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The problems that are happening is what ususally happens when control is forced on participants; again Indianapolis and open wheel racing, are the premonition of where the ACO (and GARRA) with its use of control have sports car racing headed. Bob |
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20 Sep 2006, 06:01 (Ref:1714311) | #102 | ||
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I think perhaps there is some confusion there bob - i'm talking about the proposed change, not the current arrangement.
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In contrast, Courage (eights starts with two cars each race) have a points tally of seven and only two finishes in the points. Strugglling??? The decision to make their own cars (Creation and Zytek) is abviously driven by these teams' desire to control their own futures. We will see whether the decisions taken by Zytek and Creation were the right ones at PLM (assuming they compete) as they will be up against two well-run P1 Lolas. Not buying an LC70 was definitely the right decision. Lola??? |
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I have to suspect that part of the results come down to Creation "the team" versus Swiss Spirit / Courage Competition "the teams". After all, aren't Pescarolos based upon Courage C60s? Perhaps then Creation should be buying C60s? |
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You have to work pretty hard to insult me, so no worries. I enjoy discussing, debating and exchanging ideas with people who have a passion for sportscars, and its future. |
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After all, I deliberately chose Eddie instead of the Jamaican bobsled team. (Who, after all, did improve to where they qualified on merit anyway) |
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20 Sep 2006, 17:21 (Ref:1714837) | #110 | ||
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Courage have run two cars from round one, have Japanease backing from Mugan etc., a long Le Mans pedigree, and a chassis that is now showing real promise. Creation have earned one Le Mans slot, IMO, they don't deserves a second until they either consitently run two cars, win regualrly, show Le Mans form, or a combination of all three. This whole discussion is about teams struggling for funding, without guaranteed Le Mans entries, I'm simply suggesting how can this be the case for Creation, seeing as they are spending time and money buidling their own cars? Last edited by JAG; 20 Sep 2006 at 17:28. |
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20 Sep 2006, 18:36 (Ref:1714896) | #111 | ||
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Creation have run two cars before in FIAGT. Finishing fourth in the championship in their rookie season in front of several well-established multi car teams. |
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I watched the Motors TV coverage, the team manager said they struggled to finish the cars on time, and were still coming to terms runinng two cars during a race weekend.
Hence why they need more experience, if not better results, before being granted two Le Mans entries, unless your going to tell Swiss Spirit, Chamberlain, RFH etc. they''ve been dumped for a second Creation (that only ever competed once in 2006). They've earned one entry, good luck 'em, come back next season with a season long two car team, and they may have a point. Last edited by JAG; 20 Sep 2006 at 18:50. |
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Maybe with a second guaranteed entry, they will run two cars next season. |
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Maybe they can earn a second entry by matching the likes of Pescaolo at Le Mans, winning the LMS, winning PLM or running two cars in the LMS. So far their results have earned them a single entry for 2007. Maybe thats their level, maybe the financial commitment of running two cars, without 2 guaranteed Le Mans entries, (which can never be guaranteed), is a step too far. Tell you what, give me two guaranteed entries, I'll go along to Chamberlain and see what kind of deal we can put together. Last edited by JAG; 20 Sep 2006 at 19:46. |
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The Devil is in the detail, but detail changes with the ACO mean near nothing, it needs a total rewrite from blank pages. Bob |
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the proposal is different because it gives more stability to more of the potential field for a longer period - I think it is as simple as that.
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Beating the Dyson Lolas would be enough for me. They have already trounced the LC70 (Courage: 12 starts/18 points vs Creation 06H: 4 starts 22 points) and now it is time to do the same thing to the Lola. If they do, two entries should be justified. Same thing with Zytek. Both these entities are pushing forward to win rather than buying customer cars to finish in the top six and hope for the best. They are risk takers and racers. They are the ones that need cultivation.
I suspect that the prime movers in these teams care not a jot of this theoretical debate. They will build their cars for next year and take the associated risks. In that, they should be applauded because if the LC70 is the common denominator in sportscar racing...God help us. |
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Personally, I'd prefer to see one Creation with pro drivers (Nic and Jamie if they are still with the team next year) rather than two Creations compromised by pay drivers. I've hated the compromises the team have had to make with their driver line-up(s) this year!
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Any two car team will have economies of scale that can often accommodate one car being all pro. It is very rare for a one car team to have that luxury.
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Would be nice to see McGaritty get a full time drive with Creation for 2007 . Any word on if the team were impressed or not with McGaritty at Donington ? |
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Creation seemed to be quite a ways off the pace today, matching the Chamberlain Lola LMP1 on pace, and just beating the best of the LMP2 Lola's.
Any thoughts on why they were so far off the pace? |
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They say that tires were the major problem, but the scale of the difference with the front-runners suggests a car issue. 1/2 to 1 second is tires. Anything greater is something else.
Although a different chassis number, I hope the PLM car does not have a similar problem. I suspect that with one guaranteed LM entry in the bag, they will definitely run with the lighter weight and that should help with their tyre problems. |
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An unsuitable track, which was particularly unsuitable for the small-wheeled car, I'd suggest.
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If the Audi's are running to mandatory IMSA adjustments which are, as yet, not recognised by the ACO (please correct me if I'm wrong here), by running to 925kgs the Creation car could potentially get the second Le Mans entry they are seeking by simply finishing the race as the only full regs ACO car competing. |
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