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can anyone give a rundown on the gt race, I had to go out for the last 4h, but I think I saw the jmw below 3rd with 5min to go, what happened?
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Well looking a the results, Nissan power took 1,2 & 3 in LMP2 class. Didnt see the race, but that Nissan engine must be really good. Is it becasue it has alot of torque or something?
It would be cool to fit that engine in a Dome... (Dome S102) and see how well it does. LMP1 I guess, or 2. |
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In many ways it's a sentiment that former DSC editor Malcolm Cracknell wrote about - in that the prospects for the WEC are fine, but compared to how 2004 and 2005 ended up shaping up - all without full manufacturer involvement - it's maybe not all cakes and circuses. Over the last seven years the LMS has given us some fantastic down to the wire seasons. I distinctly remember stealing glimpses at a friends Sky feed late in 2005 trying to catch the Istanbul 1000 km in the aftermath of a wedding - and equally the finale in 2006 at Jarama had a lot going for it. Sure this year hasn't had the full grids up front, but Pescarolo and Rebellion proved that you can still create an entertaining spectacle with minimal raw materials. Estoril, for me, may well end up going down as one of the races of season - exciting from start to end - dramas being thrown up - a lovely underdog result with Norma / Extreme Limite getting on the LMP2 podium - and a fundamentally nail biting race between two fantastic privateer LMP1 teams. I wasn't there, there wasn't any TV, and radio - like me - was in many ways dependent on watching a T&S screen, but it still kept me captivated, and here's the acid test, it delayed the cooking of dinner until the race was done. More of this please. |
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I like the attitude that the LMS takes. Forget about trying to be "world class" and trying to appease all us message board fans. The LMS sticks to their plan and do what they do well. The LMS does LMP2 very well and they do a good job with GTE-Pro as well. The new LMS style of GTC could actually be intriguing. We'll see, but I'm looking forward to see how it works.
Back to LMP2, I know the class has not received a lot of respect this year, but the quality of the class has surprised this year in a positive way. There's some good drivers there and some good teams as well. I don't know how much attention the LMS will get next year, but those who will follow it will have their attention focused on some good efforts that typically aren't emphasized. Hopefully most of the teams will return for 2012. I'm sure some teams want a more solid calendar and media situation, but the racing is almost always really good. |
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26 Sep 2011, 07:19 (Ref:2960986) | #88 | ||
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2nd placed on the timing screens at the end of the race, the car behind (the 46 TDS Oreca) was on the same lap and passed it for position when it stopped. So at the flag, according to the timing screen, it was the 46, then the 45 shown a lap down, then the 41 a further lap down. Since the 45 didn't make it around the last lap, it gets taken out of that result.
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According to Hindy, yes.
This was actually the first ACO-run race in a number of years I didn't follow a bit (apart from the few live timing checks). Too bad, sounds like it was a great show in P1 and upper GT2 ranks. |
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Autosport gets it wrong again, according to their report the GTE battle was in GTE am. Surprised at Gary Watkins, slip of pen no doubt!
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These are the same idiots who called GTE-Pro "formerly known as GT1" earlier this year... The truth is that they know nothing about motorsports outside Formula Dull, and maybe some spec series supporting it
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Autosport Plus, "premium online motorsport content" latest headlines:
The Singapore Grand Prix review Why Raikkonen is not a risk We rate the drivers after Singapore Vettel closing in on more records F1 2011: We review the game The toughest turn in the DTM The changing face of Formula 1 Deconstructing Formula 1: Sidepods Five themes for the Singapore GP Ferrari further away than it looks Magazine: New faces at Ferrari? The Singapore GP preview Why Ducati isn't winning I wouldn't bother with those articles even if they were subscription-free |
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can someone post the play by play gte pro battle in the last 2h plz...
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26 Sep 2011, 12:38 (Ref:2961122) | #97 | ||
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Difficult to remember it all but the reports are all free on DSC, the bones of the last 2 hours or so were that the AF Corse car was out of contention because of a penalty so the battle was really just 77 and 66. For the 3rd stops at more or less the same time Lietz handed over to Mark Lieb and Bell handed over to Walker. The 77 stop was quicker than the 66 and so Lieb led Walker by about 10 seconds if I recall. Up to this point 66 had more or less led all race except during pit stop phases. The question now was if Walker, a newcomer to LMS GT this year could catch Lieb or if the Porsche would pull away. Gradually Walker caught Lieb and according to his post race comments got alongside on at least 2 occasions but with a driver of Lieb's experience the 77 kept the lead. The question now was what would happen at the last pit stop; would they both change driver and tyres or could one of them get away with just fuel. As the time for the final stops came it was a case of who would blink first, at least in my mind as I watched live timing and kept switching to DSC. The 77 came in first and 66 led again and it was clear from the length of time before the run sign came up that they had done a full service, stop was 86 seconds according to DSC. 66 pitted next lap and they would now know what the Porsche had done and so did the same but got out in 84 seconds and Walker had done a quick in lap so Bell had about 4 seconds lead. On his next lap he put 3 other GTEs betwen himself and Lietz thus doubling his lead and then spent the whole of the last hour battling Lietz who was flying. Each would have a quicker or slower lap as they hit or were caught by traffic but as the live timing did not give actual gaps one had no idea of the gap unless you looked at DSC! In the end the cars were nose to tail, Bell driving the widest Ferrari in the race and claiming afterwards that other Porsches became difficult to pass, twice on the last lap Lietz was alongside but Bell crossed the line .183 ahead! Many comments here are from DSC but it was a great battle Hope that helps! Last edited by old man; 26 Sep 2011 at 14:53. |
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The 45 car wasn't classified due to not taking the chequered flag, nothing to do with not completing "the last lap." Or maybe you still want to argue about it? Were you actually there? |
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