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22 Sep 2014, 03:05 (Ref:3456473) | #151 | ||
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On the Lotus gearbox, I think that it's like the Ferrari 458 and the HPD cars in that the Lotus has it's own casing, but uses Hewland built internals.
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Lotus had a good top speed, 294.3kmh, tied with the #14 porsche for 2nd highest of the weekend!
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22 Sep 2014, 04:17 (Ref:3456494) | #153 | |
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That didn't stop the SMP P2 from outbraking it at the end of the back straight though.
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22 Sep 2014, 13:40 (Ref:3456610) | #155 | |
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I think that both r-one and lotus lack of aero development, with a decent power is easy to achieve a great top speed without a huge amount of downforce. I didn't watch the whole race, has been revealed the revlimit of the lotus with that HUD telemetry that sometimes appears during the race?
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22 Sep 2014, 15:47 (Ref:3456637) | #156 | |
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The car was really twitchy through the corner complexes at the end of the lap and they were lifting early and often. The AER engine pops and crackles a lot when they lift, so it's easy to notice.
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23 Sep 2014, 02:03 (Ref:3456773) | #157 | |
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Early in the race (at least) they double stinted tires. They were able to dip into the 1:59's as well. They can be happy with those things.
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23 Sep 2014, 02:28 (Ref:3456778) | #158 | ||
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Same as the lmp2 car, the lmp2 car was always quick in a straight line but didnt have much downforce.
In the night stints with Rossiter in the car the car was matching the pace of the #13 Rebellion on most laps, the fact they've been able to run the full race without problems is a huge positive too. |
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23 Sep 2014, 03:00 (Ref:3456783) | #159 | |
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Rossiter says the car has really good power. Once they get another race under them, theyll figure out the car better. Even Rebellion is learning their car still. My bet is the aco will give the private cars another break. I think they could do with a bigger fuel tank. I count 25 lap stints for this car.
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23 Sep 2014, 05:51 (Ref:3456806) | #160 | ||
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I would love to see them give them much more of a weight break - I used the love the days of the nimble LMP675's racing the heavier LMP900's - thismeans things play out differently on different circuits
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23 Sep 2014, 09:58 (Ref:3456831) | #161 | |
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Is the Lotus P1 a completely new car?
Having just returned from Austin where I was able to have a reasonable look over the "new" Lotus P1 and take some pics......seems to me that perhaps this is not really a clean sheet of paper new car after all?
As it bears so many similarities on the tub and suspension, layout etc, that last years P2 Lotus/Adess had? If it is only an update adaption to P1, wondering why Kolles said it was a clean sheet of paper design? Rather than simply say it is the P2 base car, which I assume Kolles owns the IPR of, so there shouldn't be any legal issues about doing that? But whatever it is, the AER engine seems to deliver the goods.... |
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23 Sep 2014, 11:14 (Ref:3456844) | #163 | ||
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New rear crash structure that's on all new LMP1s? Also, the car does seem to have a new nose box on it.
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Of course wasn't the T128 tub/front suspension designed to be upgradeable to LMP1 spec to start off with?
If they want to run a second car/have a spare tub/customer car they will need to make a new tub though as the second Lotus LMP2 car from last season is now a Praga LMP2 car. |
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23 Sep 2014, 16:34 (Ref:3456923) | #166 | ||
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As if we don't need any more evidence that this is not an 'all-new' car, I seem to remember Auer had to pit when the door came open? The P2 did that a lot last season.
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23 Sep 2014, 19:27 (Ref:3456967) | #167 | |
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Regardless of its 'bones', the new 'flesh' is great looking. Im more optimistic on this car than the p2 t128 (sounds like some type of terminator).
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23 Sep 2014, 22:04 (Ref:3457006) | #168 | ||
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Regardless of old or new, I have to credit them for getting it out there; I never thought I'd see the day and I'm sure I'm not the only one marinating a hat for consumption.
The most impressive P1L debut this year! |
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It was a good debut indeed, but just like Rebellion they have little time to try and improve their cars the rest of the season. The race and travel schedule will have the cars constantly on the move (pun intended) with little time left for testing and development. So both P1L teams will be stuck trying to figure thing out in the free practice, qualifying and race sessions the remainder of the season.
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I can't wait to see the debut from Albers and Kaffer.
especially Kaffer, then he is top in GT, but in LMP1? I think Rossiter was the fastest last weekend with the best laptimes. |
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Top speeds are certainly impressive and up from previous weekend (except race where they outpaced Rebellions in that aspect), even if it can be explained by further track time
Fuji FP1/2 1) #8 Toyota 309,5 2) #9 Kodewa 308,6 3) #13 Rebellion 305,9 4) #12 Rebellion 305,1 5) #7 Toyota 303,4 Of course, top speed would be more beneficial at LM or Spa |
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The pace was much closer to Rebellion this weekend, even in FP1 they were faster than all LMP2s. Good steps forward.
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