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5 Jun 2016, 04:16 (Ref:3647289) | #101 | |
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If you don’t think IMSA plans of BoPing heavily in the new era, .... oh, well. With multiple engines, they will want to make sure each one is exactly as bad as the worst ... Even with four supposedly identical chassis IMSA is going to want to make sure no one gets too good .... adding weight, changing boost and restrictors every time anyone makes progress. “Racing Improves the Inbreeding” is the new slogan.
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I don't know, I thought the Porsches were give breaks in the GTP class and there were some fiddling.
What they should do is try to make it the all the cars same preseason, bop only 3 time during the season, and when they do, only bop the slower cars up, don't bop ever bop fast cars down. |
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They should have a set of rules the cars are built to and then leave them alone, let them race and tweak within the rules. Bop in gt racing is one thing, but for proto is dumb.
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Data from Belle Isle. As usual, GTD extremely close http://nasportscar.com/2016-imsa-data-analysis-detroit/
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I never agree with you on everything except on this, the ALMS/espn3 streaming 2011-2013 was pile of trash in reliability.
The good thing about that TV deal were the couple of races per season that were on ABC (not ESPN2) which, even as edited down programs, did give mainstream coverage for the series. Unlike this FS2 crap. What makes it even worse is that they have the marketing power of NASCAR behind but utilize it to non existent effect, rather they choose to just blackmail teams for more pennies (like the GT3 OEM fees etc) |
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6 Jun 2016, 20:59 (Ref:3647800) | #108 | ||
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epsn3 stream (not speaking of the alms stream) worked perfectly fine and was reliable, if you had access to it. Problem was half the people that wanted to watch, didn't get it, sort of like FS2 now, and had to rely on the duct taped and zip tied alms stream.
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Yeah pretty much speed2 equivalent
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7 Jun 2016, 01:20 (Ref:3647832) | #112 | |
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Man, at this point, just use success ballast and nothing else. At least that is transparent. This is painful trying to glean any semblance of legitimacy in these results.
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Transparent for fans and participants, win-win Scotty wouldn't have to awkwardly lie like in my sig either, everybody would know the "game" and precise consequences of actions. And manufacturers could develop whatever they wanted without sandbag and politics nonsense crap, again knowing the direct outcomes beforehand |
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I do wonder about why they dropped Valiante though. It was said a few times that the team was very Westbrook-oriented in terms of setups and such, yet Valiante pretty much always did a solid job. His drop in the rain at Petit last year was pretty critical, but Rocky did the same thing and given the conditions it could have been anyone really. I like Goose okay but this isn't the first time I've said "yeah good thing they replaced Valiante with this guy" to myself this season. |
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Goossens is Riley's 'factory driver' which certainly played a significant part in him having the drive. If VF/SoD goes for a Mazda-Riley DPi next year (which I believe they will), Goossens will probably still be on the driving squad.
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