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4 May 2016, 15:25 (Ref:3638480) | #76 | |
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I'll get slated for this - I'd rather see proper support races than the classic. The classic was just old rich guys driving around in the wrong gear slowly. I always looked forward to it and I was always disappointed.
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There is some truth to this statement. While it is cool to see museum quality cars on track, parade laps do get tedious. Much better to see cars driven in anger.
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4 May 2016, 15:58 (Ref:3638484) | #78 | ||
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That's fair comment, but the strange thing is that there are plenty of cars at the LM Classic event being driven at full chat, but you're right that fewer of them are at the Legends race usually.
If the GT3 race gets fully subscribed it will be interesting, but it's still going to be predominantly gentlemen drivers. |
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Admittedly the Legends race tends to be a glorified higher speed parade. But it was the only historic race I watched all year. And I didn't follow it for the "racing", who comes to see historic racing to see racing? I watched it because of the cars and the direct link to the main feature approaching minute by minute. It's bumping up. It's atmosphere.
Anyhow, I think most people will still prefer this new "Road to Le Mans" over paired up Ferrari Challenge. Last edited by Deleted; 4 May 2016 at 16:45. |
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4 May 2016, 16:51 (Ref:3638497) | #80 | |
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I love historics and they totally have their place but I agree with Akrapovic, the support slot should be a race, and hopefully this GT3 and LMP3 combo will give us that!
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9 May 2016, 12:59 (Ref:3640327) | #82 | |
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Lol
I bet they will still brag about having six different brands though. |
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9 May 2016, 14:42 (Ref:3640361) | #83 | |
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Anyone else thinking the Blancpain Sports Club series that is Gentlemen only now with a 25+ car grid might have damaged the prospect of this grid, being based around the pro-am concept
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9 May 2016, 14:43 (Ref:3640362) | #84 | |
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I also think you can't argue variety when you barely have double figures
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9 May 2016, 15:19 (Ref:3640368) | #85 | ||
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Is the Le Mans support race open to one off entries or will it just be the 11 at Imola?
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There were 19 LMP3s at Silverstone. The 11 GT3s takes that up to 30, and I think the original intention was a field of about 45 cars for the race. |
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I imagine if the first race meeting goes well, teams like Villorba Corse might commit the extra car they are debating, and teams tempted to join might go for it. I'd imagine the GT3 community will jump at the chance to race at Le Mans, depending on the LMP3 BOP. |
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“The key here though, as elsewhere in GT3, is going to be Balance of Performance. Here for instance we are around 12 km/h down on straight line speed compared to the same car in SRO BoP trim (265 km/h to 277)." http://www.dailysportscar.com/2016/0...ife-hobbs.html |
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Mirco Schultis (of Starworks 'fame') commented on the series' issues over at GT-eins.de:
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9 May 2016, 17:17 (Ref:3640400) | #90 | |
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Since they aren't running against other classes anymore, couldn't they just have run crap-bop for LM only to keep LMP3 in distance, and then just applied FIA/SRO standards for the other races.
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I think the ACO are just too scared to admit anything by the SRO is good. Even though the SRO are the GT3 pros |
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9 May 2016, 18:54 (Ref:3640426) | #92 | ||
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Interesting to hear, seems the series has been a little too cocky and unwelcoming of new teams I honestly think between SRO's gentlemen cup, and the Gt Open, as well as national series, there is plenty pro am gt3 options |
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9 May 2016, 19:04 (Ref:3640431) | #93 | |
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It's a miracle they even allowed GT3s in the first place. I still remember that day, in April 2012, basically as last resort for depleting ELMS grids (funny thing is, no-one still showed up for Donington)
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9 May 2016, 21:04 (Ref:3640482) | #94 | ||
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Surely this series was also created to give ELMS GTC teams somewhere to go when they were booted out in favour of LMP3?
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Well they could've kept them in the main series (bar the LM support race) if they went to circuits capable of physically hosting 50-60 car grids (some can even now), and if no artificial grid caps were imposed. Then they also could've got rid of the LMP3 limits.
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By the end of the 2015 series there was 7 cars: - Gulf Racing UK - Moved up to GTE in WEC - TF Sport - Stayed with ACO - 1 car in GT3LMC - MassiveMotorsport - Moved to 24h series - AF Corse - stayed with ACO - 3 cars in GT3LMC - TDS Racing - not sure what they are doing this year but not GT3LMC So basically two of the ELMS teams went to GT3LMC, and they gained a total of 7 new cars from teams new to the series. I don't know, I see the use of removing GT3 from ELMS, if there was demand for the category. GT3 wasn't particular big in ELMS for a while, hard to see it enough to justify a whole new series unless they had indications the grid would likely be way larger. I think they need another 9 - 11 cars to make the racing worth while. Perhaps they ought to buy the GT Open and solve both series' problems |
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Always thought this series would be a good place for older/ex GTE cars to be put out to pasture. Such as the C6 and 458 running in the Blancpain gentlemen series. Wonder if they would be included to entice entries?
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GT Open did it for a while, wasn't a huge draw |
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