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Thats not a regret from Nissan. Its Pierre Fillon who made the "regret" comment.regrets from nissan it seems, not happy with the concept
http://www.motorsport-total.com/wec...n-nissan-war-eine-enttaeuschung-15120302.html
Thats not a regret from Nissan. Its Pierre Fillon who made the "regret" comment.regrets from nissan it seems, not happy with the concept
http://www.motorsport-total.com/wec...n-nissan-war-eine-enttaeuschung-15120302.html
Sigh... if only they just let it be....The first measure of cost-control has been announced.
http://beta.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/122185/aero-development-limits-for-lmp1
They say three...but there were only two real changes. The high downforce and then low downforce which they all ran the rest of the season. Am I missing something?
Oh okay thanks. 👍Two big changes, but they make little adjustments to the aero kits each couple races. I think the 2014 Porsche never had an identical kit for more than two races in a row.
Sigh... if only they just let it be....
Ah....factory involvement with Le Mans would die out. These cost control measure were requested by the manufacturers.
'Sup with the deep dishes on the back of the GTR LM?Testing tires was their aim, but looks like the rears are wider now
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Wider as in wider than they were (9").Actually same size as the fronts now. Bodywork taper and shadow maybe make it seem a bit more than it is.
If that were the case, there would be tires laid out. Theres no reason to think they have no spares. Plus it was on the official twitter handle. I think they may be trialing wider rears.It looks like they are doing pit stop practice so they're probably just spares they had laying around so they don't ruin perfectly good ones.
If that were the case, there would be tires laid out.
I'm pretty sure ive seen them rims on a Nissan GT4 car.Besides those rears don't look at all like the insane quality stuff run on LMP1's. They don't even have the Michelin markings.
Not really there's been talk of Alfa coming back to LMP racing for about 3 years now.This was unexpected. One of the last brands I would have expected to enter IMSA DPI.
http://www.dailysportscar.com/2015/12/11/alfa-romeo-scoping-2017-imsa-dpi-campaign.html
They have the engine quite far back don't they. The distance between the windscreen and the where the engine cover lowers seems to be bigger in the Toyota.
No it's not. Drivers come and go. A big hit would be if Isis blew up all there cars.That's a big hit to McLaren's GT aspirations,
No it's not. Drivers come and go. A big hit would be if Isis blew up all there cars.
Still got SVGThat's a big hit to McLaren's GT aspirations,
Still got SVG
Kevin was already racing with Porsche this year in WEC.
I too am a fan of SVG, but I don't think he's quite at Kevin's level. The other thing with SVG is due to his V8 commitments, he's not available to do as many events as Kevin did for McLaren last year. I can maybe see SVG doing some of the BlancPain Endurance series like he did last year, but not the Sprint Series, and not PWC. I aslo wouldnt be surprised to see RBRA keep SVG a little closer to home, which is a shame.Still got SVG
Kevin was already racing with Porsche this year in WEC.