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Ford GT Disappointing Finish at 12 Hours of Sebring
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<blockquote data-quote="DBK" data-source="post: 15299223" data-attributes="member: 4088"><p>It's really just the Ferraris, although it's hard to say since Corvette doesn't field a WEC team. If Corvette wins, it's because P&M is super polished and knows exactly the strategy required for LM.</p><p></p><p>My understanding of the situation is that the FIA is completely unmoved by the difference in BoP between WTSC and WEC. They don't even want to hear about IMSA, despite the fact the current WEC BoP is obviously wildly out of whack. </p><p></p><p>Raj and GHC have already done some public lobbying, but apparently BoP adjustments will be made all the way past the LM test dates. Way too much politics for my taste, and very hard to say what the end result will be. I can live with the 45 lbs, but the power differential right now is just dumb. I was talking to some race team people on Thursday and they said flat out "oh yeah, we have zero chance to win on Saturday." What a sport.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DBK, post: 15299223, member: 4088"] It's really just the Ferraris, although it's hard to say since Corvette doesn't field a WEC team. If Corvette wins, it's because P&M is super polished and knows exactly the strategy required for LM. My understanding of the situation is that the FIA is completely unmoved by the difference in BoP between WTSC and WEC. They don't even want to hear about IMSA, despite the fact the current WEC BoP is obviously wildly out of whack. Raj and GHC have already done some public lobbying, but apparently BoP adjustments will be made all the way past the LM test dates. Way too much politics for my taste, and very hard to say what the end result will be. I can live with the 45 lbs, but the power differential right now is just dumb. I was talking to some race team people on Thursday and they said flat out "oh yeah, we have zero chance to win on Saturday." What a sport. [/QUOTE]
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