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31 Mar 2015, 02:18 (Ref:3522051) | #1028 | ||
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I don't see a place in P2 for the American teams. I think the place for the American teams is the P1-L. But to allow them to compete, P1-L should use engines with standard block and not prototipes. This way, P1-L could be a good place for Chevy and Ford. Currently, P1-L is just powered by AER, so it could be changed. Other way, I don't see a place for the current US teams.
P1-L could compete at Sebring, Daytona and Petit Le Mans, it could be the best (called it cheap) of both worlds. |
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There an aditional problem with LMP1-L and small constructors, the cars just can run on WEC, and that's very expensive. Being forced to move to a expensive series without any chance to win anything is totally unnatractive.
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31 Mar 2015, 10:51 (Ref:3522163) | #1031 | |
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http://sportscar365.com/industry/wol...-car-for-2016/
After 2015-rebranding-year, Wolf still wants to have their own new P2 car for next season + 2017 under grandfathering rules, but this is the interesting bit: “The idea is to run the GB08 Tornado for the next two years before moving in LMP1 if we cannot continue in the small category,” Bellarosa said. |
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31 Mar 2015, 11:18 (Ref:3522181) | #1032 | ||
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How many shots had the Wolf guy before the interview?
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31 Mar 2015, 11:28 (Ref:3522188) | #1033 | |
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Maybe few but it's not like he could go anywhere else than LMP1 in the future with the machinery. Except LMP3, but that's not allowed at Le Mans apart from test day
As for still going ahead with own P2, yeah 1+1 years of eglibility isn't great, but there have been cars with even shorter lifespan so I guess as temporary placeholder it could be okay and show them how the business works... |
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31 Mar 2015, 13:51 (Ref:3522253) | #1035 | ||
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31 Mar 2015, 15:53 (Ref:3522315) | #1036 | |
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Or maybe only the current cars from the 4 selected constructors will be grandfathered in and the rest being outlawed?
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31 Mar 2015, 16:16 (Ref:3522326) | #1037 | |
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That'd be BS, but I don't believe in it. ACO never had strict restrictions for grandfathered cars and who's allowed to run. I mean sometimes they've even made them kinda overpowered in comparison to cars complying with regs. Remember Pescarolo 01 in 2011 for example?
But if you reread the statement from Wolf you can sort of sense that ACO isn't feeding information too well atm... |
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31 Mar 2015, 23:37 (Ref:3522526) | #1038 | |
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this is what i'd love to see
WEC: LMP1-H, LMP1, LMP2, GTE-Pro, GTE-Am TUSC: LMP1, LMP3, GTE-Pro, GT3 ELMS: LMP2, LMP3, GTE-Am, GT3 the "new" LMP1 can be similar to what we have now in LMP2 except you can raise the cost cap, allow all pro drivers, allow race engines, allow limited manufacturer involvement, limit testing and development, etc. this way the "spec" 2017 LMP2 class is offset with a new LMP1 class that is relevant, competitive, and sustainable. Last edited by madfast; 31 Mar 2015 at 23:46. |
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1 Apr 2015, 01:09 (Ref:3522549) | #1039 | |
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I would perfer if TUSC went this route:
GTP, Lmp2(replaced PC),GTLM, GTD LMP1 class appears only at NAEC races. Tires are free but are cost capped with a set limit for every race. |
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1 Apr 2015, 01:17 (Ref:3522550) | #1040 | ||
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The question will be where does TUSC fit the LMP3 car in
Do they make it 5 classes ? |
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1 Apr 2015, 01:46 (Ref:3522558) | #1041 | ||
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1 Apr 2015, 02:00 (Ref:3522559) | #1042 | ||
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Why ? would they be excluded from Sebring and Road Atlanta ?
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1 Apr 2015, 02:08 (Ref:3522561) | #1043 | |
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Cost reason.
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1 Apr 2015, 02:29 (Ref:3522564) | #1044 | ||
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I have to say that I never liked the DP cars until two years ago. From 2012 to today, the DP cars looks good, like a prototype from the 80s with soft lines. I always liked the idea to run engines from street cars block. But then I heard about the cost of these cars superior to the current P2.
I find very difficult to find a place for the american competition on the actual scenery. Their races deserve high level competition, but I can't see it on the current P2 (even worse if you add the future unique engine). What' the idea of the P3? Another unique engine "formula"?. If the P1 cars are not going to Daytona and Sebring, I think the DP doesn't deserve to die. |
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1 Apr 2015, 04:05 (Ref:3522581) | #1046 | |
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People would probably like DPs more if they were freed up rule wise. I actually like the areo restrictions on the nose or bumper, because it prevent that weird raise nose gap thing that current prototypes have these day.
A DP at around 900kg with unrestricted ground effects and 600-700hp, yeah I think people would like them a little bit more. |
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1 Apr 2015, 04:56 (Ref:3522587) | #1047 | ||
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No, they will end up looking quite similar to the LMP2s in Europe, at least while they exist, which by 2018 or 2019 they probably won't. And, frankly, if they are like these rules, they don't deserve to.
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1 Apr 2015, 05:14 (Ref:3522592) | #1048 | |
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Depends if Chevy will play ball or not.
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1 Apr 2015, 13:41 (Ref:3522729) | #1049 | ||
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Depends on if GM will pay IMSA enough to get the engine they want to use made legal. The IMSA rules really look like carbon fiber DPs in concept, they are a natch for it - P2 Corvettes ahoy!
Same with free tires, the other manufacturers would have to pony up a total to exceed the Contnental stipend, otherwise no change. Last edited by wdave0; 1 Apr 2015 at 14:09. |
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1 Apr 2015, 14:32 (Ref:3522744) | #1050 | |
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Aren't the new-for-2017-spec-P2s supposed to be more powerful than the current cars (+50hp or something)? That might/probably will result in slightly faster cars.
I believe IMSA should go for a P2+ (or P1 Light or DP 4.0 or whatever you wanna call it) car which shares the spec P2 platform but has more powerful engines with more liberal bodywork allowed (don't care if it's manufacturer specific or not) and other design freedoms (bigger wings etc.) in order to speed up their top prototype class significantly - and make their series more appealing. (Allowing an unlimited number of constructors would be desired but not essential.) Competing at LM would be a whole different matter - unless the ACO recreates the IMSA class (for their protos this time). But it's not like many US prototype teams have participated at La Sarthe in the recent past (last 10 years or so) and the US manufacterers do not seem to be overly interested in competing in the prototype classes either (their interests are in GTE/GTLM), so it's almost a non issue I would say. |
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