dialtone wrote: โ22 Jun 2023, 14:12
There I said it.
I don't think BoP did particularly much at Lemans, but they can run unlimited tests, have budget caps, have strict rulesets for cars and ultimately have BoP, this allows cars to develop and ultimately be leveled by the BoP if they are close enough and willing to catch up. The current state of affairs where teams like Mercedes need to spend a season with sensors in the car to figure it out makes no sense.
People pay hefty prices to go to races and they shouldn't pay to watch tests.
F1 needs to be really worried by next year's WEC field because they have all the parts to create an incredible show and there will be nothing FOM could do then.
They should already be worried. Even if there was a lot of polemic regarding the BoP change just before Le Mans, we had an amazing 24 hours race. The BoP was right imo, we had all majors brand (constructors *) leading the race.
We had, until 4 am, 3 cars in 15 seconds for the lead (Peugeot, Toyota, Ferrari).
I just think there's an issue for LMDh as they seems unable to win even if they can finish top 3, they're a bit like Mercedes in F1 apparently, they can just be much much closer with their setup.
Alos, it's not really about BoP, but imo we have almost more wheel to wheel action in WEC this year than anything I can remember this year in F1, for top spots at least. And they are racing fairer, there's not divebomb, elbows out and race director weird decision, just a few examples :
Was already the case with LMP1
On another note, the content is way more accesible : i) cheaper tickets (75 euros for sunday at the 6 hours of Monza, friday was free ; 91 euros for the GA ticket for the 24h of Le Mans) ii) full races on Youtube