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I'd mix it up even more, by having timed and distance races. As long as it wasn't the norm I'd be up for the odd short 2:30hr or 350km or similar race. Variety and all that. Still that just makes it more complicated for the great unwashed.
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Dont see that happening. Not together at least. Maybe the WEC will receive the USCR's blessings to be allowed to run those tracks, but seems unlikely.
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The WEC is on a hiding to nothing going to tracks like Daytona and Sebring IMO unless they are there at the main event. A six-hour race at those venues is probably always going to be a pale imitation.
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Completely agree with those saying sportscars don't suit Tilkedrones. Shanghai was a depressing episode. Somewhere in the distance, amongst the 6 hour live broadcast of tarmac run off area and smog, you could actually see a motor race, which was a nice little bonus.
The main issue with these tracks for me is that they always look empty. Silverstone is such a horrible place to be when you compare it to Brands Hatch or Donington.. |
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Well that is because the new circuits are design for cars and safety, where as the old circuits were designed for spectators the new designs look good to the technical people and often on paper they appear to be an improvement, but once completed they are shown to be soul less and not good for the spectators but by then it is to late
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While I like COTA, I think you could have a much more interesting calendar with for example Brands instead of Silverstone, stop running Bahrain and Shanghai and adding circuits like Potrero de los Funes, Mosport, Portimao etc. |
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Bahrain is probably the only race in WEC that is paying for the race - so they won't be leaving their in a hurry
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My point still stands though, in my mind sportscar racing is all about soul and they should try to emphasize that. |
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Still, if only FIA should stick with tradition instead of chasing F1. Hell, if sportscar racing is gone (and others like Indycar, etc.), I have a feeling that the only remaining series are Formula One and NASCAR. |
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On a different theme, is anyone else really enjoying the development war between Audi and Toyota? Audi has really had to up its' game. Even though I thought the Peugeot was the better car than the Audi it seems to me they're feel a lot more pressure from Toyota?
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Picking up from the off topic discussion in the Spa thread
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Maybe they should revive the Mille Miglia, Targa Florio, and other events, but held in modern tracks like Imola, Monza, etc. |
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Terrible crowd today at Spa one of the worst I've seen for any professional series and sports car racing at the circuit despite excellent weather.
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Put bigger restrictors in (lots of people don't get it why the 458 has 100hp less than the street car) and you basically get GT1 cars back. Wouldn't even really make the operating costs higher, would it?
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Take away some of their ballast as well. They are pretty limited in aero on top of that.
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But downforce gets higher and higher on GTE-cars, it's more than it was some years ago I'd say. Maybe not on old GT1-levels, but even the F430 GTC version did on some courses the same lateral g-forces than some GT1s in 2009 and 2010 ...
The benefit from that would just be that the existence of the GTE cars is just more justified compared to GT3 ones. And they'd be faster than GT3s aswell. |
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Good to hear then. TV angles must have not shown the majority of spectators in GA areas.
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Why is that a bad thing? And what is dangerous when it used to be GT1 cars finished sometimes in the top 15 overall. The cars now are a shadow of themselves in almost every category.
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