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Forgive me if I've misunderstood, but does it not refer to a "Max" efficiency criterion here? As in, it is an upper limit and not a class-wide 4:1 mandate? |
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IMO, that's part of the problem to just BOP'ing to a laptime. Like the first couple of years of the IMSA Weathertech Championship. There was an almost absurd gap in terms of top speed between the DP cars and LMP2 cars, at least on the level of the Audi R10 vs the Porsche and Acura LMP2 cars in '07 and '08. Of course, both were like comparing chalk and cheese, and the ACO here at least have all the cars built to roughly the same technical regs (though LMH and GTP cars are still different).
You can't afford to have the cars having such a chalk and cheese performance discrepancy, but if you go down the parity route, you can't just change one parameter without looking at the others and tweaking them. So what is the acceptable gaps between performance parameters while trying to keep the cars within a potential laptime window? To be honest, I don't really want parity, at least on the NASCAR or old IROC levels. Then, you might as well be spec racing (which IROC was, after all), which I don't think anyone here really wants for the top prototype or GT classes. |
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The source I found this from (a Reddit page, of all things) didn't expand on this. And this doesn't help due to this rule's parameters disappearing from public consumption, English language versions of the ACO's 2021 and later regs. Interestingly, the ACO do declare that the French language version is the definitive version for consulting what the regs actually mean as far as enforcement and interpretation. |
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Your post mainly arguing that in a straight line they had a pace advantage. No one is arguing that, although maybe it’s not as big as made out. But then we are on how big is big, that no one is considering.
It would make them faster overall. If they had more power and previously caught them 1+ lap at some points and now you give them more power. It would be even more in qualifying. If you are going to do that then you have to compensate elsewhere. That they were in this situation doesn’t mean you have to change it! Some cars are designed to be like this. Others are designed to be fast elsewhere. You are proposing to reward the ones that have a car faster in other aspects. I bought a fancy meal and a bottle of water. You bought a sandwich and a bottle of Champagne. That’s not fair as I have no champagne. It’s OK the ACO is going to give me some. Enjoy your sandwich. And we have people saying it is too much like a spec. series now and here we are trying to make it more so. I’m sure that there will be tweaks here, but let’s be mindful of the complexities and also be careful what we wish for. |
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Dear god, the arguing over mathematical possibilities without any numerical data to support the visually based guesses is maddening. And then the everything must be exactly the same size, shape, lift, drag, etc. Ok, then watch LMP2 cause well that's what that was built to be
Oh and the Multimatic tub was used and had the joker updates as a Mazda and it won and was fast. If you're gonna denigrate a car at least have the facts to back up your claims. |
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It doesn't matter in the end, given that the Mazda/Riley/Multimatic DPI/LMP2 tub has nothing to do with the LMDH/GTP tub. Just look at the front suspension. The DPI car used coil over shocks and didn't even initially use Multimatic's shocks (an area where they excel in terms of design and engineering). The GTP cars use torsion bar springs at the front--a feature that was used front (and I believe also rear) on the Ford GT, of which the road and race versions were designed and built by Multimatic for Ford.
People complain that BOP makes things akin to spec racing. Sanctioning bodies try to shy away from that concept, and get criticized for not doing enough to ensure parity. You totally get rid of BOP, then we're back to LMP900 or LMP1 or early ALMS LMP2 where factory teams dominate and usually one or two of them steal the march entirely. There's no winning with some people. Which is why sometimes I get burned out on stuff, especially issues in the real world that I hear people complain about but either do nothing about, or are basically out of their control. |
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With that said, I don't know if it's better for the championship interest to homogenize everything (Chernaudi also noted this). Sometimes the racing is better because of the way the cars match up. It can be interesting to see a car with more corner speed try and overcome a car with more straight line speed and vice versa. This notably produced races like Silverstone a few years back with the Audi and Porsche trading places within the lap. If one is simply an observer, the laptimes between the cars are very similar, but if you are one of the teams, you will inevitably gripe about top speed if you do not have it. Should the ACO react to this? It is possible to. Last edited by Articus; 5 Aug 2024 at 17:01. |
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Cornering speed, acceleration, tyre wear, energy useage, …
It’s not a simple puzzle. And I am still not convinced you need to. Variety is nice. What they could do is play a joker and move their car in the window? But then they wouldn’t like it so much at Laguna Seca. On that this is potentially more of a talking point because the removal of a Le Mans specific aero kit. |
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A Le Mans specific aero kit would be an interesting approach. That was actually something that was permitted in the latter stages of the LMP1 regulations (and in the LMP2 regulations around that same time!). |
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Bop doesn't account for the team's knowledge and experience. It also doesn't account for setup and tire usage/wear. You can have the best, most equal bop there is but if one team is better, you can't just beat them without actually being better with your car tgat given race.
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I thought this was an interesting comment from Porsche NA President about BOP in the GT class:
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It's the realization that in the past, outright performance didn't matter as much because often times you just had to be consistent and reliable to win races. Now the competition is "too perfect", and cars run for 24 hours without fault so BOP anxiety is heightened. Everyone expects everyone else to run faultlessly because they have shown that they can! The quality of team, car, and driver is very high. It makes teams more anxious about the BOP because they don't think they can make a difference anywhere else due to the strength and depth of competition. When you are comparing Ferrari AF Corse to Toyota Gazoo Racing and Porsche Penske Motorsport, you are pitting perfectionist against perfectionist. It's a different game to the days when Audi could win Le Mans with the R8 while being handicapped against the privateers like Pescarolo. |
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No idea about any of that tbh i just dont want one car being really fast on the straights or one car being really fast in the corners while both achieving the same laptime because as we see time and time again, the car that is fast on the straight is very hard to actually "race" against.
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Are they going to "balance" top speed for Daytona and Le Mans? Or have I misread some articles in German?
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This is more of a GT BOP related topic, but SRO doesn't see need for torque sensors
https://sportscar365.com/sro/world-c...re-not-for-us/ Torque sensors are fine in prototypes, but I couldn't help but agree with his second point which was that for BOP in general, we want everything to be perfect, but not even one-make championships are getting things this close Quote:
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Whereas that Porsche article you quoted was about how Porsche wanted them in IMSA and liked them in WEC.
If you are top of the professional tree it is cool. It is a good thing. Expensive mind, so I can see how SRO doesn't want it. Fine too. |
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Another thought, with Isotta Fraschini pulling out will the ACO take the opportunity to reduce the weights of all the cars?
There is 9kg room based on the lowest other weight in Sau Paulo (Cadillac and Lamborghini. And if they do will Lamborghini still not get the benefit? How is their weight? Last edited by Adam43; 22 Aug 2024 at 01:56. Reason: preview of new charts |
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If Lamborghini gets weight breaks, will it matter? If they're overweight this year then the only thing helping them is more power. But that might not matter much at COTA. Maybe Fuji!
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https://sportscar365.com/lemans/wec/...-hit-for-cota/
Brand new BOP. Toyota looks quite nerfed, highest weight and very little power below 250 kph and let's be honest at tracks other than Le Mans it's base power that counts. Now the question is whether they still have some sandbags to remove after Sao Paulo... |
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You are absolutely right regarding the power added over 250kph : I roughly calculated (in a very scientific way) that hypercars should be above 250 kph for 10 to 12 seconds per lap at COTA. Around 9% of the laptime probably.
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Better than nowt. So Toyota have barely changed in the >250kph stakes.
I can't do the >250 change for the others, but here is the latest on P<250kph, weight and P:W. After a strong showing we see Toyota have been pegged back. Cadillacs sandbagging hasn't worked for the home race. I am really getting the hang of interpreting the changes now and I feel I get cleverer every time I say sandbagging. Last edited by Adam43; 26 Aug 2024 at 22:11. |
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Cadillac is close to minimum weight and maximum power allowed so clearly sandbagging works. Now only Chip's squad has to finally deliver.
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