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Old 7 Aug 2003, 09:37 (Ref:681859)   #1
Megatron
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Megatron should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
To clear up the 675/LMP2/LMP1 for next year...

This is the way that I have understood it. The MG Lola, the Courage C65, and the Reynard/DBA4 can still run with their current form in 2004 and 2005 and be granfathered in the new "P1" class at Le Mans, while the "P2" is basically a copy of the old SRPII formula with little if any chance at outright victory and basically a good, inexpensive way to step up to prototype racing.

This IS true right?

The folks at the G/A board STILL claim that Dyson will run a "750" next year. They also claimed that a "lower class car" won overall at Sears Point, despite the fact that, from day one, a true 675 (not a slimmed down 900 or old SRPII) could win overall, at least in theory.

Dyson, Nielson, and Courage will be ok next year and the next, correct?
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