Jersey Tom wrote:skgoa wrote:
Why? It has only proved what we already knew: 1) weight is a huge factor in vehicle dynamics and 2) when you don't have to adhere to any rules, it's easy to build a quick car.
Completely agree. Personally I think what was a waste was going about making the car in the first place. It's different and an interesting concept... but so what? So is the Tyrrell P34.
And indeed the lack of driver head protection in rollover is pretty scary.
If this is, indeed, the sentiment, than by all means we should remove WEC, because we already know everything we need to know about vehicles. The deltawing is a new design that suggests a different path for racing cars that has been proven to be fast, if not faster, than the other cars comparable in class. It is something different, something that many fans have bemoaned as LMP1 cars all are coupes now. What is the point in running anything other than a typical coupe LMP, then?
What was also different? Fan cars. Ground effects. Wings. Turbos. Carbon Fiber. Frankly, if the response to a new, interesting, and effective, race car is "so what?" then there are some other racing series that are better suited to that kind of mentality (DTM, NASCAR, Indy, WRC, GP2, and other spec-series).
Fans lose an underdog. Race series loses a distinct car to add exposure (particularly for American fans, as it is built by the same All-American Racers that built the Eagle Weslake and other famous American race cars). And the race team loses time it has well-spent.
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The roll-over was scary, I believe they probably have the "safety triangle" that F1 and others use, but there should probably be an additional level of protection as the driver's head is more exposed at an angle than F1 cars or LMP cars on their backs.