It may just be me that thinks this, I don't know, but it's got to be one of the coolest sounding things hearing it bump start itself at the end of the pit laneDiff-user wrote:listening to radioleMans.... the Audis left the pit and drove on the pit lane purely on electric power.... sign of things to come in F1 in a few years
Following a severe accident at the exit of the "Karting Track" corner towards the end of Sunday morning’s session, Guillaume Moreau has suffered a serious but partial injury to his spinal cord’s twelfth vertebra.
Guillaume has since undergone an emergency operation performed by Professor Olivier Lucas at the University Hospital of Angers’ Neurosurgery Department. It was crucial to quickly reduce pressure around the spinal cord following the fracture.
Although the operation went well, it will be several months before his level of recovery can be fully assessed.
The thoughts of the entire team are with Guillaume and his family at this difficult time.
I thought that the Delta Wing (#0) could be a bit faster butPandamasque wrote:Combined Le Mans test day results http://www.endurance-info.com/version2/ ... mbined.pdf
The Scotsman Marino Franchitti, who set a time of 3m47.980, was thrilled. “It was a perfect demonstration,” he explained. « No mechanical problems, easy to drive. It was very encouraging for the race and we know in which direction to go in order to gain performance.”
from http://www.planetlemans.com
Well then that makes two of us now.....and call me a tree hugger.... but in the next ten years i hope that all racing series will shift to hybrid biofuelled cars..... and with the level of innovation that is seen in motorsports.... i doubt if it'll be any less interesting and exciting than it is now..... And right now Le Mans is showing F1 how it should be donegreenpower dude reloaded wrote:It may just be me that thinks this, I don't know, but it's got to be one of the coolest sounding things hearing it bump start itself at the end of the pit laneDiff-user wrote:listening to radioleMans.... the Audis left the pit and drove on the pit lane purely on electric power.... sign of things to come in F1 in a few years
Contradictio in terminis?Diff-user wrote:tree hugger <-> biofuel
Damn .... caught me there..... i meant ecofriendly....Saribro wrote:Contradictio in terminis?Diff-user wrote:tree hugger <-> biofuel
I am very glad that no one was around filming me when I first heard the Toyota TS030 leave the pits and bump start, for it would've looked a lot like:greenpower dude reloaded wrote:It may just be me that thinks this, I don't know, but it's got to be one of the coolest sounding things hearing it bump start itself at the end of the pit laneDiff-user wrote:listening to radioleMans.... the Audis left the pit and drove on the pit lane purely on electric power.... sign of things to come in F1 in a few years
I agree... compared to an LMP2 (ignoring the wheel layout issue) the Deltawing should be faster... I've put some comparative numbers over on the Deltawing thread: http://as.f1technical.net/forum/viewtop ... 40#p350040italian wrote:I thought that the Delta Wing (#0) could be a bit fasterPandamasque wrote:Combined Le Mans test day results http://www.endurance-info.com/version2/ ... mbined.pdf
Yes, I think it's going to be the main point of interest in the race. But even if the Delta Wing didn't have a great pace it can count on a minor fuel consumption and minor tires wear, important factors in a race like Le Mans 24h.machin wrote:I agree... compared to an LMP2 (ignoring the wheel layout issue) the Deltawing should be faster... I've put some comparative numbers over on the Deltawing thread: http://as.f1technical.net/forum/viewtop ... 40#p350040italian wrote:I thought that the Delta Wing (#0) could be a bit fasterPandamasque wrote:Combined Le Mans test day results http://www.endurance-info.com/version2/ ... mbined.pdf
.....it will be interesting to see if in the course of the next few weeks they can re-dress this balance... maybe LMP2 vs. Deltawing is going to be the main point of interest in the race...?
Wait for the race. Toyota will need an absolutely perfect race with no car issues or pitstop issues to even begin to think about getting a podium. A race win will come down to an Audi mistake or bad luck, I predict.RB_[Gnx] wrote:Audi dominates practise with a Top 3 ,
1 E-tron Quattro
2 E-tron Quattro
3 Audi Ultra
Then comes Toyota with it's two TS030 and then the second Ultra in 6th place ..
Good stuff from Toyota that isn't that far from the Audis. =D>
italian wrote: Yes, I think it's going to be the main point of interest in the race. But even if the Delta Wing didn't have a great pace it can count on a minor fuel consumption and minor tires wear, important factors in a race like Le Mans 24h.
I'm not sure... anyone else?In the 6 Hours of Spa the top 3 LMP2 spent an average of 25 minutes in the pit-stop, so can we obtain with a simplistic mathematical calculus(very very approximately) the time needed for Le Mans 24h (100 mins)? Is this realistic?