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29 Sep 2011, 17:50 (Ref:2962610) | #1 | |
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2012 WEC Entries
Seeing as it's that time of year, here's a prospective 2012 grid, add and delete as appropriate.
LMP1 2x Audi Sport R18 2x Peugeot Sport 908 ?x ORECA/Peugeot/Nissan 1x Strakka HPD 1x ? HPD 2x Rebellion Lola-Toyota 2x ? Lola-Toyota 1/2x Pescarolo Sport Pescarolo-Judd 2x OAK Racing Pescarolo-Judd 1x Hope PoleVision ORECA Hybrid 1x Mik Corse Zytek Hybrid LMP2 2x Greaves Motorsport ?-Nissan 1/2x Signatech ORECA-Nissan 1/2x Level HPD 1/2x Dempsey Racing Lola-? GTE Pro/Am 2x AF corse Ferrari 2x Luxory Racing Ferrari 1x Krohn Racing Ferrari 2x Labre Corvette 2x Team Felbermayr Proton Porsche 2x Jetalliance Lotus 2x AMR Aston Martin 1x Gulf AMR Middle East Aston Martin |
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29 Sep 2011, 18:02 (Ref:2962616) | #2 | ||
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You can add Risi to the list for GTE Pro/Am after what Murphy/Kjos said in his latest article. Dempsey has ruled out a full time WEC campaign it appears. Is Hope Racing done in general or is it just their Hybrid LMP1 program that is dead?
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29 Sep 2011, 18:10 (Ref:2962620) | #3 | ||
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29 Sep 2011, 18:12 (Ref:2962622) | #4 | ||
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Maybe Rebellion will do ALMS .
2 cars for Strakka . I have very little hope for Hope Hybrid system . |
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29 Sep 2011, 18:13 (Ref:2962623) | #5 | |
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Hope PoleVision said they were developing the car further before returning in 2012, we'll see.
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29 Sep 2011, 18:16 (Ref:2962625) | #6 | |
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29 Sep 2011, 18:38 (Ref:2962633) | #7 | ||
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The Tribes of Miami Honda's future is dependent on how long they can hold off the law, which they've done a good job of so far... but at some point it's going to end.
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I think both rebellions will be in the WEC. Seeing as they are likely to do WEC. according to the speed article. Think Dempsey will do a permanent ALMS entry with a Lola-Mazda. |
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4 Oct 2011, 18:47 (Ref:2965711) | #9 | |
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Pegasus racing deciding between one car WEC campaign or a 2 car LMS campaign with an Oreca 03 in LMP2
http://www.endurance-info.com/versio...ance-8452.html (In french) |
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4 Oct 2011, 19:37 (Ref:2965740) | #10 | |
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Signatec say they want to run two cars in the WEC but don't say which class.
http://translate.google.co.uk/transl...%26prmd%3Divns |
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5 Oct 2011, 03:52 (Ref:2965909) | #11 | |
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Rumour is ORECA are going with the latest 908, could push Audi into supplying customer cars to compete for the manufactuers title.
ATM, you could argue the ILMC title means little, winning individual races being of greater importance, a World Championship is a different kettle of fish. |
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5 Oct 2011, 04:50 (Ref:2965917) | #12 | |
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No idea how important it really is to Peugeot's marketing, but I think this is one title that is going to forgotten pretty quickly... if the WEC is still running in the year 2022, no one is going to remember pre-2012 titles.
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5 Oct 2011, 05:04 (Ref:2965923) | #13 | ||
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As far as Oreca goes, I think it helps Peugeot to have a backup plan especially if they go to hybrid cars (or at least one car) next year. That may not be the reason why Oreca would run the 908, but it helps their chances anyway. Audi may do the same with hybrids, but I don't know if they will have a privateer team. For one thing, there aren't a lot of Oreca quality teams with their type of sports car experience and infrastructure. Oreca has their own sponsors and stuff. It's a first class operation. Also, rumor is that the factory team is under a lot of pressure to perform due to the lack of results most of the year. Do they want to risk losing to a privateer? How can that be explained? Then again, it may not be the factory team's decision. Plus, after the carnage and attrition they had this year, they may want to have as many bullets as possible. |
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5 Oct 2011, 05:49 (Ref:2965937) | #15 | |
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We'll see. Le Mans is such a powerful force that I think it will always be the benchmark for this type of racing. The championship will be there, but it would be like winning the President's trophy in the NHL. It would be a nice reward for a season of hard work, but Le Mans is what people will remember the most.
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6 Oct 2011, 16:08 (Ref:2966717) | #17 | ||
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^ They had 2 cars at Petit. Seems like a no brainer, remember before the earthquake they had 2 entries at Le Mans.
Great news about the 35 cars too, should be a stellar grid, this year there were 25 entries (excluding Hope) and look how good it was. I hope that number doesn't include an LMPC class, I think that was announced as ALMS/LMS only which makes sense due to the budgets. Does it says when the entry will be released? |
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11 Oct 2011, 00:23 (Ref:2968997) | #18 | |
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If Dagys' interpretation of the new LMP2 rules is correct, who is running what in the WEC next year?
Some easy assumptions would be the teams that ran in the ILMC this year: Signatech - Oreca 03 Level 5 - ARX-01g OAK - OAK Pescarolo So who runs the Lola coupe? Lola open-top? Norma? Zytek? ARX-03b? And what happens if those models are not represented in the WEC? Are they not allowed in the LMS/ALMS/Le Mans? I don't really understand the rule. Is it possible that Dagys is misinterpretating the rule? |
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12 Oct 2011, 22:45 (Ref:2970180) | #19 | |
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This is what the rule says, verbatim, from the latest technical bulletin: "The manufacturer must be able to sell within a reasonable time, and subject to firm orders, at least 5 cars every year. Each model of car must be sold by the manufacturer to a private team (at least 1 car) entered in the World Endurance Championship or any other International Series sanctioned by the FIA ". Make your own interpretations... Judging there isn't any other international series sanctioned by the FIA, it would presumably mean WEC only. Still waiting to hear back from the ACO for official clarification. |
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12 Oct 2011, 23:22 (Ref:2970193) | #21 | |
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Aren't almost all international series recognized aka sanctioned by FIA?
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12 Oct 2011, 23:31 (Ref:2970195) | #22 | ||
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This whole rule does not make sense unless it is a cheap ploy to boost the WEC car count. If you count "international series" as being any series sanctioned by the FIA, then I guess you could say it is trying to bolster the grids for the ALMS, LMS, and anyone else. I don't know if that is what it is saying though. |
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Summary: there are only international and national series. Most obvious difference is that in a national series only one race can be outside of the country (and even then has to have common/maritime border). So, at least LMS can't be national series. ALMS could be, but I really don't think it is. At least it sure wasn't in 2000-2001 with races in Europe and Australia in addition to Canada. Quote:
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13 Oct 2011, 00:40 (Ref:2970212) | #24 | |
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I honestly don't know.. Just passing along the info. I have posed the exact question to the ACO - no reply yet.
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13 Oct 2011, 00:42 (Ref:2970213) | #25 | |
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In FIA terms the 2000 ALMS season would've already qualified as a world championship, events held on three continents... same with FIA GT 1997-1999.
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