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Hypothetical WSC Category
Inspired by this great thread on the touring car forums, I thought it'd be good to start a similar topic on the sportscar forum. Because, basically, there is no true world sportscar category. Sure, we have ALMS, ELMS, Grand Am, British GT, FIA Sportscars, but there isn't ONE good category like the glorius WSC series that travelled the world in the 60's, 70's, 80's and earlier.
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Since the McLaren F1 was actually detuned in racing trim (by about 100hp if I remember), why not keep it dead simple:
Rule 1 : mininum 50 road cars Rule 2 : only mods allowed are roll-cage, racing seat & removal of any creature comforts. Maybe have a second class, for cars that were slower but increase the minimum number of road cars. Run them on slicks and they would be pretty fast, not to mention the fact that you could actually buy one for the street! |
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As far as the calander goes :
Jan. Daytona 24 hour Feb. Sebring 12 hour Mar. Watkins Glen 6 hour Apr. Beunos Aires 48hour May. Silverstone 1000m Jun. Monza 1000km Jul. Spa 1000km Aug. Nurbergring 24 hour Sep. Kyalami 6 hour Oct. Zhuhai 1000km Nov. Suzuka 1000m Dec. Adelaide New year party and straight in to the next season, shouldn't be a problem, given that these are road cars! |
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yintandiddleipo, Great calendar!
In an ideal world I would like a single "at least two seats" rule, with the second seat allowed to be a token comedy passenger seat. I realise that this is a bit unrealistic. I'm not to sure about the 50 car limit. I think this is too high. I would like to see cars like the Toyota GT-One. Some manufactures have trouble getting 50 cars for GTS and these are not the sort of cars I would like to see competing for overall honours. You cite the McLaren F1 as an example of a car that can fulfil this, but I think this is the exception. Also I wouldn't like the laptimes to decrease too much. I've not been very specific, but in the next set of ACO rules I would like to see more power and (slightly) less grip. However, I don't think this is going to happen! And finally I would like to see some Jags out there! |
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Surely the June date should read "24 heures du Mans"?
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Guy, I can't believe I missed that. Maybe it just goes without saying. But I think it should be written in capital letters too!
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And in fairness I reckon Silverstone should really read brands Hatch - Much better for the WSCs!
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48 hours in argentina?
will only the porsches be left running? |
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Re: Hypothetical WSC Category
World Sportscar - that's easy: look at Gp.C (pre 3.5l), lose the roof, and voilá!
As for races, how about a 72 hour race at Snetterton? Or maybe the Helsinki Six Days... |
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I would have 3 classes. LM-GTP, GTS and GT. current rules for those classes would apply.
All races must be a minimum of 1000km. Le Mans would be a Non-Championship event, and manufacturers would be required to compete in at least 2 races prior to Le Mans to gain entry. Therefore we won't have the situation where GT1 only had Merc and Porsche all year round, but at Le Mans we had them as well as Nissan, Toyota and Audi R8C. Calendar: Daytona 24 Hours Sebring 12 Hours Monza 1000km Silverstone 1000km Paul Ricard 1000km Nurburgring 1000km (preferebly Nordscheife, but probably GP track) Spa 1000km Brands Hatch 1000km Petit Le Mans Suzuka 1000km Sepang 1000km Australia 1000km (i'm trying to think of a suitable track, apart from Bathurst and Adelaide) the 24 hour sportscar races at Bathurst and the Nurburgring haven't been included because those races are aimed at the enthusiast as well as the professional competitors. |
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I think the mods would need to be a bit more extensive to include brakes and suspension. These things would need to be fast.
1. Have a second class for less powerful cars but remove the min number built, this would give makes like Lister a chance. 2. Works teams must sell customer cars. 3. Cars must race in national colours! 4. An Alpine hillclimb to be included. 5. Drivers over 50 to be given a 20 minute head start. |
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Ok, this is a very interesting debate and it something I have mention on this forum and others before, so here is how I think my championship would work.
Classes The classes would be the current Le Mans classes. LMP 900 LMP 675 LM GTP LM GTS LM GTO I reckon you would be able to get at least 35 - 40 cars in each race. The Races The Calander would be:- Feb:- Daytona 24hr Mar:- Sebring 12hr Mar:- Monza 1000 Km Apr:- Silverstone 500Km May:- Nurburgring 1000Km Jun:- Le Mans 24hr Jul:- Interlagos 500Km Aug:- Spa 24hr Aug:- Suzuka 1000 Km Sep:- Kyalami 1000 km Oct:- Petit Le Mans Nov:- Sepang 500 km Dec:- Adeladie 1000 Km Points The points system would be a two tear system, Overall Postions in Race and then in Class Overall Points Systems 1:- 25 2:- 20 3:- 18 4:- 16 5:- 14 6:- 12 7:- 10 8:- 8 9:- 6 10:- 4 11:- 2 12:- 1 Class Points System As F1/WRC 1:- 10 2:- 6 3:- 4 4:- 3 5:- 2 6:- 1 So that would mean that if you finished the race in the first 12 place you would get points towards the overall championship and if you finisg in the first 6 places in class then you get points towards the class championship, I know it is a bit complected, but I think this formula would work. |
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Nordic I like your suggestions too!
1) Yes, small manufacturers like Lister/Saleen/Spyker/etc... should have a chance to be represented. 2) Great idea. Perhaps a price cap? 3) and all funding comes from national governments? Or people who sell green/red/blue or silver products? How about first choice of pits to teams in national colours. Or automatic exposure on the race posters? 4) Nice! With a performance break? 5) As long as they drive it single handed! And why not drivers over 46? |
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rdjones. I quite like your points system. I think the main thing is that each driver in the same car gets the same points. No comedy who leads the most laps/sets the fastest lap or pole.
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I think whatever the rules, points etc make them world wide with a strong promo package from the FIA, maybe, dare I say it a race supporting a GP (Monaco!). Only one world wide champinship, being fed by strong regional series.
In some ways the rules matter less than the way the series is promoted, you could have the best rules every invented, but if you are shouting down a well, no one will hear you. |
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You are right, the promotion is the key. But I'm not sure if this should be done by the FIA? Perhaps getting the FIA and ACO to agree on the rules, but I think the promotion should be done by someone who cares about sportscar racing.
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Well the person to run a promote the series is here already............................................ Who am I talking about but Dr Don Panoz, maybe he could do a deal with th FIA, like the one Dave Richards has done with them regarding the World Rally Championship.
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C1 C2 Races: Monza 1000km Brands Hatch 1000km Montreal 500km Sebring 12hrs Le Mans 24hrs Spa 1000km Nurburgring 1000km (on the Nordschleife!) Fuji 1000km Bathurst Mexico City Kyalami (I'd buy back all the old land and rebuild the old circuit!) |
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Roofs rock. The car are so much better. The lines flow better and they are real cars.
A Porsche 917 has a roof. A Ford GT40 has a roof. A Ferrari 250GTO has a roof. |
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