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a few points: -LMP regulations have been delayed until 2011, as the results of the ongoing aerodynamic study started in the wake of the accidents at Le Mans and Monza. These regs will be revealed on November 15th. -Any hybrid that starts an ACO race in 2009 will not be eligible for points and will not feature in the overall classification. is that two engines a weekend? No way. That can be for the year? |
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"IN THE SPIRIT of 2009 REGULATIONS" :lol: Hope some one with good translation skills post an English version soon. My French is rusty, but some of the things I am reading ( or think I am reading) will slow the cars down. plus a big one I think is reduction in LMP1 engine cylinder numbers reduce the CO2 emissions at the LM24 FIA 2010 rules in accord with the ACO 2011 rules Nov 15 for the full 2011 rules Last edited by AU N EGL; 13 Sep 2008 at 12:04. |
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Only 2 mechanics during tyre changes and tyre warmers are banned
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added the exact details now - and a bit on 2011. I think the regs have good and bad elements. I like the tyre thing.
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13 Sep 2008, 12:30 (Ref:2288898) | #133 | |
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"‐ LM P2 engines’ air restrictors will be reduced by 10%."
That's quite harsh isn't it, considering LMP1 race engines (production -3%) get no restrictor changes? (Think Verstappen will be looking for a different seat then, next year). "In 2011, the regulations foresee the use of the present generation LM P2 engines in LM P1." "► They will lead to a significant reduction in the power of LM P1 engines (around 150 bhp) and their performances. This year the quickest LM P2 lapped the Le Mans circuit in 3m 35s. By keeping the LM P1’s minimum weight at 900 kilos (+3 seconds) and imposing the 2009 wing (+4 seconds) we will achieve a lap time of 3m 35s + 3 + 4 = 3m 42s." Using LMP2 engines in a 900kg car seems like a somewhat odd combination to me. I mean they must be at least 125kg overweight, isn't that a bit over the top? Anyway, seems diesels and petrols are well balanced now and the wing changes makes sure every one stay above or near the 3:30 Le Mans lap. Last edited by Taxi645; 13 Sep 2008 at 12:33. |
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13 Sep 2008, 12:32 (Ref:2288899) | #134 | |
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In the PDF it says 2-race engines rule would too for ALMS and Asian Series (lol, if that ever materializes). So in LMS you must use same engine for 2000 kms. In ALMS possibly in minimum two 1 min 45 min races... then bad luck if you to have use same engine in Petit and Laguna!
What's the penalty then for changing the engine? Grid position penalty? That will surely increase "great duels in all classes". And how this will affect engine development? |
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Thanks gwyllion on the engine clarification. One engine per two races, is about normal. |
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The rear wing is significantly reduced:
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About Porsche, well I think in LMS they're just interested in winning their class since a petrol car couldn't win LMP1/overall. So merely slowing down all LMP2's will not change that much. Of course Porsche could consider LMP1 now again, with the improved conditions for petrol, but just two years before the next major change would be too short perhaps to justify any major LMP1 development. With LMP2 engines in LMP1 planned for 2011 that obviously looks completely different. |
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Yes, I wouldn't expect to see a Porsche in LMP1 (if they ever decide to go that route) before the end of 2010.
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And another thing, if LMP1 are targetted for 3.42 laptimes in 2011, how slow do they want LMP2 and the GT's? LMP2 were 13.8s slower then LMP1 so they'll end up 3.55-4.00. That's pretty close to the fastest GT2 car of this year (4.00min).
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"► The weight gain from these new smaller engines may be used by the manufacturers to install energy retrieval systems." So they could be using part of the ~125kg to install KERS like systems. Quote:
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Bad day for Judd and AER, if they get indeed forced out of LMP2 and LMP1 becomes mostly a manufacturer category.
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This I don't get... "Chassis and bodywork modifications: No fundamental chassis modifications will be brought in" like it says on the PDF.
But Poissenot still mentioned "wider cockpits, wider windshield and side protection" in the interview by M. Pruett. Personally I don't understand why do all the performance reducement with engine sizes (after '11) and do nothing regarding bodywork (excluding the small wing changes). Less single-seater looks (especially the nose) are more aesthetical and here's the magic word: slower. Last edited by deggis; 13 Sep 2008 at 14:44. |
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I don't like the new LPM1 engine rules post 2011.
It reminds me a little bit of the post 1972 rules, and the Sport 3,5l. Neither of those were that famous, as they, in fact, drove the privateers away How come the ACO did not bring the Group C rules is beyond me! Instead of the utter bs about "the diesels make more power blablabla"; just tell the teams: "you've got 35l per 100 km, live with it!"=> better fuel efficient engines=> better road mileage for the mere humans like us! |
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We all know that simple solutions rarely appeal to the governing bodies of auto racing.
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If it's the former, is it realistic for Porsche to use a flat-6 in the Spyder? |
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13 Sep 2008, 16:51 (Ref:2289074) | #150 | |
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Next year introduction. In 2011 or whenever the major shakeup of engine rules comes, then only production engines would be allowed in P2.
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