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Could be the ACO thinking "we can do this and sucssessfully, whereas the FIA cant!"
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PLM would have been a cracking last round. Flyaway, yes. Expensive, yes. Exciting and well-attended by people and local teams, yes. Maybe only genuine title contenders would have showed up, just like Brazil will probably see them too, but it would have made logical sense. The cream of the European crop dices with the quality ALMS field for the right to call themselves LMS champions. Sounds good to me... The field would likely have been VERY strong, too. 'All killer, no filler'. |
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I think the only viable fly away event is Japan with the JLMC and plenty of potential pay drivers/general interest.
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Now the ACO are taking the reigns I have little doubt it'll be a great series in years to come. The FIA SCC was struggling like the JLMC before the ACO/LMS series came on the scene. Super GT has more in common with the old Group A touring car series than LMS/Group C, there's room for both. Last edited by JAG; 23 Sep 2007 at 15:07. |
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PLM for the LMS/ALMS combination would be just...glorious and less expensive than Interlagos! However Interlagos could have worked renting out seats to the stars of Brazilian Stock Cars and Argentinian TC2000. Plenty of well-known international names, sponsorship and will/ability to race at top level.
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I think the idea of a fly-away round sounds ok but , I dont think its really needed . The ACO should drop the idea infuture cuz of apparent lack of interest and also lack of travel money support .
There is enough tracks in Europe to support the European LMS series . The ALMS and Jananese series doesnt have fly-away rounds , so why should the ACO expect European teams to want to travel ? The idea sounds wonderful , but as we see it doesnt work ? Whats wrong with Brno for next year for example , possibily pit spaces ? |
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Personally, I would like to see an "All-Star" event in which the Top Five in points in each of the four classes from ALMS and LMS would be invited (approx. 40 thus far) plus give the promoter addtional "Wild Cards" from either series to invite to get up to 50 competitors....
There are a few glitches, like only two GT1 cars in ALMS right now, but that would leave more room for wild cards from other classes...like the LMP2 class in ALMS...to compete....or others from Europe.... Then have DHL or an international shipper provide transport for the teams in return for making them a "Title Sponsor" of the event. |
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No...It really isn't the same.... For LM, automatic bids go to the LMS and ALMS season class champs only plus the class podium finishers at Le Mans the year before and the Petit LM class winners. Half of the field are invites and the ALMS gets a lot less invites than the European teams receive. Sebring results didn't even figure into the equation last year. In recent years, the ACO has extended invites to teams that were virtual vaporware (Spinnaker Clandesteam, anyone?) and had to insert many of their alternates. Does anyone really think that the Norma, the Taurus Lola Diesel, or even the revised Reynard chassis that was made into a hybrid that originally used an ethanol-powered Cosworth engine (the team's name escapes me at the moment) was one of the "best" sportscars in the world and worthy of participating at Le Mans, let alone in an "All Star" event? I sure don't think so....all three were woefully uncompetitive at LM and they held spots on the grid while others who deserved bids were left at home. This would reward teams for their results on the track during the season. This would be a post-season event (held in a warm climate) that would reward those who succeeded, plus some teams who were competitive, but did not make the Top Five in their class (like AGR stands right now, or other good teams in LMS probably stand). I'd rather see what would arguably be the 50 best sportscar teams in the world compete in a second event to climax the season....who knows...It might even provide better racing that we see at Le Mans... JMHO Last edited by Tim Northcutt; 26 Sep 2007 at 13:32. |
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Mr B. you are right and they're still alive and threaten to come back, just like the WR (now in Diester dressing). I still think a "Masters of Sportscars" event would be a perfect icing to the cake, Sebring and that one on the edges, LM in the middle of the season.... what about that?
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I think that Dubai or Bahrain would be a much more viable option for the LMS to hold a non-European round at. The costs involved with getting the cars there would be considerably less than a flyaway race to the Americas.
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