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31 Aug 2006, 18:16 (Ref:1698702) | #1 | ||
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Audi R10 handling in the wet
With the Mosport round looking like wet weather, and the R10's massive torque, does anyone think this might pose a risk to the outcome of the race? I don't think the Audi has ever faced wet weather yet (don't think it rained at LM, but I could be wrong). Anyone's thoughts?
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31 Aug 2006, 18:28 (Ref:1698715) | #2 | ||
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At LM it rained at some points during practice and qualifying, didn't it...?
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31 Aug 2006, 19:03 (Ref:1698740) | #3 | ||
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Audi's were 1-2 at Le Mans after the wet first practice session on Wednesday.
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31 Aug 2006, 20:01 (Ref:1698792) | #4 | ||
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Ah yes. Massive amounts of torque and horsepower and no traction control. Sounds like the old days. Oversteer anyone?
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1 Sep 2006, 08:57 (Ref:1699120) | #5 | ||
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There was talk about traction control , but im not sure if its in the R10 yet . Without it , it might lead to a differant result . Porsche win , not Dyson imo .
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I saw plenty of LMP's spinning during the wet wednesday session at Le Mans this year - the R10's wern't one of them.
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But there was a spinning R10 at Sebring , and the drivers said that the lack of traction control was difficult to say the least .
Id prefer to see the R10 being beaten fair and square by Dyson . |
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That corner is particularly bad in the wet. |
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The R10s have traction control now, they had it at Le Mans.
Does anyone reallt think that Audi won't have thought these things through since Sebring..? I mean, really? |
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1 Sep 2006, 12:11 (Ref:1699243) | #10 | ||
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I guess they can use TC for shorter races because then gearbox reliability is not such an issue. |
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That all depends . They obviously had trouble with it before , otherwise the cars would have had it for Sebring . Even the best engineers have trouble sometimes , and thats not beyond Audi either . |
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But I said 'since' sebring, not before it. Surely one of the things they will have worked on would have been that, seeing as how it was so easy to spin at Sebring and hasn't appeaered to have done since. Like I said, I could be very wrong though, but I wouldn't have thought it would be that hard for the Audi technicians to find a fix, especially in the amount of time since the opening race of the season. |
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Your right, I didn't read your post correctly.
It didn't have TCS before Sebring. |
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According to alms tv coverage ..... Audi are still haveing trouble with their traction control , saying that it has huge stresses on the gearbox . Im not sure they are useing it at race meetings yet ..... anyone ?
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In their coverage Speed said the drivers were told they couldn't have it - even if it rained.
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6 Sep 2006, 14:30 (Ref:1703356) | #19 | |
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It did rain, and exactly what flavorPacket said! Think they also ran wide / through gravel (Dunlop chicane once or twice) in the rain too.
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6 Sep 2006, 19:59 (Ref:1703704) | #20 | ||
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Ok, lets dance for rain for PLM and Laguna
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No! It rained when I want to LM, I don't want it to rain at PLM too thanks! This counts as part of my holiday so hot and sunny please
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Two items of interest for those who seem to think rain would be a great equalizer at the last two races of the season.
For one, Audi - despite the lack of traction control - seems to have the friendliest-driving car in the rain save for the PTG BMWs. This is based on the driver comments I heard on the Radio Web during Saturday and early Sunday at Mosport, and my observations of the field in the wet at Moss Corner both of those days. Most drivers said the conditions were horrendous, scary, treacherous, difficult to the extreme or all other sorts of negative things. Audi drivers said their car was not bad in the wet, though it was better in the dry. They all seemed pleased at how well she behaved, not a "beast" was how one (Pirro?) put it. Given their lack of wet testing, that's saying something. As an aside, I have to wonder if the track conditions were particularly bad, because I've seen rain far far worse than that at Mosport before... Secondly, Dyson's TC system isn't exactly the bee's knees right now either. If I understood it correctly, they weren't planning to race with it at Mosport either. I believe #20 had a TC problem on Saturday, and on Sunday's warm-up Chris was pussyfooting the car out of Moss worse than any other in the field. James didn't seem too happy either, what with his spin in 3rd part-way up the backstraight. It appears right now that Audi has more dominance potential in the wet than in the dry, unless those pesky Penskes can give it a go. |
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During the Le Mans test day, Audi has the best TC according to Pruett.
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I wish TC could be banned. Unfortunately can't see that happening, as it very well eliminates chances of driver error aka increases the amount of cars finishing the race. Plus unlike in F1, standard ECU is totally out of the question.
TC in motorsport probably doesn't have that much use for road car development anymore and I don't think there's a single reason why world class drivers should need such a system that so much interferes one of the most important skill aspects in driving. And for people saying it doesn't make any difference: look at F1. In motorsport there's nothing sexier than a car slowing down to Mulsanne corner, turning in and getting on throttle little bit too early and sliding a bit in the exit... |
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