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Really happy as have been accepted in plateau one with my Bentley and plateau 2 with my Aston. Change from last time when my Bentley was accepted in April....
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23 Dec 2011, 13:50 (Ref:3003553) | #61 | ||
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don't bonus's arrive in Feb? (if Simons flurry of,'ooh look at this for sale' emaisl are anything to go by )
daft queastion maybe, but whats the point of listing less than half the entries? is it just to gee up those who's cars are projects? or confirmation your in so you can sell it at a premium? |
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The point from Peters point of view is to confirm their obvious choices as early as possible to guarrantee well prepared cars, whatever the criteria are. That is not as bad as You think. At least it gives the confirmed ones the surety to prepare their entries in good time. Monaco is muuuuuch more difficult, entries close in mid February, You get to know by end of February for a race in May. Last time I had 10 weeks to source a 1,5 litre FPF Climax, did it buuuut juuuuuust. I prefer the Peter/LMC system any day, and I have had it either way with them, a confirmation in December or a wait until February, but still You know early enough for July. Remember, LMC entries are in theory still open for quite a while. Peter sit there and watch the quality of the entries that come in, then pick the most desirable, from their point of view. What people dont realise Monaco LMC Goodwood This has been going on for a decade now. The quality and breadth of available racing cars has increased tremendously, so things have CHANGED. Too many gazillioniares want in now, jumped the bandwagon Adjust to the fact that cars that got in easy 4 years ago, wont make it today. Any rarity that gets dug out, pushes out one universal Bentley/Lotus/Cooper/Lola Oddities rule, left field thinking gets rewarded I just proved it with the Kieft. Rudolf |
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The first list include many who are new to be accepted this early.There are another 15/20 in each grid that know they are getting an entry but not putting them on a list adds to the dramatics of the acceptance situation.Some of the great and good have been left off but there is no way they are going to be turned down.It's all politics.Rule of thumb ,max of four cars of any one type in each grid.Not much room for any more Bentleys in G1 unless they are Frogs.I'm off to buy another 901(911)!
Some people wonder why they are not on list yet but only put the entry in a couple of weeks ago.Most of ones on list submitted entries 6 to 10 weeks ago. At 5 Grand a shot it's got to melodramatic.Problem is it's worth it! |
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Goodwood is dangerous and most incidents are expensive for owners.The entry cost is irrelevant.
Le Mans is a proper historic race track as Monaco. Le Mans has run off areas and stuff like that.They don't make you dress in stupid costumes.Goodwood is held as one of the last bastions to perpetuate the British class system. Goodwood was a club circuit for 18 years used a couple of times a year for international races .Highlight in its history.The 59 bonfire and Moss accident.Not to much else. I will have three /four entries at LMC because I want to and like the place. No particular contradiction.I have driven in past three LMC's!I am not that bothered about speed driving as I am bloody hopeless as Mr Burnett will confirm.Good at those regularity things but you need brains , imagination and patience to do those. |
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G1 / 39 accepted 4 Bentley 4,5 litre No 6,5 litres !! G2 / 35 accepted G3 / 40 accepted 4 Lotus XI 3 Lotus 15 3 Lotus Elite G4 / 23 accepted 5 (!) Ford GT 40 G5 / 34 accepted 5 (!) Lola T70 3 (!) Porsche 910 G6 / 25 accepted 3 BMW M1 It seems that the mass car slots for Bentley/Lotus/ Ford/Lola are pretty much filled. Dust off that Rover BRM turbine car.... Rudolf |
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From a purely personal point of view. Le Mans is not solely about cars eligibilty or cost. It is something else which I do not have the intellect to adequately describe. To use a modern term "You either get it or you don`t". I remember in 1955 hiding under the bedclothes listening to Raymond Baxter commentating from Le Mans. I remember leaning over the gate at at the Restaurant Les Hunaudieres just after midnight in the pre-chicane days (I think 1982). I remember after the Le Mans Classic night practice in 2008 Gregory Noblet remarked "There are Ghosts" To have the opportunity to walk on what some of us old duffers consider Holy Ground is priceless. To actually have the opportunity to compete there; well, I am afraid Patrick Peter can charge what he likes. |
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Hi rudolf: your post set me thinking, these days a fairly unusual state of affairs, and because it was snowing outside with poor visibility, i decided to stay indoors with my anorak on and take a quick look at last years entry list. I can therefore throw the following observations into the pot: Last year in plateau 1 there were 9 bentleys,( a 3 litre a 41/2 blower and 7 41/2's) and 6 talbot 105's, a large proportion of which belonged to the scarlet pimpernel. I believe that plateau 1 is the one that is most difficult to fill with proper cars, not least because as JR and others have mentioned prewar racing is becoming less well supported. It seems to me that the 4 car comment made earlier is more relevant to the later age groups due to the higher demand therein. I was also interested by your apparent surprise that there is no 61/2 litre car accepted yet. As i mentioned earlier there were none in the 2010 race, and I can't remember the last time I saw a 61/2 at the bdc races, let alone anything more serious. I suspect that is probably because they are huge and not really suited to the usual circuits with relatively short straights, and now tend to be owned and used for long distance touring. Thus even though they would suit Le mans (as evidenced by their period success), I don't think the car's owners are likely to want to race them. Your comment about the lotuses is worth comparing with last years numbers: the final total was 4 elite's, 3 15's and 4 11's, so I would agree that the prospects if you own one of these and are not yet accepted is not good. Now I think I need to remove my anorak and get out more. Nigel B |
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Eddie's explanation covers the reasons why, in many peoples eyes, LMC is the top Old Crocks event.
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