I’m way late to this as I don’t spend as much time here as I used too. Some comments on what I’ve read.
First. I don’t begrudge Toyota the win, but there will always be an asterix too it. Toyota stayed in the series when Audi, Porsche, Nissan etc. all bailed. They’ve come oh so heartbreaking close so many times. I do have a massive issue with the ACO for rigging it such that anything but a disaster for them in the race they were guaranteed a victory. The hybrid cars may have been faster, but the degree they were faster was silly. Four seconds a lap average is already a crazy margin to begin with, but then the ACO further limited their fuel capacity so they had to stop more frequently AND have them a lower re-fuleing rate so each pit stop was guaranteed to take at least five seconds longer than the Toyota’s. Now, in the race the pit stops were on average seven seconds longer just because the Toyota team were more professional and better organized so I give Toyota much credit for two seconds per stop advantage, but seven was gerrymandering by the ACO. To those making the Shadow comparison in Can Am. One, say what you like, but people simply don’t care as much about them winning as McLaren or Porsche as they had very little competition. They earned it, but it’s not credited as being a series of awesome wins as there wasn’t the competition. Also the SCCA didn’t artificially slow down the competition just so they were guaranteed a win (see ACO and less fuel and slower stops). Toyota may have made a better mouse trip, but the ACO then compounded the situation by taking away the chees from the other mouse traps.
Second, back in the mid 80’s yes it was a 956/962 show, but private teams had access to the same cars and equipment and played on a level playing field and at times beat the works cars. In 1984 and 85 Joest won over all beating the works cars. Also back then, inflation adjusted a 962 cost about the same as a top line GT3 car does today, so it was comparatively cheap to enter. Heck in 1985 Paul Newman famously came 2nd in a customer 935 and in 1984 Nick Mason (having already been the3re several times in a 935and a Dome Group C car) bought a new 956 just for Lemans, raced it then retired it. That was possible back then.
Third. Wow, we are pissing and moaning about Mario Andretti’s racing record. Really? The dude is a total legend and I’d say it would be hard to argue that. It’s hard to compare drivers across 100 years of racing, but let’s look at him. He won in sports cars, stock cars, on dirt, on asphalt, Midgets, Indy cars (Front engine offy’s right through to the CART monsters of the 80’s and 90’s) and of course F1. Hell, even when he was 42 years old in the horrible 1982 season Ferrari drafted him back into F1 after the loss of both Villeneuve (fatally) and Pironi (career ending injuries) and he managed to pit it on the podium at Monza with no testing. Arguing against him being compared to Alonso is like arguing Roma wasn’t much of an empire as they didn’t have Nukes or ever beat America!
Forth. People keep talking about hypercars coming back to LeMans. That’s not the case. The cars will be LMP1 cars with bodywork that kinda sorta looks like something from the same manufacturer. This wont be like the 90’s where the ultra wealthy can go and buy a 911 GT1, McLaren F1 LT, Nissan R390, Mercedes CLR to drive to cars and coffee for bragging rites. These will be pure race cars, nothing more. Also after a year of saying ‘we’re playing nice with IMSA and want a global series’ they’ve totally screwed North America as well. Even with these new cheaper regs they are talking about budgets in the $25-40 million mark. That’s way more than even Cadillac or Acura are spending on their IMSA prototypes and way beyond the available budgets for NA, so we can forget a global series.
Finally. It wasn’t just LMP1 that rules gerrymandering screwed up. Both GTE am and especially GTE Pro had the BoP such that Porsche were all but guaranteed a win in both classes for their 70th anniversary. BoP is always contentious, but it seems this year people were particularly incensed. Having said that the way the race fell I think they would have won both categories regardless. Side note. Why I love the Ford GT’s, I really like the look of the mid engine 911 RSR’s. While they make a bit of a mockery for a production based series I love love love the super wide body look, especially from behind. It almost looks like the width of the two rear fenders are wider than the greenhouse. Amazing.