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18 Mar 2023, 23:02 (Ref:4148100) | #51 | ||
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ALMS did not have similar rules. You actually had to pass lapped cars at a restart. In fact you had to do that through 2017. Otherwise Long Beach would not have been as interesting as it was when a GTLM car was leading overall with under 20 minutes left. And I think the wave around rules came from Grand Am more than ALMS. You can like something and still criticize it for its faults. If I ever see John Doonan walk by at a track I'm going to say to him that the current safety car procedures is ruining the quality of the races in the series. Most of all the endurance races. It is the largest problem the for IMSA Weathertech series right now by far. |
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I haven't watched the US TV broadcasts of IMSA races in a while since they aren't as good as Hindy and the ad free IMSA Tv global feed. But more concerning, your attitude reeks of a race fan that's numb to everything that could make this series even greater than it is...simply because it's "good enough". The classic, "its good enough for me therefore there's no reason why it shouldn't be for you", is such an apathetic standpoint. As a fan I want this series to be the best it can possibly be, and I'll proudly continue to beat that drum. I also find it ironic how fans in your class of thought would never hesitate to criticize the likes of nascar and how race control manages their (artificial) races. Yet, when a justified concern comes forward when the series' starts edging closer and closer to the worst habits of it's stock car racing parent company, it's completely out of line? Oh well, 'spose were gonna have to agree to disagree, Broad. |
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19 Mar 2023, 03:26 (Ref:4148244) | #53 | ||
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19 Mar 2023, 13:33 (Ref:4148276) | #54 | |
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Hi all first post here. I agree I can't get excited with IMSA races. I actually skipped Daytona and Sebring last year for the first time in a very long time for this reason. I did check in on my phone periodically and literally every single time it was under yellow so wasn't missing much. For the future long IMSA races I'll probably just tune in for the last hour just to see the last race deciding yellow. However saying this like it or not it is bringing in viewers and attention to the series. Just look at the youtube comments/ other forums saying "Wow what a finish", "Amazing" and "imsa is the best" etc. For this reason I can't see them changing it anytime soon. We're either going to have to accept it or not watch it. Just my 2 pence for what it's worth.
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19 Mar 2023, 14:10 (Ref:4148279) | #55 | ||
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It is what it is. I didn't like it in the beginning but now I can see some of the benefits. You can watch or not. It's up to you to decide. All I ask is, just don't act like a heckler on a thread that's full of fans that are watching it and enjoying it.
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19 Mar 2023, 18:54 (Ref:4148331) | #56 | ||
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Thankfully with the IMSA Weathertech series "Sprint" race season starting at Long Beach, the safety car procedures does not rear its ugly head as much. Long Beach in particular looks awesome since it will be just GTP and GTD. NO p2 or p3 filling up space. |
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19 Mar 2023, 21:22 (Ref:4148350) | #57 | ||
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20 Mar 2023, 19:16 (Ref:4148529) | #58 | ||
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21 Mar 2023, 14:06 (Ref:4148671) | #59 | ||
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22 Mar 2023, 17:19 (Ref:4148816) | #60 | |
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David Land's live show covers the WEC vs IMSA safety car procedures in their Sebring review. Start at 6 minutes 40 seconds into the video. I agree with pretty much everything they are saying.
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24 Mar 2023, 23:46 (Ref:4149074) | #61 | ||
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We also had a bad nearly 4 hours of yellow, slow, everybody catch up strolling |
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27 Mar 2023, 09:59 (Ref:4149335) | #62 | ||
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Did catch up a bit on YouTube - long long SC period after an hour or so just for a couple of stopped cars parked close to track?
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27 Mar 2023, 11:15 (Ref:4149344) | #63 | ||
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Yes. The length of the FCY period is not only related to the incident. It is related to the standard process they have (pit stops waive rounds). If they call A FCY they follow the same procedure every time. No surprises!
It’ll only be longer if there is a longer tidy up to do like barrier repaired. It is only shorter if they’ve had another FCY within the last 30 minutes or they are in the last 30 minutes of the race FCY periods are pretty much always the same length. Last edited by Adam43; 27 Mar 2023 at 11:26. |
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27 Mar 2023, 14:31 (Ref:4149378) | #64 | ||
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I'm in favor of dropping the standard version and applying the short one for every FCY. Pits closed every time. The occasional fuel victim does not outweigh the substantial amount of green racing time gained. |
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27 Mar 2023, 18:06 (Ref:4149413) | #65 | ||
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After reading through this entire thread again, I've come to the following conclusion:
FCY should be reserved for major incidents that endanger drivers and safety staff otherwise return to corner yellow flags. Laps back should be allowed but only to the back of the pack. No dual group restarts. Pits stay closed unless the duration of the FCY exceeds a certain amount of time. I know of the safety concerns and understand the fan's needs. I've followed IMSA for some time now and do feel that the Grand AM effect on FCYs was very obvious. There are compromises that can be made and should be made, but maybe only starting at the beginning of the season and announced well in advance in order to make it fair for the teams to adjust. |
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Although you have failed somewhat in your description. It can be longer if there is a lot of tidy up to do. Quote:
Whatever, they are pretty consistent in how they apply it. Although they are often accused of not being so. Last edited by Adam43; 27 Mar 2023 at 23:09. |
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I also think IMSA try to give the chance of just local yellow. Opportunity, sometime too much maybe, is given for a stranded car to get going again. Quote:
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16 Oct 2023, 13:34 (Ref:4181719) | #68 | |
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From the S365 post race notebook
***The race featured 13 full-course cautions, totaling 93 laps or three-and-a-half hours of time behind the safety car. My thoughts...this is a major reason why my interest in the Petit Le Mans has diminished over the years. I hardly watched it on Saturday to be honest. I knew what was going to happen. |
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16 Oct 2023, 14:13 (Ref:4181726) | #71 | |
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Well it sure don't make for great TV at least!
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16 Oct 2023, 14:15 (Ref:4181727) | #72 | ||
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Just for a bit of perspective: When flagging the Petit back in '01 (or '02), I remember we had 12 cautions during the race. And while there were no 'pass-by and 'drive-by' procedures back then, it still took considerable time away from the racing. In other words, it's nothing new. It's not going away either. |
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16 Oct 2023, 16:16 (Ref:4181738) | #73 | ||
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16 Oct 2023, 19:45 (Ref:4181760) | #74 | ||
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I noticed something else at petit that I hadn't recently with the yellow flag procedures. There were a lot of extra track vehicles on track, moving around and doing maneuvers that didn't seem necessary or related to the incident at hand. It seemed pretty dangerous and they were always in the way in corners and I was worried one of the cars was going to hit them. At one point a car was being flat towed back to the pits and they just pulled out on the back straight in front of the oncoming slew of cars and then after they're getting passed into turn 10 they decided to stop and let the field go by.
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18 Jan 2024, 16:41 (Ref:4192327) | #75 | |
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Bumping this one to the top. We'll need it to discuss the 2024 Daytona "24"....or is it 23.5 parade with a 0.5 mad dash of calamity. Or perhaps we can get a return of 2018 and 2020 with a restoration of endurance sanity hopefully. Stay tuned.
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