In reply to bmw88rider:
The panoz DW team has only been to lemans what, the first time?
Just pointing out the illustrious record of failure there with cock 'n balls shaped cars over the last several years.
In reply to bmw88rider:
The panoz DW team has only been to lemans what, the first time?
Just pointing out the illustrious record of failure there with cock 'n balls shaped cars over the last several years.
oldsaw wrote: In reply to wbjones: Dixon's an OK bloke but Chip can sure be a chump. He approved that hideous livery and was cheeky enough to go with car numbers 66 and 67. Maybe the team should go enter 64 and 65 for the next round? And Corvette racing needs to offer expensive seminars on how to manage a race team and drivers; they were all awesome! It's great to see Honda succeed but they still can't back it up in the boardroom or the showroom.
I can't tell ya WHY I'm not a Dixon fan ... I'm just not ...
for that matter how many of us can pinpoint why we're a fan of, or not a fan of, any particular driver ... for the most part, I can't
there are several I don't care for ... then there are several I DO pull for ... again, I can't pin-point why
and this like/dislike thing carries over to all sports
Stefan (Not Bruce) wrote:wbjones wrote:I wasn't, but then I don't wish ill on race car drivers who are doing their jobs at a high level. Instead I was enjoying the skills displayed. Honestly, what is wrong with some of you? Joking about hoping someone would crash out, just because you don't like them. I'm honestly getting to the point where I no longer recommend GRM forums for other car folk to visit.fasted58 wrote: Play nice Vette'sI was hoping they'er wreck each other
you're right ... but for what it's worth, I really was hoping for some side by side bumping ... say going through the International Horseshoe ... relatively low speed, wet grass, so when they slide off, they slide into the tire barriers ... no one hurt (I would NEVER hope for that) but both cars hurt enough that they aren't in contention ....
DanielCut wrote: Great race but I think I was most impressed at how the IMSA stream was just flawless the whole weekend.
Glad to hear that those at home also got to enjoy the excitement. Yes, wow, what a race.
For those at the race, thanks for wearing the GRM colors. We couldn't walk 20 feet without seeing a GRM shirt, hat or sticker. Next time, let's make it 10 feet!
Wall-e wrote:WOW Really Paul? wrote:I'm just getting to watch it now. How did the entire field miss it but them? For some time all manner of cars went by on the right, the left, yellow flags waving and they manage to drive right up the back of it. Also how long is normal to leave a car in a dangerous spot like that? Everyone had to be able to see that coming.WOW Really Paul? wrote: In reply to lastsnare: It'll be out before sunrise......that much is for sure. Stupid lighting pattern always looks like 2 cars farther off.Nailed it, well.....more correctly, they nailed it.
They supposedly had radio issues, so other teams could let their drivers know about the stalled car, but DW could not. I don't think that completely absolves them, but it probably contributed to the contact.
We stood out at the west horseshoe for a while Saturday evening as darkness fell. We were in the braking zone so could hear the rev-matching on downshifts and see everyone's bias setup. I'm pretty agnostic about the Deltawing but was rooting for them to have a good race after some hard luck, plus who doesn't like Don Panoz? Anyway, the DW could go waaaay deeper into braking zone than the traditional cars. Light weight will do that for you. ;) It's neat that it's out there contributing to mechanical diversity.
in reply to David Wallens - Loved the GRM wrap on the Krispy Kreme store at Ridgewood and ISB!
STM317 wrote:Wall-e wrote:They supposedly had radio issues, so other teams could let their drivers know about the stalled car, but DW could not. I don't think that completely absolves them, but it probably contributed to the contact.WOW Really Paul? wrote:I'm just getting to watch it now. How did the entire field miss it but them? For some time all manner of cars went by on the right, the left, yellow flags waving and they manage to drive right up the back of it. Also how long is normal to leave a car in a dangerous spot like that? Everyone had to be able to see that coming.WOW Really Paul? wrote: In reply to lastsnare: It'll be out before sunrise......that much is for sure. Stupid lighting pattern always looks like 2 cars farther off.Nailed it, well.....more correctly, they nailed it.
And to top that off, Race Control had received information that the PC car was running and in-gear so they delayed throwing a full-course because of that.
Still, there were yellow lights and flags waving locally and the DW driver missed them and then locked up the front tires and fixated on the back of the PC car.
Sucks, but that's racing sometimes.
In reply to Stefan (Not Bruce):
Yea, it looked like had he not locked them up, he would have cleared inside.
Before radios it would still have been a pretty good display of ineptitude to run into a stopped car after most of the rest of the field had slowed and passed it safely.
In reply to Wall-e:
Well, JPM ran into a jet drier that had big flashy lights on a lighted track so hitting a dark car at night on a poorly lit track doesn't seem quite as bad to me.
David S. Wallens wrote:DanielCut wrote: Great race but I think I was most impressed at how the IMSA stream was just flawless the whole weekend.Glad to hear that those at home also got to enjoy the excitement. Yes, wow, what a race. For those at the race, thanks for wearing the GRM colors. We couldn't walk 20 feet without seeing a GRM shirt, hat or sticker. Next time, let's make it 10 feet!
10 hrs away ... sporting the colors
Nick (LUCAS) Comstock wrote: In reply to Wall-e: Well, JPM ran into a jet drier that had big flashy lights on a lighted track so hitting a dark car at night on a poorly lit track doesn't seem quite as bad to me.
That's like only smashing your junk in a door instead of getting it caught in a meat grinder. The broken suspension bits sound like a better cause than bad radio reception.
Screenshots stolen from the IMSA TV video feed. What a beautiful place....
This one of the WTR car turned out great too. A true testament to the quality of that video stream. I think IMSA got that right.
sirrichardpumpaloaf wrote: Screenshot stolen from the IMSA TV video feed. What a beautiful place....
The view from up there is pretty spectacular. We watched the opening laps from up there and then took the Midnight Tour up there. You can watch the entire track--it's like watching a giant slot car set.
We'll be back.
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