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Thread: Gt1 Alms 2007
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18th January 2007, 19:46 #41
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Originally Posted by motowriter
Racing against nobody isn't good...
News of them entering is good though - because there ought to be a slim chance that it'll attract other people to the class.
I live in hope but I shall not hold my breath.
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19th January 2007, 17:15 #42
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Why should GM be ashamed? They have kept the class alive. When a team spends what GM has keeping the Pratt and Miller boys in the series, it is ALMS and the organizers and LeMans that should reexamine their stewardship of the sport. Why is a class that is designed for manufacturers to show their prowess getting so little interest?
"Water for my horses, beer for my men and mud for my turtle".
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19th January 2007, 21:25 #43
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Originally Posted by Mark in Oshawa
I fear it's our country that's not getting the interest. No one wants to race in the US...9-23-2006 Cadey-Lee Deacon,The Rocket Pub, New Parks, Leicester: Little one, through some miracle of reincarnation may you be given a second chance at a full life. You\'ll not soon leave our thoughts and prayers ;(
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20th January 2007, 13:13 #44
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Hhmmmm... we have Porsche supplying TWO teams this year in ALMS, and Honda will support THREE new teams competing against Porsche in LMP2. Radical's here too.
With Honda's entry... Toyota may be the next manufacturer to jump into ALMS...
Now if the Vipers & Aston Martins return to GT1... along with Ferrari, we could have some additional excitement.
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21st January 2007, 02:15 #45
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Originally Posted by tannat
In the USA, I think the Grand Am series is taking away a lot of sportscar teams that would have been in IMSA/ALMS all along. Lets face it, it is cheaper, and if you cant afford to get factory support to run ALMS, you can get some money to put a manufacturers motor in a Grand Am car, and away you go. What is more, the series is now starting to gain notierity as a definate driver's destination, with a lot of ex Indy and Champ Car drivers, so the level of racing is rising.
It is too simple to say GT-1 is dying merely because no manufacturer wants to race in the US. I think, for the money you spend in Grand AM, or in Prototypes, you can get more exposure and/or chances of success. Beating the Pratt and Miller Vettes and the Aston's has been a VERY tough game, and I just think that factory support would be needed to compete. Most American car makers cant be bothered.....and the European or Japanese makes are doing it elsewhere."Water for my horses, beer for my men and mud for my turtle".
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21st January 2007, 08:11 #46
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Originally Posted by Mark in Oshawa
IRL has Indy; GARRA has Daytona.
Beyond that few know,or care about either.
Now GARRA has become a bit of a semi-pro version of the SCCA national in the lower classes, and Daytona is kinda like the SCCA run-offs, only for money.
It is a giant club event where the boys club, gets to play for money.
Difference between the two.
The Indy 500, still gets a fair amount of press; the Daytona race, on a good year here, now is down to a paragraph.
GARRA offers major league teams, not connected to the France boys, nothing, and Chevy made a public statement that they want nothing to do with tube frame pretend cars.
The IMSA is hurting?
Hell yes. As long as they dick around with the ACO version of spec. racing, it will go nowhere fast.
GARRA, a giant for money club race, nothing more.
Bob
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