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Early days still but I don't really wish that the 2012 thread turns too much into 2013 discussion when the current season isn't even at the half way point just yet! So it could be wiser to direct the CotA talk etc here...
The current tracks on the calendar will probably all stay as they are (Baltimore possibly being the only question mark) but the spring date @ Austin F1 track has already been confirmed so we'll have yet another newcomer to the series after Virginia this year. IndyCar will also make a Houston comeback at Reliant Park so I guess we might get supporting role from there again, although I'm not sure if holding two events at Texas would be viable for the series... I mean tracks like Sears Point aren't returning any time soon as California already hosts two events. Not sure how long the Detroit deal with Grand-Am is but that should be another target for ALMS, as long as it doesn't directly conflict with the Test day like this year. Has anyone heard anything new about that Oklahoma street circuit thingie that was planned for 2013? It's been all VERY quiet for some time now. New grid additions will come from Viper, well okay they'll be participating already this year and developing the car but it'll be the first full season campaign. Same goes for Dempsey's LMP2 program (with the primary aim of entering Le Mans). Mr Panoz also wishes to have Deltawing on the grid... |
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Of course we have the continued speculation of ALMS allowing GT3 into GTC or as a new class. I get the feeling we might see GT3 cars at Petit Le Mans this year as a test run for next year.
Falken Tire might also run two cars next year instead of one. I remember there was talk of an expanded program for them. BMW Team RLL may switch to the Z4 GTE next year, given that the M3 GT is very long in the tooth (and a BoP wagon) If we're lucky, we might get Aston Martin Racing as a full-season entry if they decide they like the ALMS enough to run it along with the WEC program. |
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The ALMS needs less classes, like 4: one for free protos (LMp1 or LMP2), one for spec protos (LMP2 or LMPC), one for free GTs (GTE or GT3) and one for spec GTs (Porsche Cup). More classes dilute coverage. It's easier to follow four classes during a 2:45 race than six.
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Wow! Surely this must be the earliest we've started a next-season thread. Of course, CotA really forced our hand.
I sure hope GT3s do get to enter Petit '12 and beyond. As for Falken Tire, there has been speculation since the green and blue car first hit an ALMS track that they'll bring a second car soon or the following season. Hopefully Falken ponies up. Would be nice to have another Porsche and it would also be cool to see them start to sell their tires into ACO-style sports car racing. I'd really like to see BMW NA turn the Z4 into a GT(E) legal car so we keep a great team, great drivers and two cars on the ALMS grid. Perhaps part of the Aston Martin speculation, I believe Adrian Fernandez's Aston contract ends after this season. He has intimated that perhaps his European adventure is over. Maybe he will bring the Aston effort to the ALMS grid? Or if he doesn't re-up with Aston and could that mean a return to prototype racing? Either way I'm expecting a new theatre for Adrian next year and I'd sure like it to be in ALMS. Chris Edit: GTC has not been reaffirmed for 2013. There was talk that after this season the class is gone. However, the ALMS has faced vocal team owners demanding GTC return because "one make racing is beneficial to the ALMS". Porsche and Yokohama probably wouldn't mind either. |
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Well I believe Declan Brennan said recently on MWM that Porsche had had some discussions with ALMS and they wouldn't mind if they opened the category for others.
I don't really fancy the class in it's current form and IMSA already has a much better platform for cup porkies (IMSA GT3), however if keeping them means that we can live without FIA GT3 cars for few more years... then by all means, spec 911 class it is! Quote:
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So does anyone have any news on the proposed Oklahoma race? The most recent article I found is from May 2011, it's been dead silent since then... http://www.autoweek.com/article/20110505/ALMS/110509896
Did the city council vote against it? Did the financial backers - if there were any - run off? Were they ever even remotely serious about the whole thing? With the arrival of CotA and assuming that Laguna stays on the spring date, we do seem to have a good lead up to Le Mans next year though. |
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If is true that Porsche could "test/racing" their LMP1 in late 2013, I think ALMS could be one place to go...
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I'm still waiting on the sh*tstorm that will be waivers for the Viper....
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Well if we're talking dream classes...you combine P1 and P2. You combine PC and Grand-Am DP (nearly even over a single lap as is). You keep GT as is. You combine GTC with Grand-Am GT since it's the same spec for the Porsches. Daytona, Sebring, Watkins Glen, Road Atlanta, everything, all in one.
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Actually, that's why it makes sense. They get a race or two in the ALMS to develop their car so when they do face the competition, they can actually be competitive with them. Meanwhile, they save themselves any embarrassment if the first time out goes horribly wrong.
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ALMS 2009 Discussion: started Sept 8, 2008 by Mal with the opening line "Its about time we kicked off the discussion regarding the prospects for ALMS in 2009." ALMS 2010 Discussion: started Aug 15, 2009 by tlongman with the opening line "I know it's only August but its not too early to start thinking about next year." ALMS 2011 Discussion: started Aug 6, 2010 by Horndawg with the opening line "Well the first thing coming out is that Roush Yates will be offering a Ford EcoBoost turbo V-6 for the P-2 class, also a technical partnership with Lola for various engine options for Lola LMPs in the future." ALMS 2012 Discussion: started Sept 9, 2011 by joeb with the opening line "I have been trying to delay the start of this thread until the current string of races ends, but teams are starting to release plans for next season." Last edited by joeb; 4 Jun 2012 at 11:59. |
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The ALMS just added Circuit of the Americas to the calendar. I was expecting that move.
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On the OKC front, the Bricktown proposal was voted down, because the Council thought it wouldn't look good to spend money on it in the present economy. There had been rumblings about a Remington Park temporary circuit for the following year, but I haven't heard anything for a while.
As for an impact caused by Austin, the two cities are something like 7 hours apart on the Interstate, so they're quite distant from one another. Even Dallas is 4 hours from OKC by car. It would be like saying that we can't have a race in St. Louis because we already have one in OKC. |
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Will Lotus Evora GTE be in ALMS next year???
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I wouldn't count on it, nor would I be surprised to see the BMWs disappear, RLL seemed very chuffed with Indy
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Without more BoPing, no. The Evora is just not a workable race car, Alex Job Racing really decided to be all masochistic when they chose to run the car this year. A car based off the new Exige S would probably do a LOT better
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Alex Job isn't being masochistic, he's being paid to run the car. If running the car continues to make financial sense next season, then they will continue to do so.
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Hopefully they get on with the Evora to make it more reliable. I THINK it can be made competitive.
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Why? Both cars have the same layout and similar chassis structure, share the same supercharged V6 engine. When you strip the road car safety/comfort/luxury bits, you'll be left with the biggest difference:
The dimensions _____________Evora S________Exige S wheelbase_____2574.5mm_____2370 mm Overall length__4360.5mm_____4052 mm And that's why Evora is much more suitable for GTE homologation. At least it seems that small cars just have no place in GT racing these days. |
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