I may have been confused between several publications of the entry list. The list I posted is from planetlemans (who just posted their analysis for the LMP1 class. Worth reading). While the list I watched first was from endurance-series. This one stipulate the Strakka car is the 01B. Other sources (official le mans website,endurance-info) don't mention the specification for that car.Pandamasque wrote:Are you sure about Strakka running the ARX-01B? It's listed as C and read in the news before that its the new version.
So it's hard to tell, but now I think more about it I find it strange because the c-spec is basically the adaptation to the 2010 IMSA rules allowing LMP2s to be as competitive as LMP1s, which isn't the case in Le Mans (Sebring and PLM also run under ACO rules). So the ACO legal version is the 01B, unless the C designation refers globally to the new chassis, whatever restrictors / ballast level they run with...
Did you remark Pescarollo sport line up (Ho-Pin Tung/Jan Charouz) is the Renault F1 test driver line up?
Now that's another opportunity to speculate on the involvement of new manufacturers in LM racing! It can't be a coincidence. There have to be a contract between Renault and Pesca. And now that Peugeot turned their back to Henri and choose Oreca as their partner for their futures engines, is it possible that Henri made a deal with their major opponent, Renault?
Yep sir, I'm going as usual. And you're going to get very jealous I fear, since I've also booked for the 8 hours of Paul Ricard in april! The entry list is basically the same without the works Pugs, it sould be very good!dumrick wrote:Ok, I officially envy you, because you probably see it live (I plan it also, eventually...), but Eurosport has been transmitting the full 24 hours live for the last 2 years and I believe they will do it again this year. No idea concerning the US, though...vyselegend wrote:I don't think any TV channel is going to show the whole 24 hours
Shame I can't go to 1000km of Spa though...