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24 Feb 2021, 19:48 (Ref:4036785) | #152 | |
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The driver talent and amount of cars capable of winning the race makes it worthwhile to be honest. I understand the issues with spec racing but I think it's going to be a golden generation.
For me it's the customer car prospects as much as anything. Incredibly exciting - and hopefully it should have a ripple effect through the whole of sportscar racing. |
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And if customer cars are available then it gives LMP2 teams another step on the ladder if they want it. What else do United Autosport have to prove in P2?
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IMO this is going to surpass every generation of cars at LeMans previously; simply an unapparelled time in the race's history coming up
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New rules. New manufacturers. The 2021 and beyond positivity thread!
My thoughts are a little to other manufacturers in F1 who may use the budget cuts to take up other sporting activities
Mclaren have certainly talked plenty of small talk about LMDH but made no real moves, perhaps in part now to their short term financial woes due to COVID. It’d certainly be nice to see them but I definitely see that being a LMDH if it does appear at all Mercedes is an interesting one. They’ve shown no intent, and are clearly pushing hard toward electric. I mean it’d make a lot of sense from a marketing perspective, taking on Audi etc , but I think it’s pretty unlikely. Renault/Alpine are obviously doing the grandfathering thing, it’ll be interesting to see how they approach 2022/23, they have very natural rivals in Pug and Toyota, so I can see it being worthwhile for them, but again I’d think LMDH is more likely. Red Bull are certainly going to be swinging around a little due to the budget cuts, but it seems they will be fully focused on the hydrogen thing. Aston Martin have been discussed plenty, and we all agree they are daft to have stopped the Valkyrie LMH programme Customer Ferraris rebadged as Alfa Romeos anyone? Now that is a silly thought! |
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Of course 333SP has, it’s just excitement for what might be. Which is a good thing.
Group C is just one of eras that had a peak that it will have to surpass. |
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To a certain generation group C has a mythical memory that could never be surpassed, but that generation is perhaps getting older. I was there, listening and watching those thundering giants fighting on the tracks and that is why i still love this type of racing, but still even the thought of group c brings a smile to my face.
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25 Feb 2021, 08:13 (Ref:4036881) | #161 | ||
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I hate to say it - but I think group C is largely overrated - for much of the '80's is was a one make fuel formula - yes the Jaguar years were great for us Brits but the racing wasn't like the prime LMP1 years - and yes I did go numerous times in the '80's so I speak from experience.
I think LM races got a whole lot more exciting when Audi developed the durability so that a car could 'race' for 24 hours flat out |
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I loved Group C at the time, it was happening when I got into sportscars so it will always hold dear for me, but the memory has rather been dimmed over the years by the cars returning to the track on a regular basis, often pedalled as thin shadows of their original selves. I'm looking forward to the future. I don't give a monkeys about BOP as long as we have plenty of cars, good close racing and a decent chance for the privateers....
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Probably just a small factor but an opportunity to revive a good-old DTM rivalry surely must be in the back of MB's minds? Or are the '99 scars still too fresh more than 20 years later? |
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Added together with a few flying Sauber-Mercedes and the 1955 accident, Mercedes-Benz do not have a good memories from Le Mans.
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Probably my age, but Group C was for me the greatest thing to ever happen ! My first experience was Silverstone 83, seeing the Lancia LC2s powering through a wet woodcote at the end of lap 1 ahead of the field is something I'll never forget. ( found out later they were on wets, most Porsche 956s on Inters or Slicks ), but also seeing and hearing the Nimrod Aston Martin, seeing Bob Wollek throw the Marlboro 956 through Maggots / Beckets in the last hour, and all this before Factory cars from Jaguar, Aston Martin, Mercedes, Nissan, Toyota etc came to join the party !! Was at Brands 84 when Warwick muscled the JDavid 956 to victory over the Works Porsches, First Le Mans was 1988, Jaguars triumph still lives with me to this day, I could go on and on.... Loved LMP1 too, and now looking forward to LMH !!
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25 Feb 2021, 16:28 (Ref:4036954) | #170 | |
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For all the grief we quite often give them, they (the ACO/FiA) are doing something right. All these interested manufacturers, it's got to be a good thing.
Putting my rally hat on; it's a shame that they can't achieve the same thing. |
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Couldn't agree with you more! Used to follow WRC religiously during the Group B and then Group A, and it's really disappointing to see the best rallys in the world being reduced to three days of chasing around in overblown shopping trolleys with spectators being just about tolerated. So far, fair play to ACO/FIA for at least getting people, inc fans, interested again. |
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Just watching the Formula E season kick-off - I think it's going to be more important than ever going forward that the WEC and FE seasons don't clash.
I actually think we could see some drivers jump ship back to sportscars. |
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Luckily for us Formula E is popular with people that don't really like motor racing, I think most of the drivers think of it as a way to earn some money but would rather be in a real race with real cars. Obviously that is only my opinion.
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One of those occasions where I can agree with you Simon!
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