kits for 430s were £100K 3 years back... That's on top of the basic car! GT4 may well use the same base car model again, as any of the above classes, but be very nearly a road car. Bigger Bang for the Buck, for the manufacturers, and probably, the teams. |
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30 Sep 2010, 07:47 (Ref:2766988) | #44 | |
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I don't see the problem. I'd welcome those cars. Zondas won't compete, i don't ever see them trying to either. Hennessey cars probably wouldn't either, McLaren sounds great as does the LFA. There are already supercars in the series, the MC12, the Murcielago, the GTR, the Z06 are all 'supercars' not GT's.
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Pagani should enter the Zonda R, now that'd be a treat.
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That would be indeed a treat but I dont think Horatio Pagani is that interested in motorsport from what I've heard. It would be nice if a private team developed the next Pagani (which is due out soon) to GT1 rules.
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I wonder if the championship will go to Japan next year, seeing as Nissan is pushing it over there.
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Nissan don't have a circuit there, do they?
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I don't think they do own a track, but I do seem to remember that they have connections to Fuji Speedway. If Lexus enter someway, I'm sure Toyota will get it at Fuji.
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Fuji is under repairs as of now, but it won't be long to fix. I'm hoping Lexus enters the LFA, they were doing demo runs of it at Fuji, with it limited to 7500rpm, some of the guys driving it were questioned about it's superb cornering grip. They were presented with this, 'it seems the LFA corners faster than a SuperGT car here at Fuji'. Kino****a, one of the LFA drivers nodded. I love how the Japanese don't brag, but they confirm all the while. If the LFA can corner faster than a SuperGT car around Fuji I think they have a hit on their hands. Seeing as how the car they ran was still over 3000lbs. in it's N24Hour trim.
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