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I could also see lots of difficulties with this scheme due to the complexity of LMP2's chassis and the amount of effort to tune them up. Also, I'm sure that every team knows their chassis like their son, with it's foibles, it's personality, etc. And, I've read and rooted extensively for the Dome partnerships in my day, especially with Pescarolo, so I understand about being emotionally invested in a team+chassis combination... Still, that's why I thought of only allowing this during month-long breaks in the WEC. As for people spending to be faster, I would say "let them" - if people keep buying their "ultra-cars", sooner or later everyone else will have as good a car as the rich guy and then talent will speak... Last edited by tigas; 17 Mar 2015 at 16:44. |
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This is so totally not Oreca speaking here.
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17 Mar 2015, 20:00 (Ref:3516492) | #829 | ||
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From that S365 story:
'“When a lot of people talk about change, a lot of people get upset about it. I kind of like [the proposal] in a way because sometimes the racing world gets a little stale,” said an undisclosed U.S. manufacturer. “I like the change but we like building new cars. I’m excited about the direction of the regulations.' Strange comment. Limiting possible constructors and mandating a spec engine is way to prevent things getting stale? What a dog's breakfast this all is. |
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Cheap way for Riley or Coyote to build a LMP2 car, I suppose...
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This makes me sad.
I'm a fan to all forms of racing, NASCAR, open wheel, ect. I enjoyed watching both Alms and Grand am. But I started like the ALMS a bit more because since I already followed NASCAR. I didn't want to watch two series where the philosophy is Drivers are the stars. I wanted to watch a racing series where the Cars are the stars. For TUSC, I like the series but it needs improvements. What it needs the most is a new headline class. Like GTP or LMP1 cars, something where some kid will put a poster up on their wall because it looks badass. I'm mean think about it, would they put a gen 1&2 DP or a PC car up there. Hell no. These stupid P2 rules coming out 2017 are going to be the top class? No! This series should not be some feeder series to the WEC like the ELMS or the AsLMS. I rather have this stupid clown racing that we currently have with current p2, Dp , delta wing set up. Perhaps, keeping the current P2 rules or making GT as the top class isn't a bad idea, I don't know. If it requires breaking away from ACO Le Mans link, then fine. |
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ALMS had Le Mans legitimacy because it had the cars and the rules Rolex never did because it had substandard cars and rules. Now Jim France has convinced both NASCAR and France that TUSC should use the worst rules and also the second-rate cars ... which should be even more second-rate I think the FIA listened because the France family sold the idea of lower cost so well, and WEC doesn't need two expensive classes. TUSC needs one class where the cars matter, though. The Rolex Series proved that low-budget cars (not that they were really much cheaper) equals low income in a North American sports car series. What I see here is Jim France et al saying, "We're the only show in town, now, boys---this time they'll Have to watch." Hope they go broke fast. |
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Somebody on Autosport forums was mocking their 2015 chances because they were running Mics instead of Dunlops like all in the series & most at LM... which makes no sense. Michelin's LMP2 tires have always been good, it's just the way the market has divided. But oh well, in two years time no need to discuss about that either with the spec tires! Bloody hell... |
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18 Mar 2015, 14:41 (Ref:3516810) | #836 | |
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LMP3 would be a great prospect for Dome, unless that said class turned into an Oreca Challenge as well!
While LMP1 would be a long shot for both them and Strakka, I think Dome is busy making DTM chassis tubs for Super GT ever since they stepped down from racing. |
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The issue with LMP3 is that all you can run at Sarthe is the Test Day (and even then it's subject to available space). And I think Dome primarly wants Le Mans presence
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First official casualty of the new approach, Tiga calling a halt. Okay it was probably never going to win very much, but it could have added to the richness of the grid and provided somewhere for new and creative engineers to cut their teeth.
Well done ACO and FIA, well done. http://www.endurance-info.com/fr/le-...is-en-suspens/ |
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Sucks that Tiga's return got cut short, even though their car is basically obsolete due to not having a roof. Maybe they could strive in LMP3 or CN then...
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Just what we need... Fewer people wanting (or being able) to build race cars. Less people involved in this sport the better. Especially given the massive growth in the sport. Too many sponsors, so many fans. The herd needs to be thinned.
(This is sarcasm if you can't tell) 2017 proposed LMP2 rules. What a mess. Just as things started to look good the sport decides to put a gun in its mouth and pull the trigger. Richard |
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It seems to me that Hughes de Chaunac is now controlling the ACO.
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Oreca and Onroak/OAK are the main beneficiaries here, and both are French organizations. And the ACO are French and the FIA is French-based and has a French national as President.
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Any news on the engine builder? All I have heard is VW Group expressing an interest in bidding for it (don't remember where I heard that). They could badge that as Audi, Bentley, Lambo etc.
Presumably Gibson, Judd and AER would be interested. And maybe the likes of Cosworth? |
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The Daytona meeting seems to have successfully instilled IMSA "best practices" WRT handling the series entrants and fans (i.e., **** them off) into FIA WEC.
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I think that Renault or PSA group will have a better shot at it than VAG. However, somehow I see VW getting those badged engines, if they do launch a bid. It would make sense to have Porsche and Audi in LMP1 and VW in LMP2 Bentley or Lamborghini would be suited as being a lower class than Audi and Porsche. |
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Whats next? Renault Alpine R.S. 01's as a standard GTE-AM? This isnt the 'French Connection', its a world championship.
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While obviously a joke and more spec classes be lame, at least that would make the class worthy of having of having it's own class (because of, you know, having cars built to different regs) instead of current needless sub trophy and 'everybody needs to win' catering mentality
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