Keith Tanner wrote:
Nick (Bo) Comstock wrote:
In reply to Keith Tanner:
Long way still to go. Porsche have to be seeing all kinds of Gremlins given the issue with the other car earlier.
That's why I said "probably"! With the pressure off, they can manage the stresses on the car.
13 hours of "managing" a race has got to be much more stressful than being on the same lap with a competitor, either following or leading. I can see the ulcers forming from here.
I've been the crew chief on a winning 25 hour endurance team. I'd rather have an 8 lap lead on a much slower car and just manage my own machine
Now that all the LMP1 shenanigans are over, it's time to focus on the other cars. If a couple of GT cars get into a 3 am fistfight, I'm sure we'll hear a bunch more about them.
In reply to Keith Tanner:
I have as well and also a 25 hour race and I completely agree!!!
Keith I get the feeling I have met you. Ever race at summit point or at Nelson ledges. We did many many endurance races at those tracks.
I've been watching a live feed from the Ford GT in-car camera: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AETvwM9qlU The fact that I can sit here in my chair and see the driver's view of a race car going 200mph on the other side of the planet is pretty cool.
stuart in mn wrote:
I've been watching a live feed from the Ford GT in-car camera: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AETvwM9qlU The fact that I can sit here in my chair and see the driver's view of a race car going 200mph on the other side of the planet is pretty cool.
It's an amazing world we live in. Do the GT cars hit 200mph, does anyone know? Not trying to be pedantic, just curious.
In reply to BlueInGreen44:
When that Ferrari got punted earlier I believe they said he was doing 190+. I imagine they are maybe just tickling 200 prior to braking for the chicanes on the Mulsanne.
dean1484 wrote:
Keith I get the feeling I have met you. Ever race at summit point or at Nelson ledges. We did many many endurance races at those tracks.
Nope, I've never raced out east. I was supposed to be running an enduro team that was going all over the US this year, but the roll cage guys missed their dates by months and months and it only just got out. I've done the 25 hours of Thunderhill a few times, both as crew chief and mechanic.
The fact that the baby class is running that fast is amazing.
So it appears that nobody has noticed that all of the P2 cars are "car-maker"/Gibson.
Gibson supplied a 4.2l v8 that is spec to all of the cars.
Gibson is the engine maker formerly known as Zytec.
So, basically, P2 is halfway between the old P2 and PC. Good thing they are fast.
we are in one of the ages that nobody wants to race a prototype car at LeMans. When was the last time IMSA has a more rich prototype field than LeMans?
In reply to stuart in mn:
Absolutely incredible. Thanks.
No coverage of the crash and no replay. I hope this is just the live feed being weird and not a bad situation. That looked to be a big hit.
No spoilers. But this is the....
best....
race...
I...
have...
ever....
watched!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ok just woke up. Where is Porsche ???
Jacket Chan sponcered car is leading??? Who would have thaught. I do like the livery of that car. My first thaught was "art car" when I saw it. Really cool!!!
Holy cow! How did Corvette make it back to the front?
I knew I shouldn't have slept...
WoooHooo...corvette and Aston Martin nose to tail in lead with enough fuel to both go to finish!!!
I am really hoping Corvette can bring it home. And then after that in the other gt class I want one of the 488s
Stop cutting away from the Corvette/Aston battle!
Just wow. This is fantastic. Can Corvette hold on!!! One to go!!!!!
Noooooooo. Don't cut the chicane