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13 Dec 2022, 11:57 (Ref:4136993) | #1151 | ||
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On a positive note the grandstands will never be sold out there!
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13 Dec 2022, 15:17 (Ref:4137023) | #1154 | |
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Qatar I assume will be run at night? But it hardly be the same as at Le Mans, as the track is floodlit throughout
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13 Dec 2022, 15:51 (Ref:4137043) | #1155 | ||
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That would seem appropriately wasteful for one of the world's fossil fuel heavyweights and a racing series for cars with the best headlights in the world. Having said that, the climate seems very pleasant in February so who knows.
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13 Dec 2022, 22:08 (Ref:4137076) | #1157 | |
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Yeah I was wondering the same. I reckon at least they could be covering the costs out there and maybe onwards to round 2. Plus maybe some other fees. I mean - they clearly air freighted those hypercars out there just for the press conference.
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14 Dec 2022, 16:44 (Ref:4137182) | #1158 | ||
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Well, that's the jist of it... It's more that need a race, or rather a warm weather race, to fit that hole between Daytona and Sebring. And outside of South America and South Asia, choices are a scant few and far between.
If only the governments of the nations in North Africa were a bit more stable, like 1920's stable, then it would be just right. Kylami(sp) is just too damned far for a one-off. |
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There is one key aspect to the WEC/Quatar deal that many seem to have overlooked so far. If we take a closer look at the huge banner in the background, we can see that the state-owned airline Quatar Airways is also involved in this deal! H.E. Mr. Akbar Al Baker, Qatar Airways Group CEO and Chairman of Qatar Tourism, even attended the launch event! This is important, because: Over the last couple of years, the WEC’s calendar was designed with sea freight in mind. In this post Covid world, air freight has become very expensive and the downside of using ships instead of planes is that they are significantly slower. That explains the very small number of races on the last two calendars. “F1 manages to do 23 races within a year, why can’t WEC do the same?” some may ask. First of all, F1 is a significantly more expensive sport. It relies on the much more expensive air travel, which at the moment simply is not an option for the WEC – even if some manufacturers could afford spending a lot more, the WEC also has to allow for small privateers to afford competing, as they are a big part of this sport! To add to that, F1 has DHL as a strong partner in logistics. Quatar Airways – the third largest international cargo carrier in the world – could become something similar for the WEC. If this deal indeed means more affordable air travel, this could be a significant help in the WEC’s plans to grow in the coming years. 2024 will likely see 8 races on the calendar, but according to DSC, there are efforts to go back to 9 rounds after that. Better yet, apparently even 10 races are now being considered a future possibility! Asked about why the WEC’s choice fell on Quatar, WEC CEO Frédéric Lequien told SC365 that Quatar "clearly supports" them. Whether that means just financially or also logistically was not answered, but he stressed the importance of "having the support in certain countries", to then be able to still visit "traditional circuits in Europe where we do not have any support". At the end of the day, this could really be a good step and if it allows for a further expansion of the calendar, I am very much looking forward to it! I read this from lemanshypercarnews in instagram and I found it very interesting. https://www.instagram.com/p/CmL_u1IN...d=MTg0ZDhmNDA= |
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15 Dec 2022, 12:58 (Ref:4137249) | #1160 | |
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And Qatar has plenty of large aircraft on order or in fleet without much need. And fuel costs aren't really their main concern
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16 Dec 2022, 16:34 (Ref:4137357) | #1161 | ||
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On MWM they referred to state subsidiaries financing the Qatar airlines losses and lots of European carriers withdrawing from market and other aspects like making quick transfer over to Sebring afterwards possible.
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16 Dec 2022, 21:23 (Ref:4137381) | #1162 | |
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I'm sure the EU is thrilled with all of that and wanting to investigate so it can sanction organisations taking advantage of Qatar's generous pricing proposals...
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17 Dec 2022, 07:49 (Ref:4137404) | #1163 | ||
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19 Dec 2022, 11:37 (Ref:4137560) | #1164 | ||
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Some more positive noises about Isotta Fraschini. It would be great to see another small team have a crack at the big boys.
https://www.dailysportscar.com/2022/...-imminent.html |
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19 Dec 2022, 15:23 (Ref:4137586) | #1165 | ||
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That actually sounds like very encouraging progress.....
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20 Dec 2022, 07:17 (Ref:4137620) | #1166 | |
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Very encouraging, I love this project. I do sense they're going to have to rush through the homologation before thoroughly testing, snagging and developing the car though, which maybe doesn't bode well in terms of performance and reliability...?
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20 Dec 2022, 10:18 (Ref:4137637) | #1167 | |
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I wonder if they're trying to persist with ambitious timeframes (and talk of 2023 debut) in a bid to try to flush out potential investors quicker.
All the ingredients are there, but I tend to agree James, I don't see how they will hit the relevant deadlines whilst being anywhere near competitive. I doubt they'd be allowed to do a Peugeot and rock up at Monza. You're not going to put down the full-season entry costs without some degree of certainty you'll make the grid, surely? 2024 feels far more achievable and good luck to them. |
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20 Dec 2022, 14:11 (Ref:4137670) | #1168 | ||
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Breaking into the Hypercar ranks in 2024 might be even harder considering the announced entries by Lambo, BMW and, possibly, additional privateer Porsche(s). Plus there are the Honda/Acura rumors floating around. Participation in 2023 by a non main-manufacturer surely will be looked at favorably by the WEC/ACO in order to secure a 2024 entry spot.
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20 Dec 2022, 17:36 (Ref:4137691) | #1169 | ||
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20 Dec 2022, 19:52 (Ref:4137701) | #1170 | ||
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Glickenhaus came out of the gates with pretty good reliability and minimal testing if i recall. I think it can be done, and would love to see this car and some additional Glick's on the grid in the hands of privateers.
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20 Dec 2022, 22:06 (Ref:4137707) | #1171 | ||
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Glickenhaus also had several years of endurance races as part of their experience. Granted nurburgring and wec have their differences, but that experience is still something glick had as a squad.
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21 Dec 2022, 03:48 (Ref:4137722) | #1173 | ||
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Probably some, but more importantly it is experience. We need a new part for a new car. Well build it with the learnings from the last car.
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21 Dec 2022, 09:54 (Ref:4137743) | #1174 | ||
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Behind Isotta Fraschini is Michelotto who was in charge of the production of the Ferrari 488 GTE & GT3, so experience, they have some to spare...
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21 Dec 2022, 16:21 (Ref:4137790) | #1175 | ||
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I was referring to the actual race engineering experience. IF may be bringing some of it in, but comparing glick and the IF potential entry with what this internet commenter knows today, I'd say glickenhaus was more prepared to take a green flag.
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