twobjshelbys
GT Owner
So what was the starting point on which the adjustments were based? Was it the standings and parameters after last year's Le Mans, the closing of last year's racing season, or the standings of the current season?
... Socialist racing is great isn't it?
LOL - that is so true! I can understand having rules. Why can't they set a limit to hp, boost, weight, etc & let the best designed car win? I don't see why the rules are different for everyone. It lends itself to misuse.
Ed
LOL - that is so true! I can understand having rules. Why can't they set a limit to hp, boost, weight, etc & let the best designed car win? I don't see why the rules are different for everyone. It lends itself to misuse.
Ed
There is nothing "balanced" about this. It's manipulation from the organizers to give the illusion of equality. I understand that Ford knew what they were getting themselves into when they agreed to race but to tie both hands behind their back . . . . . . Come on!
"The worst form of inequality is to try to make unequal things equal." - Aristotle
Vince H
Have you ever heard the story about whoever came up with that standard was a horse's ass?Race car performance has exceeded the race track capabilities. Maybe it is time to change the tracks.
Still amazes me that for nearly 200 years the railroads have been around and all the advancements to the locomotive, they still run on the same old wheels and rails!
Yes, but my point was advancements must be made to the race tracks (another chicane is not an advancement) for the same reasons racing in Datona moved from the sandy beaches to the Datona Speedway. The cars simply became better than the track would allow. So, now it's easier to cripple the cars and call it BOP or for safety reasons. Stop restricting the race cars because the tracks are inadequate to handle faster and better cars.Have you ever heard the story about whoever came up with that standard was a horse's ass?
There is nothing "balanced" about this. It's manipulation from the organizers to give the illusion of equality. I understand that Ford knew what they were getting themselves into when they agreed to race but to tie both hands behind their back . . . . . . Come on!
"The worst form of inequality is to try to make unequal things equal." - Aristotle
Vince H
Corvette Racing just wants to be in the fight. Just ask driver Oliver Gavin.
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“Last year was a huge frustration for everyone within the team,” says Gavin,*a five-time class winner at the 24 Hours with the factory Chevrolet squad. “We*want to go to Le Mans with the ability *to compete at the front.”