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But I'd make a distinction between privateers with a proven track record of competitiveness (JMW in this case) and an one that, despite what must be the best efforts of the crew, isn't (Kolles). I think the potential removal of Kolles in favour of a privateer 963/499P is more justifiable along those lines than with JMW and Ford ever was. If there was a true privateer that could step up that would be even better than another manufacturer car, but that isn't on the horizon now or in the near future. Manufacturers are by no means excluded from this - Nissan & Aston Martin for instance should have both been given the boot and had their spots given to more rewarding entries, privateer or otherwise. Unfortunately, it is far easier for a factory to string along the ACO, for various reasons that have been discussed at length since the demise of LMP1-H. |
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Ouch, this has NOT gone well for the ELMS should be WEC Jr did it.
It's LITERAL purpose is to help teams and drivers get to WEC. By your logic F2 should include Haas and Alfa cause they aren't winning in F1 but could be run by teams and win in F2. Well yeah, but that's not the purpose of F2 |
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Would I rather have a third 499P or the Kolles? I'd take the third Ferrari. However, would I rather have the Kolles or a seventh or eigth 963? I'd take the Kolles, no matter how poor it is, than have wall to wall Porsches (or any other manufacturer currently involved). |
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The famous ACO ladder seems broken to me and as it stands I see two solutions to fix it : allow bronze drivers to drive in hypercar and, when current P2 generation is gone (which is a hurdle so difficult to overcome that the ACO still doesn't want it to happen really), allow year old hypercar machineries to go in ELMS. |
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They explicitly banned those. Which is why the ByKolles has a Vanwall sticker of dubious origins on it.
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ACO only really care about Hypercar. LMP2 still has it’s place, but it’s not as relevant to LMDH, as it was to LMP1. I do like your idea of older Hypercars going to ELMS, that would be good practice for those wanting to step up |
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Except for some light prototypes (CN class) there are no modern open prototypes, they are all - because of the rules - replaced by closed prototypes. Some of the open prototypes are now raced in series for classic cars. |
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I would imagine they’d have to do that.
They could do it and then put a top on it for added protection and rigidity. I’ve seen a render of what that would look like. Open top with aero screen render. I hope sportscar doesn’t do that - I can’t take the pondering about whether it obscures vision, what you do in the rain, how the driver gets out in an emergency, or if you can keep the driver cool. |
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I think grid size considerations are going to be the most important factor in a Kolles entry being accepted in 2025. Also, getting the car out testing could she the ACO they are serious about this program.
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I'd love to see them back with better cars. They're always that one team you wonder about making it or not and what they'll show up with.
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The ACO won't look at Kolles again until the next manufacturers exodus (and then they'll be begging them to come back).
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Yea, no way for Colin to make it tbh:
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Im still quite curious though as to why and how he has kept throwing money behind this team for so long. It must have cost an absolute fortune since the original Lotus LMP1 at the start of the thread and ultimately as much as i love the effort, its achieved nothing of note other than catching fire plenty of times. |
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Mighty Kolles squad. They are so long here I forgot how they even started, but personally they started to me a bit annoying in recent years. Whole speculations and case around Vanwall name, struggles with engine caused that's the only constructor in WEC which I would really do not miss. Even when Isotta is lacking in a lot of areas they are at least fresh air to the sport, while ByKolles (as personally struggle to called it Vanwall) was a bit boring.
About costs, I heard to stories around WEC community. One is that Kolles is running team on relatively low cost, other is around sponsors on the car which often are companies related to him or his family. |
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