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Level5 is the one that's probably most embarrassed, they're the one that got stung by the Odyssey GT thing. I guess they could switch out for a BMW engine???? BMW being on pole showing what a real GT engine can do. The thing is the ACO has to assume that every "GT" engine is going to be roughly "state of the art" for a GT engine, competitive efficiency, weight, structure etc... But when you bring a Mini Van engine to the party (thinking knives and guns etc...) the formula just doesnt work. So instead of the heaping critisism on the ACO, Level 5 and HPD should look inwardly, perhaps. Last edited by the real Stig; 16 Apr 2011 at 04:47. |
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I don't think the origin of the engine is an issue, humble four and six cylinder engines have been developed into some of the most potent sportscar, F1 and rally engines of all time.
Spa will tell us everything we need to know, Sebring is a unique track were set-up and track knowledge go a long way to being competitve, something none of the P2 runners had, Paul Ricard was missing a number of top teams while Long Beach is a street circuit. Let's see what the HPD's do against the ORECA-Nissans and how Level 5's Lola-HPD stacks up against both. |
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16 Apr 2011, 15:00 (Ref:2864305) | #78 | |
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But the point is those "humble" engines were pitted against other humble engines. In otherwords al the same " state of the art". But real world GT engines have evolved far beyond humble units. There ability to convert energy is beyond the limits of the humble mass transport car. Even putting a blower on spear cover that inherent lack of effeciency. A Porsche GT has a huge bore with monster valves, I doubt that what the Honda has.
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16 Apr 2011, 16:20 (Ref:2864335) | #79 | |
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Once race modifications are applied small turbo engines can compete with even the best GT engines.
Without restrictors it's said the HPD can deliver 900bhp. |
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16 Apr 2011, 20:44 (Ref:2864434) | #80 | ||
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Just when things couldn't get any weirder, Level Five has now withdrew the No. 55 with Luis Diaz and will run the 33 coupe for two stints of 20 laps, in order to score points, and then park the car.
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16 Apr 2011, 21:11 (Ref:2864448) | #81 | |
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I assume the reason why the open top car is being withdrawn is so Scott Tucker (and Bouchut) can get first place points. It's a shame that Diaz won't be allowed to compete for the championship considering he is leading it now, but I guess the pro-Tucker rules are in the contract.
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16 Apr 2011, 23:02 (Ref:2864502) | #82 | |
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Level 5 sucks just because of how they compete for points. I mean it.
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16 Apr 2011, 23:05 (Ref:2864505) | #83 | |
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It's a protest, so what would you expect?
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16 Apr 2011, 23:19 (Ref:2864510) | #84 | ||
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where is the link to the live coverage for those outside the US?
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16 Apr 2011, 23:21 (Ref:2864512) | #85 | ||
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They've just handed over to Hindy and Shaw.
I'm glad Tucker has run cars in the series, but I haven't been terribly impressed with him specifically since the crash at Road America last year. |
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16 Apr 2011, 23:25 (Ref:2864516) | #88 | |
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Yey Hindy is back... not a pointless trip to west coast after all!
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16 Apr 2011, 23:31 (Ref:2864518) | #89 | |
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Boy, imagine both LMP1 hitting trouble and a LMPC car wins the race... could things get more embarassing for the ALMS?
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Watching on ALMS.com here. Introduction was smooth for 10 minutes, then it turned into a slideshow. Is it just me or anyone else?
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Safety car... Jag in the wall
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#02 ESM lost several positions!and #98 Jaguar is out with SC back
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16 Apr 2011, 23:38 (Ref:2864525) | #94 | |
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Was expecting to see Cytosport pulling a bigger gap on the opening laps...
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Geez they still haven't managed to get the Jag off the track?
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16 Apr 2011, 23:47 (Ref:2864530) | #98 | ||
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At this rate an hour of the race will be spent under caution...
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They do things a little slower in Cali.
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16 Apr 2011, 23:52 (Ref:2864534) | #100 | ||
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This is the biggest problem with ALMS races. They need to figure out how to cut down on the caution times. People start to leave the track or change the channel by the time the yellow is over!
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