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honestly I would not take 2010 LM as reference for grosjean multiclass skills, since during the race it were gt1 cars to be overlapped by faster gt2 like risi 430, felbermayr 997 and corvette c6r and not the reverse how it was supposed to be.
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I still remember that before the 2010 LM saturday night, risi 430 and corvete c6r were the overall fastest gt in grid with no match for 2010specs gt1 |
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At LM, the Marc VDS Ford crashed very early on, the female Matech Ford burned down, JLOC was a joke (albeit not quite as joke as 2007 and 2009) much like Atlas efx in LMS, and all the rest got stuck in the garage or retired for mechanical problems elsewhere thanks to the infamous ECU debacle and other issues, so it was rather easy for GT2 to win, with or without speed JLOC did top qualifying at Zhuhai 1000km, mildly ahead of the GT3 Porsche Hybrid and the GT2 cars, so even terrible teams with terrible cars were sort of capable to do something on one lap pace I always remember how the Minardi "legend" Zsolt Baumgartner of all people was entered for the terrible Atlas efx Saleen late in the season, but it never ended up happening, nor did the Saleen entry for Petit Le Mans despite being on the initial entry list Last edited by Deleted; 17 Nov 2020 at 17:08. |
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Despite this on the single qualifying lap gt1 were still faster than gt2, but race pace and consistency (as shown also at spa 1000km) was just another story compared to gt2 work/official teams that had also much better drivers than gt1 teams since some of them were basically almost pro-am. History chronicles aside, remains the fact that grosjean LM experience tells nothing about his actual sportscars/multiclass skills. |
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Let’s try and concentrate on the Peugeots, we are looking forward to seeing how good their car goes
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13 Dec 2020, 22:01 (Ref:4022738) | #133 | |
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2.6L twin-turbo V6 confirmed
https://media.peugeot-sport.com/en/p...rt/news/photos No press release that I can find but there are renders. Last edited by deggis; 13 Dec 2020 at 22:28. |
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Is it just me, or the driver seems very far forward, especially for how small the engine is? It could just be that the lack of bodywork is throwing me off.
Does anyone have a similar schematic for an LMP1-H car? Also, it's interesting how the only two LMH cars from big car manufacturers are so similar in concept. Last edited by Pandamasque; 13 Dec 2020 at 23:17. |
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I don't expect too much, but I am excited to see how their cars will turn out with this comeback.
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Atleast this confirms the Hypercar choice
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More infos on AUTOhebdo site (fr):
http://www.autohebdo.fr/wec/actualites/peugeot-devoile-la-technologie-de-sa-le-mans-hypercar-214902.html |
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https://www.motorsport.com/wec/news/...-2022/4926737/ Nothing is revolutionary in the first divulged data. |
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Whereas in LMP1, once the battery was depleted, the car was effectively underpowered until it recharged. So the Peugeot will always have 670hp available, with part time 4wd, with some power coming from ICE and some from hybrid, compared to say, the Glickenhaus which will always have 670hp available from ICE alone with full time rwd. |
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the layout is quite strange... 919 and ts050 had battery on the right side of the monocoque, guess placing the battery between monocoque and ICE is a way to use the whole new reg. lenght of LMH, even if I fear weight distribution could be really tricky. Max power of ICE will be basically made by fuel tank size and fuel flow rates (if still will be used).
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This may have been posted elsewhere on the forum, but even if it has, the information belongs on here too for sure...
According to AUTOhebdo, Peugeot have already selected the six drivers who will drive their two factory hypercars: Jean-Eric Vergne (30) Loïc Duval (38) Kevin Magnussen (28) Mikkel Jensen (26) Paul di Resta (34) Gustavo Menezes (26) The list isn't 'official', of course, but AUTOhebdo are very well placed when reporting all things French, so I suspect it'll transpire that there's a fair degree of accuracy regarding the names on this list. |
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