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Started by Nordic, April 02, 2013, 09:00:39 PM

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Yes, as Mr Dalmas discovered. http://www.darcyf1.com/download.php?z=17414

Quote from: Nordic on April 16, 2013, 07:14:07 PM
The Porsche GT1 was not averse to the odd flip.


Mr Termite

Aerodynamics continue to be a source of some mystery to car-designers. Every year in F1 this or that team finds their new toy hasn't got as much grip as the theory says it should have - or at least that's what they tell us. One of the continuing themes in F1 is loss of front downforce when running in dirty air behind a competitor, and that looks as though it might have afflicted the Dalmas GT1 in that dramatic clip.
Missing Termietermite

Canada Phil


Boorish Grobian

Kirsten & I were at Road Atlanta Saturday for the Grand-AM race (I know, let the blasting start, but any day at Road Atlanta is a good one) and we took the time to walk through Roger Warrick's tent during a break, and she noticed his print of the Dalmas flight.  Later in the day we were spectating at the hump on the back straight, and I mentioned that image to her...took place right here!
Kind of a strange event, they had a decent crowd by Grand-Am standards, and the racing was actually pretty good, nice weather on Sat. as well.  But the race almost seemed a afterthought by Grand-Am, no programmes, no event merchandise, the food stalls actually started running out of food.  Almost like they never really expected anyone to show up!  But as i said, it was a sunny day at Road Atlanta, the beer was cold, life's good...
Fax

Jules G

Hi fax, Glad you had a good day out. I caught some of the coverage on Motors TV on Saturday evening, looked like a healthy crowd and some close racing. did not see it through to the chequered flag thou.

Jules

Boorish Grobian

Thanks Jules, it was a fun day.  My sister and her family live a few hours away in Augusta, and a close friend of ours works for a Grand-Am team and set us up with freebies, so it was a no brainer.  That said, it was a helluva good time!  A good, lively crowd, nice weather, fantastic circuit.  Like I said, wish the Grand-Am folks actually anticipated all these spectators showing up.
Fax

Canada Phil

Hi Fax,
         Road Atlanta is great  ;D I watched the Grand Am race from Barber on TV. It had small attendance  as far as I could see from TV. While I am not a fan of the DP it is good racing. Why can they not draw bigger crowds? Will it be any better next year when the "niche" crowd show up? Will they?
Special deal for Watkins Glen 6 hour @ $30. 28 June I think it said but that is a Friday.

Phil

Robbo

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Optimist - Glass half full
Engineer - Glass twice as big as needed



Stu

Quote from: Robbo on June 27, 2013, 10:21:52 AM


Now confirmed!!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/23074108

I'm excited already and its 49.5 weeks to go till I leave for the next years. Great news as far as I'm concerned, Porsche and Webber.

Nordic

Some people will tell you that slow is good - and it may be, on some days - but I am here to tell you that fast is better.
H S Thompson 1937 - 2005

Boorish Grobian

It's a good deal for Webber, as I suspect his options for F1 next year, at least at the sharp end of the grid, are probably limited.  I think Porsche hired Mark probably as much for "star power" as anything else.  He's a fine R&D driver, but so are Bernhard and Dumas, both superb development drivers, and were integral to the ALMS RS Spyder program in both development, and racing roles.  Good for Mark
Fax