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The window is pretty tight tbh. Only Lambo, Peugeot and Isotta were mnore than a second off when you look at top 20% of laps. However, despite the tight window, it should be noted that all 4 top cars were Porsches. However (again), the Porsches fastest laps came after the red flag after the temperatures dropped. In the heat, the Ferrari was fastest. |
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Let’s try this analogy. We should have a variety of cakes with different ingredients. They will be of similar size, similar calories, but a variety of different ingredients, tastes and colors. They should all provide a similar window of satisfaction for the eater. However the ACO can add or remove sugar and butter to help. One nuance is that some of the are chocolate based cakes (LMH) or fruit based cakes (LMDh). |
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Maybe you wouldn't call it a window, or you don't understand why I use it, but I feel like a performance target including set parameters for the cars, is what the governing bodies are talking about with that word. If my terminology is off, then I guess I should stop quoting the rule makers and the teams.
I'm not talking about physical attributes of the cars or their looks. I'm talking about performance and lap times which the rule makers targeted when starting the hypercar class. |
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You were taking about the physical attributes of the cars I saw in your post. And you said the cakes were the same size with your analogy.
So apologizes if I took that wrong and read too much into it. Also apologizes if I gave the impression that performance window isn’t a thing. There is a performance window they are aiming for. I’m not saying they shouldn’t use the word. Just that you can’t see if it is narrow, wide, or whatever. I am saying that we have no data on what the performance window actually is or how it is defined. And that your thought of what it is meant by performance window isn’t quite right. But weight, power, along with drag, downforce, sensitivity to, are all inputs that are used to get the car in the performance window. Also lap times aren’t the performance window either, but are obviously related to it. https://tentenths.com/forum/showpost...&postcount=815 Last edited by Adam43; 15 May 2024 at 21:26. |
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Chocolate or fruit cake?
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Instead of size of the cake, maybe I should have said the weight But the point of my original comment about more to the performance than power and weight was that those are the main two things being changed in bop. So I was poking a little fun at the rule makers thinking they can balance it so easily. Just like different bakeries, your cake is going to differ like these cars, even if it seems straightforward (the bop), it's much more complicated to get the same cake (performance). Now I'm hungry as well!
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Peugeot aren't blatantly saying bop is bad for them, but they are actually saying it is bad for them without using the word bop
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Having a car only two races old is bad for them. Although they point out it is inherently better than the old one.
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I'd give Peugeot a performance bump for Le Mans, why not.
Ditto Alpine, Lambo, smaller one for BMW/Caddy. Small cut back for Porsche and Ferrari. Leave Toyota the same. Sorted! |
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I'd say Caddy is already in the ballpark, I'd leave them as is. I think Alpine is about as performant as BMW, I'd equal their adjustment (small). I'd only make minor adjustments on the Peugeot. Small power bump, small weight reduction (equalize across them, Toyota and IF). I wouldn't risk giving them a healthy helping of Vitamin BoP, that car has pace, I'm glad they put in the work to revise it, but they knew what they were doing going in from the jump, no leaning on the pillar of laziness now. |
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Imo there's no reason the Ferrari and specifically the Porsche should be much if any lighter than cars like the Isotta and Peugeot.
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The ACO will always treat those manufacturers that provide them with a nice income or treats better than the privateers nothing changes there
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Here is a list of the proofs that the ACO fix this race. Ferrari - want the prestige Toyota - make up for last time and reward the support Porsche - Le Mans history Peugeot - French Cadillac - strengthen IMSA relationship BMW - 25th anniversary Alpine - French Lamborghini- show anyone can win Isotta Fraschini - er, I might buy this if they win because they were faster! I will chose which one is best based on when I see lap times. I will be able to change as we progress through test, practice, qualifying and race. I will cover this off by saying sandbagging. |
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And remember each hour they reset the magic assistance so the right guy can win. It's the Ferris Wheel, where it stops no one knows (other than that guy in charge of all racing results at the FIA of course)
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With only to days to go to LM, all teams must know what will be their BoP by now. Ferrari say they are very happy with everything happening in the perfect WEC world and Peugeot say they are unhappy talking about an "unfair treatment" but must admit they're selling more road cars.
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https://sportscar365.com/lemans/wec/...-hypercar-bop/
Those are some interesting numbers. Just my wild guess but with this BOP the GR010 should be strong, very strong even. Porsche and Ferrari will be very much ok too, others hard to say. Maybe except for Peugeot, third highest weight and power cut above 250 kph... |
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God knows, hope they add a graphic on screen for when teams are using their power gain. How do they activate it? Drive through a section on track like Formula E? Will the rear wing open to show us MAXIMUM power gain?
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It will be an automatic system adjusting power at speeds over 250 kph.
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