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Old 3 Jun 2012, 19:44 (Ref:3084695)   #5
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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!

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Originally Posted by NaBUru38 View Post
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.
In other words, your ideal system would be the 2010 one?

LMP (P1/P2)
LMPC (PC)
GT (GT2)
GTC (Porsche cup)
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