Ted
The pilot formerly known as Twin Engine Ted
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I haven't seen a thread on this. I'm guessing I'm not the only person who's a fan.
I've always felt the 24 Hours of LeMans was the ultimate race of the year, simply because of the endurance required. Certainly other races have their significance within their respective categories and classes. However LeMans is the ultimate of endurance races. If you merely finish, that's largely a win simply because you (and your two fellow drivers) and your car survived. The car aspect being an important item to respect, as even this year about 15% of the initial cars who entered were DNFs.
Despite how strongly I've felt about LeMans, this year was the first race I got to watch a good amount of the racing. We don't have cable and we were on vacation in Florida. Motor Trend Channel was broadcasting the whole 24 hours, which both pre and post-race coverage. Out of the 24 hours total we probably watched about 6 of them - the opening of the race, some in the afternoon, some in the evening (which was middle of the night France time), and the finale with the winners. It's an incredible race to watch. The overnight portions are a bit slower as you'd expect, and in the morning everyone is groggy but with the sunlight people are back in full force. By the time we went to bed in Florida the sun was starting to rise in France, and I'm sure we slept through some of the best parts.
I was personally rooting for the Ford GT to win in its classes of GTE Pro and GT Am, with 4 cars entered in the GTE Pro and 1 in the GTE Am. Ford won the GTE Am with its single car, and the 4 cars in GTE Pro placed 4th through 7th, consecutively. Although Ford din't win both their classes overall (Ferrari won GTE Pro), I still feel the performance was very positive. All 5 cars that entered finished, and the fact that the 4 in the GTE Pro class finished in line consecutively shows an incredible reliability of the vehicles. Although Ferrari won GTE Pro, the other Ferraris were all over the place. Porsche came in 2nd and 3rd but again, the other Porsches were further behind. I know one of the Porsches had a significant issue that cost it 4 laps, it was previously the winner of GTE Pro.
Now I want to do a 24 hour race with my Cobra when I build it.
I've always felt the 24 Hours of LeMans was the ultimate race of the year, simply because of the endurance required. Certainly other races have their significance within their respective categories and classes. However LeMans is the ultimate of endurance races. If you merely finish, that's largely a win simply because you (and your two fellow drivers) and your car survived. The car aspect being an important item to respect, as even this year about 15% of the initial cars who entered were DNFs.
Despite how strongly I've felt about LeMans, this year was the first race I got to watch a good amount of the racing. We don't have cable and we were on vacation in Florida. Motor Trend Channel was broadcasting the whole 24 hours, which both pre and post-race coverage. Out of the 24 hours total we probably watched about 6 of them - the opening of the race, some in the afternoon, some in the evening (which was middle of the night France time), and the finale with the winners. It's an incredible race to watch. The overnight portions are a bit slower as you'd expect, and in the morning everyone is groggy but with the sunlight people are back in full force. By the time we went to bed in Florida the sun was starting to rise in France, and I'm sure we slept through some of the best parts.
I was personally rooting for the Ford GT to win in its classes of GTE Pro and GT Am, with 4 cars entered in the GTE Pro and 1 in the GTE Am. Ford won the GTE Am with its single car, and the 4 cars in GTE Pro placed 4th through 7th, consecutively. Although Ford din't win both their classes overall (Ferrari won GTE Pro), I still feel the performance was very positive. All 5 cars that entered finished, and the fact that the 4 in the GTE Pro class finished in line consecutively shows an incredible reliability of the vehicles. Although Ferrari won GTE Pro, the other Ferraris were all over the place. Porsche came in 2nd and 3rd but again, the other Porsches were further behind. I know one of the Porsches had a significant issue that cost it 4 laps, it was previously the winner of GTE Pro.
Now I want to do a 24 hour race with my Cobra when I build it.