December 18th is a national day in Qatar. Hence the 1812km of Losail.
Per the internet : "Qatar celebrates its National Day on the 18th of December each year to commemorate the country's unification in 1878."
December 18th is a national day in Qatar. Hence the 1812km of Losail.
Next race. They needed more time to redo the rear wheels.Holm86 wrote:Thought Peugeot would be running a rear wing this year, did they decide not to, or are updates not allowed yet??
Toyota used a joker according to reports. Not clear what that was.
Still a beautiful race car, and interesting that they felt they had to move away from making the majority of downforce from the underbody.Sevach wrote: ↑26 Mar 2024, 00:56https://www.motorsport.com/wec/news/peu ... /10591609/
The winged Peugeot in full display.
Four-time Formula 1 world champion Sebastian Vettel's participation in the 24 Hours of Le Mans for Porsche’s Penske-run works team remains unclear despite impressing in his test last month.
Well, at least Ferrari fixed their tire deg issues here as well. Depressing sunday if it wasn’t my son’s birthday.AR3-GP wrote:I agree it was quite nice at the end but only because Ferrari made mistakes. Otherwise it would have just been a blowout like Porsche in Qatar. Ferrari had an excessive BOP boost after Qatar. They were already joint 2nd fastest car with Peugeot in Qatar. They just made too many driving errors and pit stop infringements so they finished well off the leaders. After Qatar, ACO gave them a BOP boost of +2.1% relative to Peugeot, a boost of +1.1% relative to Porsche and a boost of +0.33% relative to Toyota even though Toyota was miles slower than Ferrari in Qatar.
Antonio Fuoco's final stint was in another formula.
The pace order in Imola was
Ferrari
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Toyota
Porsche
BMW
Cadillac - Peugeot
Lamborghini
Alpine
Isotta