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16 Aug 2009, 17:30 (Ref:2522420) | #11 | ||
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As for the single LMP class it really isn't that confusing. Don't any of you remember American Le Mans Series racing from the last three years? The two prototype classes intermingled with each other, not because of "big upgrades" a simple drop in minimum weight and potentially bigger air restrictors. At Sebring and PLM they will presumably run at the ACO weight and power levels.
It will be interesting to see how points scoring works for the LMP cars at those rounds. Perhaps they become special events like Le Mans? As for GTC, bring on more manufacturers. Hopefully that comes sooner than later. LMPC will be a nice field filler, hopefully it is a prelude to 2011 LMP2. Chris |
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