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2 Mar 2016, 05:20 (Ref:3619178) | #76 | |
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It's misleading because the previous Mazda's (diesels) weren't even competitive. They may have more laps, but they were running at or near the back of the class. The "funded by amateurs" isn't unique either. What about shank?
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2 Mar 2016, 06:05 (Ref:3619182) | #77 | |
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Mazda's press releases seem to claim that it is a new motor based in some way on the block Dyson used ... which was actually not too terrible in its last incarnation (sufficiently stiffened.) But according to my understanding of Mazda's literature,. it is a whole new engine. Mazda claims 285 bhp/liter, which should be enough to be competitive in WSCC.
it's true, the Mazda's didn't last this year ... but they led, and not on strategy (staying out a lap longer) but on pace. Look at their performance during the Roar: In the six practice sessions in which the two cars ran, they finished second twice, third once, and fourth twice, setting the third and fifth fastest laps of the three-day test. Sure, that was just the Roar, but the car ran top-three and top-five during the race for most of the time they were out there. As TF110 notes, up until the Roar it was a major victory if the Mazdas ran ahead of GTD and finished two-thirds of a race. Now the car is competitive in class. That's a pretty huge stride right there. |
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If you have nothing to add but negativity, why even waste time posting? I never saw anyone say there had to be a like for like comparison. The original post speaking of Mazda's efforts wasn't giving a strict comparison on how many laps it did vs the diesel. It was when Chiana decided to chime in on lap totals. Looks to me like that is an attempt to shoot down any positive to take away from this since they dnf'ed earlier than last year.
I say we should compare Mazda's first diesel race to this year's Daytona and see if there's no improvement. Speed, reliability etc. |
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I often find Chiana's posts a fresh air among many pink-glassed comments. His realisme is often mistaken for negativity. If you don't like his comments then ignore them/him.
To each his own preference. Sebring is the ultimate test for reliability so we'll see how Mazda does. |
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3 Mar 2016, 12:00 (Ref:3619522) | #83 | ||
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I'm certainly looking forward to talking about this actual event and not a certain manufacturer that seems to be very polarizing, for some reason.
June is for LeMans but the Ides of March belong to my favorite endurance race of them all. Wish I was gearing up for it but I'll certainly enjoy viewing from the comforts of home. |
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Admittedly, the Mazda didn't finish its First race, a measly 24-hour outing. And even during the Roar, they had some issues. Wait, did I mention it was a new engine in its first race? For sure, let's crap on it ... and as for Ford, let's fire every person on the team ... those lame Chip Ganassi people obviously have never learned to race, right? After all, the Ford GT has performed pretty miserably at every outing. Oh, wait ... that's okay because it's a new chassis (albeit with a proven engine) just going through its first real development phase. Totally different from a brand-new engine in an old chassis. Anyway ... I like seeing the Mazda performing better, which it surely is. Whether it ever does really well this season, and what form it takes next season ... well, that's why they actually race, right? Also ... Even if Mazda pulled out of Sebring tomorrow, I would still be going and would still expect it to be a very good race ... In fact, I am and I do. So ... I Win. Best part is, forum posting is not a zero-sum game. Nobody loses .... well, nobody Has to. |
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Don't get me wrong, I very much applaud Mazda for their very deep involvement in US motorsport, there's no other manufacturer (not even Porsche) so active, especially on a lower Pro and Club level. Without Mazda the car racing landscape would look very, very different - and you would have to look very hard to see in the first place!
Looking forward to the 12H as well - it's gonna be a great event! |
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@coach ep: You're way off saying Mazda went from slow and steady to fast and fragile. They went from slow and fragile to fast and fragile. That's a big improvement. And puts them in contention in the spring races for sure, and an outside shot at endurance races. They're a legitimate program this year rather than a joke like they've been the last two years.
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A note about Sebring and Port-a-lits. There was a tent less than 15 yards away from this "post race burn". We were close enough where we should of heard the commotion, but we were out! |
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Looks like your photo didn't work. But, was it from 2014? Because I was there and saw the two porta potties that were torched near the bridge entering green park. Then the same guy torched some right at the hairpin. It was kinda funny but not really, could have made for a very bad scene. I'm sure those things aren't cheap either!
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We were 50 feet away and somehow I saw or heard nothing. I'm not sure what it takes to torch two dumpers, but I would've like to have seen it.
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I've done it (not at sebring), can't remember the exact method, but lighter fluid and a toilet paper fuse may have been involved. A bottle of stove fuel works too.
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with that type of activity in mind it's no wonder SIR is looking to attract a new audience...
It's one thing to set your own coach (no pun intended haha!) you brought on fire but other one's property? Might as well set the bloke's car on fire and see if he likes it as much. |
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Interested to see how the concert will be received this year. I won't be attending Sebring, but if its a success will they do it again, or maybe even add concerts to Petit and Daytona? edit: will people who are fans of the artists actually be race fans also? or are they expecting people to come for the concert and stick around for the racing the next day? |
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I have no idea why they try this stupid s**t. Wouldn't be OK to just have race fans...and Green Park?
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...because they want to make money?
It is a business, afterall. |
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OK, I'll let you know how many B.o.B. fans there are at SIR. Stay tuned.
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I'd prefer they go with a more european style event such as a club/rave scene, techno..but.. it is central florida. It probably wouldn't work the same way hip-hop and country do. |
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