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Actually... that was an option that was on the table and discussed... they chose to spend the money on the Delta Wing instead. Smart? You be the judge.
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There's also an argument to be made that America has a great engineering culture and history, and its own car culture and world. It shouldn't be propping up an American series by bringing in old generation European cars. It should be trying to push for more American involvement. I think the old generation cars should be left to AsLMS to allow that a bit of a base to grow. IMSA needs to move forward, not look backwards. |
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As afar as "American Involvement ..." Ford is in with its GT program for four years, plus a little NASCAR (which is where most of its ad budget actually works, as opposed to with the sports car stuff.)
GM is pretty well involved in both DPi and GT ... Which other American car manufacturers are we lacking? Dodge is Fiat ... and Fiat said "No one is watching, even when we win." Which other American manufacturers should be involved? Also ... I hope you are aware that the four-car limit was conceived so that the available customer base could hopefully be served with sufficient concentration per factory that there was at least close to some profit to be made selling chassis? Look at what happened with IndyCar ... Several firms were interested, but to do the car economically, they needed to be sole suppliers. The price at which they could afford to build only a few cars, was far too high for the teams to afford. Further ... America has "Car Culture," and it is centered around pick-ups and SUVs. What America does not have, is its own "sports car culture." America has an auto racing culture too ... and whether any of us are willing to admit it, that racing culture is almost entirely centered around NASCAR, and on the local level, around local oval tracks. I wish it weren't so, but ... the only hot little cars one can find anywhere in America are "stanced" rice-burners with fluorescent underlights. Could an American firm build a good race car? I'd say Pratt and Miller have been answering you for a lot of years. Coyote, Crawford? Elan? And all the firms which make all the wild variety of oval racers, from stock cars to modifieds to super-mods, to late-model to the huge variety of sprint cars .... U.S. builders are all over the market, making (albeit small) money selling race cars and parts. As for building prototype sports racers? There isn't much money in it at the higher levels, so most firms simply don't. Could they? Why not? Engineering is engineering regardless of geography. Any one in any country could build a good anything ... if there was a reason. There simply aren't enough companies in America which want to go bankrupt selling prototype sports racers. |
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I'm not talking about necessarily American brands, but the American base of those brands. For example, Mazda in the US - they are not an American brand, but they have such a big following that they have become an almost American brand. HPD are American based. Toyota have a big following in the US and even a solid NASCAR program. You can have these foreign companies involved, but run with American teams and the American branches funding and American advertising, on the new generation of chassis, under the DPi rules.
But I don't think its in IMSAs interest to open up DPi to older generation LMP2s from Europe, just for a short term numbers gain. Develop DPi properly, rather than proper it up with old second hand chassis from Europe. |
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GM was testing the past two days at WGI.
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SDR should be announcing in the next few days, so we will find out if it is in a DPi or P2. P2 would seem to fit better as Flis said Visit Florida would like to go to Le Mans and they do bring a good chunk of the budget, so....
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But it looks like that Visit Florida Racing will do DPi and not P2 due to having different body panels (unless I'm proven wrong).
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That's their old Corvette DP under the sheet.
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Healthy progress for IMSA Prototype
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Interesting also to read Keating will likely end up doing the ELMS in his P2 in addition to a GTD campaign in WSC, sounds like he wants to compete in a Am top class instead of going head-to-head with the pros back home. The decrease of P1s will surely increase his changes to get a LM invite.
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Healthier than the wec? I don't. Daytona and Sebring will be nice, but after that I think they'll leave and the same amount of p2's in imsa will be in the wec.
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IMSA / WEC 13 Manufacturers > 5 Manufacturers P (11 entries) > P1 (5) - Especially if you throw Penske in that mix GTLM (9/10) > GTE-Pro (8) GTD (15ish) > GTE-Am (7ish) WEC P2 will obviously be light years ahead of PC but I am not sure if that is enough to tip the scale. I would also take the IMSA schedule over the WEC schedule (minus Le Mans) any day of the week. Last edited by Dyson Mazda; 8 Nov 2016 at 04:01. |
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It's the chassis BoP that bothers me. Balancing the engines would seem to be hard enough, throw the chassis in to the mix and you have a gazillion variables. It could so easily become the same BoP mess that the GT classes are.
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