Next round #fiawec Le Mans france Field GTE Pro and Am will be much bigger then Silverstone and Spa Ferrari 3 x Pro 5x Am It will be difficult to beat Corvette..Imho last year one single chevy beat works porsches ferraris and astons #forzaferrari Maybe FIA/ACO Bop cars again this month
Interesting, hadn't known that was confirmed. Just read Johnny O'Connell will be back at Le Mans in a GTE Am Corvette as well. BHW
AF Corse Ferrari completes their line-ups for Le Mans with Alessandro Pier Guidi and Andrea Bertolini Pier Guidi, Bertolini complete Ferrari Le Mans line-up BHW
Last year, the Le Mans website offered a pay per view deal, about $10.00, to stream the entire race. It was fantastic, good commentary and best of all no commercial interruptions. Read somewhere that they'll be doing it again this year. BHW
What Car will win the 24H Le Mans Race in 2016 in GT Pro and GT Am? View Poll Results: http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/challenge-gt-cars/523760-24h-le-mans-2016-who-will-win-gt-pro-gt-am.html
Who will be at "Les vérifications administratives et techniques" (scrutineering) on Sunday 12th & Monday 13th? Be there at Place de la République!
Audi's press release from Le Mans testing day... Intensive preparations for the 24 Hours of Le Mans (June 18/19): the two Audi R18 spooled off a total of 138 laps during the official test day at Le Mans. Valuable test kilometers for Audi at Le Mans Audi is prepared for the toughest race of the year – the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The 13.629 kilometer long race track is only closed off for the test day and race week. “For this reason it’s even more important to use this time productively. We started the test day with detailed programs,” said Head of Audi Motorsport Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich. The two Audi R18 completed a total of 138 laps in France. This equates to 1,881 kilometers. Lucas di Grassi (BR), who starts with Loïc Duval (F) and Oliver Jarvis (GB), set a 3m 21.375s lap to record the fastest time of the day with the start number ‘8’. His advantage: 0.895 seconds. The sister car of Marcel Fässler/André Lotterer/Benoît Tréluyer (CH/D/F) lost about two hours in the afternoon due to changing a damper on the front axle and finished fourth. “Nevertheless, we achieved some important targets and are already well advanced with the set-up of our race cars,” said Dr. Ullrich. The race week begins for Audi on June 13 with technical scrutineering in the Le Mans city center, the 24-hour race starts on June 18. BHW
that is very bad! (RISI) ".....We feel we have a competitive car and starting setup. But the ACO can still make a BoP (Balance of Performance) adjustment before the race event and between the qualifying sessions and the race. At this point, most teams probably have something in reserve so we likely won’t know the true pace of the competition until after the start of the race." that system of BoP is SH%^&* So only last qualifying Thursday is important...cheat on wednesday and first quali thursday, get car on pole between 22:00-00:00. Why not same system as LMP1?
maybe because the LMP Cars do not have a streetcar as basic (like the GT Cars) and you just need to have a regulation like F1? the different (Street) GT Car Concepts needs to be balanced somehow. but everybody is hiding, complaining and playing games.
Never before has Audi made so much out of so little: In its 18th Le Mans participation since 1999, Audi has less fuel energy at its disposal than ever before and less than its competitors, as specified by the regulations. Still, the new Audi R18 LMP sports car is to battle for the top spot on June 18 and 19 thanks to notable efficiency. 13 times Audi has won the 24-hour race to date and this year the endurance classic will arguably be as tough as never before. Weve already seen how great the challenges are this year in the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC), says Head of Audi Motorsport Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich. Audi met with strong rivals, won round two at Spa (Belgium) with Lucas di Grassi/Loïc Duval/Oliver Jarvis (BR/F/GB) and achieved the best time on the test day at Le Mans on June 5 with di Grassi. However, it would be premature to draw clear conclusions from this for the race at Le Mans. We have great respect for our strong opponents, says Dr. Ullrich. Each of the three manufacturers battling for overall victory with their hybrid sports cars has already logged leading kilometers in the FIA WEC. Conditions at Le Mans differ from those of the WEC rounds at Silverstone (UK) and at Spa (Belgium). Nobody can practice on the 13.629-kilometer circuit as it largely consists of public roads and is closed to normal traffic only for the test day and the race week. Lucas di Grassi achieved an average speed of nearly 244 km/h at the test day. Audi will be racing at Le Mans with special low-drag aerodynamics. The duration of 24 hours is unique on the FIA WEC calendar as well. In return, the classified entrants are awarded twice the number of points compared with the other rounds. The marathon at La Sarthe is arguably the worlds most prestigious endurance race. Audi has won it an amazing 13 times most recently in 2014 with Marcel Fässler/André Lotterer/Benoît Tréluyer (CH/D/F). As a result, the premium brand from Ingolstadt is ranked in second place of the all-time winners list that was begun in 1923. Audis line-up this year consists of Fässler/Lotterer/Tréluyer in car number 7 and di Grassi/Duval/Jarvis in car number 8. Audi is the only brand to rely on a highly efficient diesel hybrid powertrain. In 2006, Audi was the first manufacturer to win the Le Mans 24 Hours with a diesel engine, has clinched eight victories with the TDI since then and set a new distance record in 2010 that has not been broken to date. Ten years of TDI are a perfect occasion to look at numbers reflecting the progress that has been made: In 2006, the Audi R10 TDI had a V12 TDI engine with 5.5 liters of displacement. Now, a 4-liter V6 TDI powers the R18 it uses 46.3 percent less fuel and the race car achieves better lap times. In addition to the powertrain made up of an internal combustion engine at the rear axle and a hybrid system at the front, Audi has tapped major aerodynamic potential, perfected its lightweight design, converted innovative ideas in the suspension, system solutions and other detailed areas into reality, and plays a pioneering role in lighting technology at Le Mans. With that, the 24-hour race at La Sarthe remains a perfect laboratory for testing technologies for tomorrow today and subsequently making them available to Audis customers. Eurosport will be airing live TV coverage of the practice sessions, including qualifying and warm-up, and the race with pre-race reports starting at 14:15. Actor Brad Pitt will be waving the cars off in his honorary starter role before the race starts on Saturday, June 18, at 15:00. Audi will be providing extensive reports on its Facebook (AudiSport) and Twitter (@audisport) channels. The brands fans can additionally watch on-board footage with telemetry data and further information at Home.
I'll be there, competing in the Ferrari Challenge Europe series. Our race is on Saturday before the start of the 24h