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ALMS Rnd 6: Lime Rock 5-7 Jul 2007
The only new car joining the field so far is the Van der Steur Radical-AER, so it's mostly status quo here.
Entry List: http://www.americanlemans.com/Events...ime%20Rock.pdf Schedule: http://www.americanlemans.com/Events...20Schedule.pdf CBS will be airing this on tape delay at 1pm EST on Sunday, July 8th, the day after the race. |
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Nice race to attend, although I will not be able since I am on the right side of the pond. Just the drive up there from NYC or NJ makes it worthwhile. And then the track,
I have been trying to convince some mates out in New Jersey to make the trip there. Hopefully, they will go. Also, on the Audi entries: "Truth in Engineering". Pardon the ignorance, but is that a slogan from Audi? |
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Yes, Audi's new slogan.
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This will be an interesting race. I wonder about the Spyder pace, it seems almost like it could be a Spyder track but only if they are ahead from start or via pit strategy.
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Not a super intelligent decision (on CBS's part, or ALMS to let them) to air it opposite the British G.P. at Silverstone!!
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I don't get any of CBS's decisions (they have big problems) but should be good to see the torquey R10's vs. the P2's on another small track... Audi's should shine especially through the high-speed downhill but P2's will out-break into big bend and other twisties. With the small number of P1 entries I look forward to unique tracks to level the prototype field.
Definitely one of the better venues to visit. Compared to Sebring, etc., it seems like you have the place to yourself. Also more real fans and ... I would hope ALMS execs see they nailed their proclaimed market with this place... I'd hate to see it fail due to ticket sales. |
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Not to mention that P2 will have to run with with +5% restrictor (and 10% ethanol?), this race will tell a bit more about the ACO rules than the races so far his season. In a tight bullring like Lime Rock, I think the race could be even tighter.
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Watch ALMS or F1?.... Hummmm tough decision.
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I disagree that Lime Rock is a "twisty" track in any sense, or a track that favors "lighter" cars. Nor do I think it will tell us much about the 5% restrictor diameter change.
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It will favor the lighter cars because of the turns, and relatively short straights. The Audis will not have huge amounts of room to stretch their legs, while the lighter-weight LMP2s will have plenty of turns, and quick ones at that, to take advantage of. Also, the R10 has never raced at Lime Rock, so Audi will have a bit more set-up work to do than usual.
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Are the R10's 2006 or 2007 spec?
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Sunday will be the worse day for racing this year. With not only the Lime Rock race and the British GP starting at the same time - you can also add, per the banner above, the Toronto Champ Car race. All starting at 1:00 eastern time on Sunday.
Time to pull my hair out. Only have one VCR. I would wish for better cooperation from the networks. (But then I believe in the Easter Bunny also) |
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The many turns at twisty Lime Rock:
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Diving Turn is fast, but there are a number of faster corners on circuits that ALMS uses (The Kink and Turn 13 at Road America, Turn 1 at Sebring, and Turn 2 at Mosport just to name a few).
There may only be seven turns, but you end up turning noticeably for a significant percentage of the lap, which plays into the hands of lighter-weight cars. Also, in comparing Lime Rock and Miller, Miller has 23 turns for 4.5 miles and Lime Rock has 7 turns for ~1.5 miles; so the ratios of turns per unit length are not that far apart between the two. |
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I can't find the results from the testing that the ALMS did at Lime Rock yesterday. Was there even a test yesterday, or was it a misprint. Normally, the ALMS's site would have stuff up by now if it happened(?).
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The ratio of turns to length may be similar at Miller and Lime Rock, but the tracks could not be more different. One is slow and MM, and the other is fast and flowing. Miller 114 mph / LR 122 mph.
Bottom line is that an old, crippled, restricted, weighted R8 leads the most laps and easily beats your "light, nimble" Porsche Spyder in 2006, with the R8 needing to make two on-track passes and having a pit entry (official's mistake) problem that cost the R8. |
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