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I find it odd too. It’s a shame as they could make it a little longer and still fit it into an hours viewing. If that is the thought.
Ultimately, I suppose it doesn’t matter. Especially for an endurance race. And it may mix up the grid. Although I’m fine with them just having the best time over all the practice sessions. |
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About qualif, i would vote for 45 minutes to one hour for each group, GT and Protos. they prepare an endurance race !
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I used to do a bit of marshaling and we were forever replacing floppies. One of our half serious suggestions was to randomly insert one steel post instead without the drivers' knowledge. Perhaps an idea whose time has come...
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during an onboard a toyota was struggling a lot running the last 2 right handed turns, that it's basically what I suspected, opposite to LMH, is there that alpine and lmp2 gain a lot of time, infact I'm quite sure alpine can run flat out and getting faster to the main straight to hit the same top speed of LMH despite 100hp less.
Anyway toyota and alpine have a margin of about 0.7s (the half of spa) that should make them safe from lmp2 during first stint. Alpine is clearly the car to beat on portimao but toyotas will need to refuel one time less (at least). 007 wasn't able to improve FP3 pace, it looked also really unstable reaccelerating after slow corners during pit out lap |
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Alpine didn’t get it together in Spa qualifying and could, arguably, have been on pole there.
Alpine will need to stop more, but the less said about that the better. So I think advantage Toyota in the race, as Spa. Isn’t the power v. aero assessed in hypercar so unsurprising that the two cars with different power have similar top speeds and overall lap times? Although there are some differences in different parts of the circuit. |
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sure, alpine and toyota were in the same performance window at spa.
About top speed, LMH need to slow down in the middle of the 2 right bends and then enter slower in the main straight, recovering top speed by mere power; alpine can run through flat out and enters faster in the main straight where can reach a LMH comparable top speed mainly due a better acceleration. Is reasonable to expect LMH being able to pass slower lmp2 only by the mid-end of main straight. |
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It would have been a lot easier to wage this war on the pace of LMP2s if it were just Dallaras, Ligiers and Multimatics. That Oreca is just such a superb chassis, it seems almost impossible to neuter it.
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Yeah, good stuff. That tyre looked pretty wrecked…..
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I feel that SCG are being sensible and not going full pelt trying to overtake the P2s.
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Given the state of their front tyres at this (presumed relaxed) pace, any attempt to speed up would utterly wreck them.
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Bit strange with these tires. Feels like Michelin have dropped the ball. |
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There certainly seem to be tyre issues throughout the field.
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just like spa, alpine pitted after 46-47 minutes, toyotas should be pit around 52-53 minutes maybe
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Both Toyotas have done their stops and The Alpine is back ahead…
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