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As far as I'm aware the year-old rule is still with us.
If I remember correctly Larbre couldn't run the Corvette C7 in 2014 as they wanted because the car was in its first year and so obviously there wasn't a year old version for them to use. |
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No, the "one-year" rule was ditched a couple years ago. It is being re-implemented in 2016.
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My interpretation was that AM would be 1 year behind only in the implementation of the GTE rule set. Unless I'm reading an old set of Tech Regs from the website.
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"year-old model rule" ditched for this year, back for next year and then outta the window again for 2017 - there's the ACO for you...
My point for getting rid of the Am class is to prevent the real amateurs mixing it with the Pro's and talented gentlemen drivers. With all respect to guys like Goethe and a couple of AAI's guys (they will always be much faster than I would ever be!) but they simply lack the necessary driving skills (and hardly improve over the years) to compete in such a prestigious and important race. A points qualification system would be best imo where drivers can collect a certain minimum amount of points by participating in lower categories series and 'feeder series' like ELMS, AsLMS, TUSC, BES, etc. Also, the ACO should introduce a minimum qualifying time for those amateur drivers (and not only for the GT-Pro drivers like they do now). Point system + minimum quali time = higher level of amateur drivers. Saves a lot of incidents and delays - and some injuries as well! |
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This from the 2015 Le Mans Rule guide: "The only difference is that the cars must be at least one year old so they cannot take advantage of the latest tweaks." http://www.24h-lemans.com/en/race/ca..._2_2_1742.html From Wikipedia: "GTE-Am cars must be at least one year old or be built to the previous year's spec," Be good to get the definitive story here. Mariantic |
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Maybe the issue is allowing 1 Gold/Platinum driver into the class. For me i dont see an issue with the split classes, it happens in Blancpain Endurance and doesn't take anything away from the PRO class. Keeps some pro drivers in a job and lets be honest 95% of all motorsport relies on wealthy men spending their money. I think if you have some issues with the AMR #98 line up then this one is in the same category. AF Corse (defacto factory Ferrari team) running this lineup. François Perrodo, Emmanuel Collard, Rui Águas Last edited by tux; 16 Jun 2015 at 16:54. |
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The convergence talks stopped long time ago (last year), and it is definitely not happening now. Unfortunately these new regs will probably make it harder to do GT3 -> GTE conversions. |
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This is interesting, because in TUSCC next year BMW want to run the new GT3 M6 in GTE class, which is belived to be easily converted to GTE spec because its a turbo engine. Remember, in GT3 they are also allowed bigger modifications to bodywork then they have been in GTE up till next year. So maybe the new GTE regs and GT3 will be very similar in the way the bodywork is allowed to be modified. So in reality, GTE might very well be taking a step closer to GT3, allowing GT3 cars to be easier modified to fit GTE regs.
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Has there been any news on engine regs?
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There's been rumor that Porsche will be introducing a car that will compete directly in the marketplace with Ferrari. Porsche AG also has indicated that they will be introducing a new model line. Now that the 918 is sold out, it's the perfect time to introduce the 960. The 911 will the flat 6 is just not as competitive these days.
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How about the rumored 928 successor? Would be more of a "proper GT" than the 911 is.
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On the driver ratings thing, it's not an 'Am' class we don't need, it's a 'Pro' class that isn't needed, in my opinion. There should be an overall GT class with all GT cars and one for GT-Am within this. So the 'am' cars are effectively entered in two categories, the overall GT one AND their own.
There's nothing wrong with recognising their achievements, but the problem is that we're NOT recognising their achievements when they're beating full Pro cars, instead pretending that the #71 AF Corse car came second in class (or first, in the case of WEC points - another home rule), when in reality it got beaten by SMP's car. |
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