09-01-2012, 01:42 PM | #1 |
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ALMS/Grand-AM Merger
Not sure what this means for BMW, but just thought it was very interesting.
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IMHO it's about time. Hopefully these guys can play nice and give us some great racing and we will buy some tickets to their events.
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09-05-2012, 09:03 AM | #4 |
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insight into today's announcement:
http://www.sportscarinsider.com/the-...goes-deep.html at least they didn't mess with ALMS...yet
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09-05-2012, 01:34 PM | #5 |
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Hmmm...Nascar in control of all sports car racing in the US. I do not like the sound of that. Also after 2013 there will no ties to ACO, hope regulations don't start to stray too much from ACO regulations. Making it difficult for teams to go over the race in 24 Hour Le Mans.
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I think this is positive for sports car racing in U.S.A
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01-31-2013, 12:53 PM | #7 |
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good info, 2014 will be rough. I can't wait to see the resulting classes.
It's unfortunate that LMP1 is going away, I'm not sure if HPD, Audi, Mazda, Puegeout, etc..will migrate to the resulting prototype class. It's interesting since they insist on the link with European Le Mans series, and they are not getting rid of the LMP1 class in the European or Japanese series. So not sure what prototype classes will look like. It's very important to me to see the large manufacture support in the LMP1 class. Additionally, by creating to sepereate GT classes, at this moment there will be no entry from the Rolex Series' GT cars in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, I recongize the Rolex GT cars (at least the 911 cup-type cars) are similar to the current ALMS GTC cars. Last edited by mdosu; 01-31-2013 at 01:00 PM.. |
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03-11-2013, 12:38 PM | #8 |
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apparantly this week, they're releasing more info on the merger. Likely LMP1 will go away which is horrible as they're removing parts of the series that is the link to European Le Mans series.
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03-28-2013, 07:41 PM | #9 |
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Not sure if this has been covered elsewhere, but with a possible DTM series in north america http://www.grand-am.com/News/GA_News...cid=6383&sid=1
Doesn't that defeat the purpose of grand am/alms merger in the first place. I thought one or both of the series weren't viable on its own, but then they go and introduce another "competing" series. Doesn't quite make sense. |
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This DTM coming to American is nonsense, they are just expensive silhouette cars. All it is going to do is stretch the manufacturer dollars out even more.
Is BMW now going to move RLL out of GTE and into a DTM car? I'd rather have the other manufacturers (i.e. MB and Audi) build a GTE spec car and ran that in the new series against BMW, Ferrari, Porsche, Corvette, Viper. Anybody watch a DTM race? Nothing really to write home about. Who in the NASCAR management or anybody in US sportscar racing thinks this is a great idea? Sorry, end of rant. |
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so basically what UnitedSportsCarRacing decided is to cut the cord with the LeMans series and to run either a DTM or Super GT equivalent series here in the US. We'll see how it shakes out, it appears if they run the same regulations as DTM, Audi, MB, and BMW will be onboard as it's cost effective to pop out a few more DTM cars...I wasn't aware Super GT cars were that similar to DTM cars. I mean, I know Super GT cars are built to the same concept as DTM cars, but there's more variety within the classes the last time I checked.
A Super GT series would bring in the Japanese OEMs like Toyota, Honda, and Nissan... I bet you can't wait to see the Toyota Prius Super GT in action? lol: Last edited by mdosu; 04-05-2013 at 04:39 PM.. |
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Just browsing through this article http://www.racecar-engineering.com/n...e-regulations/
DTM and super gt (gt500) share technical regulations from 2014 onward, but differ in engine regulations. Article is a bit old so not sure what has changed. Keep in mind that Super GT has two classes, gt500 and gt300. Just looking at the super gt site, it seems that the gt300 class is more akin to the gt classes of alms with multiple brands represented by the likes of a r8, gt3, Z4, gallardo, sls, f430 etc. Seems like an interesting series that looks to be competitive by glancing at the results. |
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