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5 Jan 2012, 04:07 (Ref:3007521) | #1277 | ||
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A crock of ****, that's what BoP is!
Technically, it stands for balance of performance. In practice, it's a unstable and sometimes politicized success ballast in Grand-Am, ALMS, and increasingly ACO racing that may go beyond just ballast. Quote:
As for being butt-hurt about Petit, that's not the situation. There's been discussion about whether the ACO should have been kicked out of IMSA for months (years?) before the initial WEC schedule release. That schedule release and the WEC's comments about Sebring did drive home the point that the ACO has no intention of setting up a mutually beneficial relationship with the ALMS. It pretty much ended the debate for most fans. So, anyway, there have been issues for quite a while. |
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5 Jan 2012, 19:39 (Ref:3007821) | #1278 | |
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This is the difference, as a UK based fan I can watch a good British GT series, but to watch world class competition I'll have to hope an international series has a UK round. Over the years I've seen Audi/Panoz in FIA GT1, ALMS, ELMS, LMS and ILMC, I'm watching the same teams and drivers but they move to and from different series, hopefully the WEC will bring a little stability on that front.
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5 Jan 2012, 21:59 (Ref:3007891) | #1279 | |
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Yep. NASCAR has hawked out corporate partners to their Grand-Am teams in the past, such as Kodak with Doran or Crown Royal with MSR.
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5 Jan 2012, 22:23 (Ref:3007903) | #1281 | |
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5 Jan 2012, 22:44 (Ref:3007909) | #1282 | |
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Genoa would be my guess if it is a situation where someone is moving to the ELMS. Granted, I'm not really sure if Genoa was ever "in" ALMS LMPC for 2012 anyway.
As for Intersport, there is a rumor that they are done too. That would not be shocking news at all. Either way, it's LMPC so it's probably not a great loss either way. |
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5 Jan 2012, 22:48 (Ref:3007913) | #1283 | |
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Genoa were the team that first came to mind for me too.
I'm assuming it's a new programme as you'd wouldn't put a European time embargo on an announcement that you were simply pulling out of the ALMS. |
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5 Jan 2012, 22:50 (Ref:3007914) | #1284 | ||
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To the WEC, not ELMS, yet more evidence of the predatory nature of the WEC, and how it is weakening the sport globally, instead of strengthening it.
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5 Jan 2012, 22:53 (Ref:3007918) | #1285 | ||
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So a team decides to switch championships , cuz perhaps it suits their sponsor , preditory , your having a laugh !!!
There has been that much cribbing outta certain folk , I really dont care for the ALMS much anymore , when I have to listen to cranks . Maybe it would be for the best to collapse it , and let IMSA do their own thing ..... then we can have a real laugh ..... like we been doing for years anyway . Ever see the movie Conspiracy theory !!! Oh , and next time you take your rubbish out , be careful of the murdering thug in your back yard ..... LMAO Last edited by Bentley03; 6 Jan 2012 at 08:35. Reason: Language! |
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5 Jan 2012, 22:59 (Ref:3007922) | #1286 | ||
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However, the question might why they want to race in the WEC? Race in the WEC because they want to race in the WEC? Ok, there might not be much that can be done about that unless you believe in Fogelhund's LMP1 only idea (and it's not a bad idea). Race in the WEC because that's the only way to get a Le Mans invite? Well, that's a different story. Let's face it, the ACO has essentially established a 25 and 8 rule at Le Mans with the WEC. The difference being that there are a lot more than 33 total spots and there may not even be as many as 8 at-large entries. I don't know how the IRL can get slammed for the 25/8 rule and not the ACO for a rule that's even more restrictive when they have partnership agreements with other "Le Mans" series. What a joke. |
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I do agree with you, IMSA would be best to go it's own way, and I've been saying that for some time now. Then you can enjoy your laugh, and the repercussions that it has. I could explain them to you again, but then you would try and argue that the a spade was really a diamond. As I've been saying repeatedly, the WEC in it's current format will weaken ELMS and ALMS. This shows it to be true. If you are happy about that, fair enough, enjoy.... for now. Last edited by Bentley03; 6 Jan 2012 at 08:36. |
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6 Jan 2012, 00:29 (Ref:3007972) | #1288 | ||
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Is there an issue regarding loyalty these days ?
The ALMS cant even settle on a solid set of rules..... can you believe that ? Why would someone want to race in a series that cant settle a set of rules ? This is laughable , to be honest !!! Last edited by Bentley03; 6 Jan 2012 at 08:38. Reason: Language!!! |
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6 Jan 2012, 00:49 (Ref:3007979) | #1289 | |
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Wait, who are we talking about here? The ACO or the ALMS? I'll assume you're talking about the ALMS since this is the ALMS thread. In which case, yes, the presto-chango rulebook is shameful and harmful to growth. Merely kicking the ACO out would not guarantee stability, but it would be a good start towards putting together a logical and relevant rulebook. At least there would be no confusion as to whether IMSA should follow whatever nonsense the ACO draws up for the season or to follow conventional norms and common sense.
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6 Jan 2012, 01:15 (Ref:3007983) | #1290 | ||
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To hold up the ALMS as an organization that has rules stability issues, then applaud the ACO at the same time... indeed laughable.
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6 Jan 2012, 08:59 (Ref:3008046) | #1292 | |
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So here are the details to the earlier rumor about ALMS money headed to the WEC.
http://www.endurance-info.com/versio...ance-9200.html EDIT: I'm not sure how much of an impact this will have on the ALMS. I suspect CORE will be back in LMPC regardless. With two cars? I don't know. As for Genoa, I guess it depends on what Eric Lux wants to do if he is bringing money. I'm sure there are other pay drivers who may want in ALMS LMPC. Still, 25/8. The issue remains the same. Perhaps the Greaves trio would have been an ALMS trio if they thought they could get a Le Mans entry through ALMS participation. Last edited by AGD; 6 Jan 2012 at 09:28. |
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6 Jan 2012, 09:03 (Ref:3008047) | #1293 | |
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That one passed me by too......???
Mr B, you appear to have ruffled a few feathers with your posts on this thread. I've deleted the abbreviated expletives which dodged the autocensor (you know the rules). I don't think you've made any 'personal' attacks on fellow members, and you are giving your opinion on the state of play in the ALMS but......easy does it. Thank you. |
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But then we will have the cribbers , who cant get into Le Mans anymore , cuz their car isnt ACO/Fia legal , wont we . |
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6 Jan 2012, 11:28 (Ref:3008102) | #1296 | ||
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The problem is when there are teams with ACO cars and who run full-time in a Le Mans series who do not even have a prayer of getting an entry. That's not only a problem, but it is reality for ALMS and ELMS teams. Even the ELMS auto-invites are becoming more conditional it seems. I don't know anything about the future of ALMS LM auto-invites. I don't think I've heard anything one way or another about that. |
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6 Jan 2012, 12:49 (Ref:3008131) | #1297 | ||
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Im sure the situation regarding auto invites will remain the same .
Its also the same for ELMS/LMS teams , many of those dont get in either , and many dont deserve a place in the biggest sportscar race in the world . |
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6 Jan 2012, 14:14 (Ref:3008158) | #1298 | ||
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As for the auto-invites, I'm not assuming anything. The nature of the ELMS auto-invites has changed a bit I think (arguably the change could be to the benefit of the ELMS, but not beneficial to the teams). As far as the ALMS goes, I'm not assuming anything when it comes to how the ACO treats it. I would think that auto-invites are part of their contract, but who knows. Last edited by AGD; 6 Jan 2012 at 14:24. |
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6 Jan 2012, 14:45 (Ref:3008175) | #1299 | ||
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For example ..... take WR , a small team , with a small budget and a fighting spirit like a Lion . Do you , after their performance over the last 5 years , think they deserve an entry .
I think their a great little team and love to see them there , if their act is up to it . If your act isnt up to it , dont expect much . Greaves have earned both their entries , in accordance with rules laid down before last season , I have no issue with that . The car (WR) hasnt finished a race , so im my opinion it doesnt deserve to get in . To be honest , I dont mind the fact that the ELMS may drop a little in quality , if what we are getting at the end of the day is an International Sportscar Championship . Let the ELMS , ALMS and whatever other LMS series pops up be a feeder series for the big game . In the days of Group C , there was very little interest in a world championship coming outta the States . They stayed at home with their series , and some came out to play for Le Mans , no more . So whats new ..... American teams still show little interest in a world championship , and are still staying at home bar Le Mans ..... partial interest in last years ILMC . So whats changed in 25 years , nothing ? Isnt a world championship what we all want ? |
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Yes, the WEC has been created as a direct competitor to the ELMS and ALMS. That is not a constructive way to build your genre. It isn't sinister, it is stupid. I don't think we are too far apart in our views, just we draw different conclusions from the same reality. Would you not agree that the WEC is a direct competitor to ELMS and ALMS? You think that is fine, I think it is stupid. |
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