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26 Aug 2007, 01:44 (Ref:1996587) | #76 | |
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I wouldn't draw conclusions about 2010 LMP1s yet. Most of the LMP1 teams are against them.
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that's exactly what I was thinking actually...
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as long as the GM factory group doesnt come in and take away all the hard work done by Callaway then i wll be ok with GT3 for now...
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So if the FIA does completely replace GT-1&2 with GT-3 and the ACO moves carte blanche, as some have suggested, with them and it becomes the carte du jour for GT will we then see the castration of the Prototypes as well? While this wholesale restructure may be just fine for FIA as they run no prototypes it still leaves glaring questions in my mind on how the ACO will address the performance differentiation between GT's and Prototypes when the slower GT's are integrated into the "LM" grids!
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I don't think we'll see a huge loss in performance in the switch to the new GT class system. Some of the current GT3's have been faster than GT2's this year. Put a larger engine in them and they'll be near current GT1 speeds.
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So here it is. Projekt Le Mans seems to have the details:
http://www.projectlemans.de/rennseri...port-2009.html It's in German, but there's a google-translation button on the top right of the page. |
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They are also talking about allowing some aero dynamic improvements, so I also expecy cornering speeds would not be much worse. At this time I also recal a coment from Sebring this year where a TV announcer said the GT2 cars had the best cornering speed as their weight gave them more grip than the proto's. What I'm trying to get at is that I still don't belive we'll see a huge decrease in lap times (as we know, their a better indication than out right speeds) and therefore (and hopefully) the ACO won't see the need to tame the protos too much. I do think we will see them slowed down, at least at first. Untill the teams and factories start to develop the cars. |
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try to translate this italian article: http://www.racingworld.it/fiagt/noti...?idtitolo=3722, maybe you have more luck
or directly in english: http://forums.tpgleague.org/showthread.php?p=40401 |
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Thank you! That's much clearer!
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Wow. That is unbelievably confusing.
Does Ratel really feel the need to reinvent the wheel? I can come up with a much clearer set of regulations. GT2 is based on the current GT3. All cars need to be homologated in GT2 in order to receive GT1 homologation. In GT2 they retain a mostly standard engine, chassis and aero. Minimum production units is 200 for large manufacturers and 40 or 50 for small manufacturers. Minimum weight is used for equalization of performance between cars with different engine sizes. GT1 cars are identical to GT2, except for larger wings, possibility of increased displacement or use of a supercharger/turbocharger, use of carbon fiber brakes and so on. The public can tell the two classes apart with the racing numbers: red on yellow background for GT1, navy blue on white background for GT2; or we could use Ratel's idea of separating classes, which doesn't seem that bad. So FIA GT runs 2 hour races, Euro GT2 Cup two 60 minute races - and no more of that minimum 3 cars per team. The current GT4 class is scrapped, or turns into GT3 but only for national championships. What this basically means is that, eg, in order to run a Murcielago in GT1 and a Gallardo in GT2, Lamborghini would have to homologate both cars in GT2 first. |
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"All cars need to be homologated in GT2 in order to receive GT1 homologation"
where do you read this ? every cars can only be homologated for one class (exception for Mustang and M6) |
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Sorry, I wasn't clear - that's my proposal to the rules, instead of Stephane Ratel's weird separations based on engine displacement, all cars would need to be in the same class before being allowed to race in another one.
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Yeah... Why not just talk about the actual rules now instead of confusing even more with even more non useful posts?
K, thx, bye. About the list of possible GT1 cars for 2009. What is that based on, is it just a made up list of cars that COULD race, or is it a list of cars that the manufacturers have said they MIGHT be interested in racing? Also, doenst it say maximum size for Turbo cars in GT1 is 3.3 litres, still the Porsche at 3.8 litres are listed, together with some other bigger turbo cars? Whats that all about? And will they actually make the Turbo cars competetive this time? Which they have never been under FIA rules. Oh, also, the KEONIGSEGG CCGT will never be seen shining in the top class of the worlds best GT racing? How sad isnt that? It doenst even get a chance to show what its worth, if it doenst come out of the shadows to race next year that is. Koenigsegg will never be able to make 300 cars, not anytime soon anyway. So what now, aim at LMP Coupes instead? Last edited by PorscheFanNo1; 5 Sep 2007 at 16:37. |
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The 3.3l is probably the minimum size for turbo-cars in order to compete in GT1. So no problem for the Porsche, if turbos are competitive at all. I hope they are.
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