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Bottom post of the previous page:

For those looking for info and FREE (and legal) live streams throughout the Daytona 24hrs look here

http://theracingline.net/2018/imsa/wtsc ... -24-hours/

Links to the feed and Live timing will be posted on their home page prior to the event.

The same website will be offering many live feeds of Sports car events throughout the season. Definitely a website to bookmark.
Plenty of links and details there.

Oh the guy who set up and runs the website may be known to some of you. Was/is (Dave)Ellis @ TBK.

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Alonso surprises himself in Daytona Qualifying.
Autosport wrote:Fernando Alonso was surprised by his performance in qualifying for the Daytona 24 Hours, outpacing LMP2 regulars including World Endurance champion Bruno Senna.

Formula 1 star Alonso lapped 0.925s off pole to qualify 13th for this weekend's race, with his United Autosports-run Ligier clearly not possessing top-10 pace, but he was content with his performance.

"I was happy with the laps, more or less happy with the balance," Alonso said.

"We felt competitive and we achieved the maximum. We still need to improve a bit to find a bit more speed.

"Happy to be fastest Ligier, by a good margin, we have top guys in our team - Bruno Senna is the world champion in LMP2 - he's in the other car.

"Some of the best guys out there, best drivers in LMP2 last year, they are a little bit behind us, so it was a surprise for us in qualifying to be quite fast, quite happy.

"It was nice to have some laps finally in the car with no traffic, in free practice there was a lot of traffic and a lot of things go on, but [in qualifying] you can put some laps together and get used to the car a little bit more."

Alonso said he did not place much significance on qualifying ahead of his first endurance race.

"Knowing it's a 24-hour race, it was probably the least important qualifying of my life until now," he said.

"Normally I have 60 laps or 70 laps to recover what I did in qualifying; on Saturday we have 24 hours.

"Qualifying was not the key point of this weekend."

The Spaniard reiterated that his aim this weekend is to gain experience ahead of a future that will likely include an attempt at the Le Mans 24 Hours.

"I knew before coming here the package we have is not the quickest," he said.

"But at the same time it's a race that is long enough to recover the lack of performance you may have.

"We are a very new team, two rookies in the car, Lando [Norris] and myself, a lot to learn.

"It's good also not to have the pressure to be super-competitive and to be super-fast.

"It's a learning experience, a learning race, a preparation also if one day I attempt the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

"I need to respect that race, also this race, and know there are a lot of guys with more experience than me and more prepared than me.

"So if I want to be as prepared as them, and to have the experience, this weekend is the perfect opportunity."

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Replay of Rolex 24 qualifying.


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VLC link for the Ferrari challenge about to start:

https://imsamulti-i.akamaihd.net/hls/li ... er_07.m3u8

The start has been slightly delayed because someone crashed on the warmup lap.
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John Dagys wrote:Reinke Calls for Minimum Refueling Times in Wake of Land BoP Penalty
February 5, 2018

Audi’s Chris Reinke calls for minimum refueling time for IMSA in wake of Land BoP penalty…

Head of Audi Sport customer racing Chris Reinke has called for the introduction of minimum refueling times in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, in the wake of Montaplast by Land Motorsport’s penalty in last month’s Rolex 24 at Daytona.

The German squad’s Audi R8 LMS, which had built up a one-plus lap lead in GT Daytona at the time, was hit with a five-minute stop-and-hold penalty for consistently having quicker refueling times than the competition.

The unprecedented penalty, which IMSA stated was a breach of Balance of Performance, took the Audi out of contention, despite both the car and its refueling rig complying with the technical regulations and the BoP, both pre and post-race.

While questions still surround the penalty, Reinke believes the best solution moving forward would be implement a minimum refueling time across the board.

“If they say there is a target time they try to achieve with a restrictor, why don’t they make the target time mandatory?” he told Sportscar365.

“The teams don’t have to develop, they don’t have to give out penalties.

“With a tolerance margin, or whatever, we would stay out of a lot of things. Just give us a clear time, and if it refuels quicker, just stay static in the pits and wait.”

A minimum pitstop time already exists in some championships, including the Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup, which introduced a minimum time in 2016 after being unable to successfully control the variances of refueling fuel flows.

IMSA currently controls refueling times with refueling restrictors, which are monitored and adjusted through BoP adjustments.

Reinke, however, said costs would decrease for teams if a minimum time was instead imposed.

“It solves the issue,” he said. “It’s also about the running costs of the cars. If you have those restrictions, you restrict development and therefore you restrict costs further down.

“That’s also good for our business. When costs are restricted, more people will join.”

While declining to go into detail on Land’s penalty at Daytona, Reinke admitted he was disappointed how the situation was handled, believing that a press statement issued by IMSA during the race was misleading.

The statement did not confirm the fact that Land’s refueling restrictor was fully in compliance and suggested the team could have been outside of the rules.

“It was disappointing the measure of penalty and it was disappointing how the situation was handled after, for example, with that [IMSA] press release that went out,” Reinke said.

“We would have appreciated if it would have been handled in a different manner.

“It had a direct influence on a race result of one of our customers who invested a lot of money to go to the States racing.

“It hurts us, but we’re not questioning our relationship to IMSA.

“I think it might be the other way around because there is a long-term good relationship and we can hopefully overcome it in a good professional manner.”
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John Dagys wrote:IMSA DPi Manufacturers in Support of Hybrids for Next-Gen Rules

IMSA manufacturers support hybrid technology for next wave of prototype regulations…

Current and prospective IMSA DPi manufacturers have voiced support for hybrid technology in the next-wave of prototype regulations, although stressing that it must be a semi-or fully spec system in order to prevent a “pandora’s box” of development that has severely impacted LMP1.

Manufacturers met with officials from the FIA, ACO and IMSA at Sebring last month for the latest LMP1/DPi technical working group, as discussions continue towards a potential common global prototype platform for 2021/22.

One of the key divides, however, has been with hybrids, which is not currently embraced in IMSA’s DPi formula.

While Sportscar365 understands that the FIA and ACO’s most recent proposal involves the retention of high-powered electric motors, for a combined power output near 1,000 horsepower, the majority of IMSA manufacturers are in favor of a smaller, “over the counter” system that’s seen in other championships.

“I think if it was a very cost-contained spec hybrid system, then that could be interesting,” Honda Performance Development VP and COO Steve Eriksen told Sportscar365.

“If you look at the Acura product direction, with super-handling all-wheel drive sport hybrid in the RLX, MDX and NSX… That is truly what the production car side is doing. So I think there is some interest there.”

Eriksen believes a fully spec unit, such as the Zytek-built system used in Super GT300, which generates 50kW of power, would be the best approach for IMSA.

“We have to protect ourselves against ourselves,” he said. “It’s the same thing we do in IndyCar, where we have a homologation table that controls what parts of the engine you can work on at one time. That never used to be the case.

“This is a way to still have an innovative challenge but also keep costs restricted. It has worked out. You look at the seven years we’ve been running that spec [engine], it’s worked out great.

“It’s still neck-and-neck, there’s no BoP and that’s managed to provide good engineering competition between the competition. It’s exciting and fun.”

Mazda Motorsports director John Doonan shares similar thoughts, noting that costs have to remain the driving force.

“If they do hybrid, it would need to be a standardized off-the-shelf system,” Doonan said. “As soon as we get into the pandora’s box of developing a system of your own, the costs graph goes straight to the moon.

“I think we need to be smart here, keep the regulations as consistent as we can, for as long as we can, and focus on the marketing… and to try and grow the audience [that way].”

The same opinion, however, is not fully shared by Ford, which has continued to explore a possible LMP1 and/or DPi program following the conclusion of its factory Ford GT effort.

Newly appointed Ford Performance Motorsports Global Director Mark Rushbrook says he’d like to see a mix of spec and bespoke components, in order to control costs yet also help drive development to its lineup of production vehicles.

Ford recently announced plans to offer 40 all-electric or hybrid vehicles by 2022.

“That’s part of that discussion in finding that balance,” he said. “If you make it totally wide open you’ll have the LMP1 budgets of today and there’s no progress made there.

“If you go everything fully spec then it’s obviously gone too much.

“It’s finding that balance of where can you still have the innovation but still have the costs at a reasonable level.”

IMSA Open to Hybrid Powertrains

With a shift towards electrification on the road, IMSA President Scott Atherton has acknowledged the importance of relevant technology for its premier class, particularly given the timeline.

IMSA’s current DPi platform, which was recently extended by one year, is now locked in until the end of the 2021 season.

“The difficulty for some is trying to transpose themselves forward four or five years and what will market conditions, what will the priorities be, what will global technology enable,” Atherton told Sportscar365.

“As we sit here trying to craft rules and regulations that will get us to that point, if you come out of Detroit auto show or the LA auto show or the Geneva auto show, there’s a lot of electrification in just about every presentation. We’re conscious of that as well.”

Atherton said trying to forecast the automotive landscape makes an already complicated situation “even more complex” in attempting to find common ground with all parties.

“I think at the end of the day it has to be relevant to a manufacturer, to a product that they’re delivering to consumers,” he said.

“It doesn’t have to be a direct link but there has to be a connection.”

“It’s already omnipresent in the LMP1 category. It doesn’t exist at all at the DPi level. When we think forward and talk to the manufacturers that are already involved in DPi, it’s not unanimous, but everyone thinks for a next generation evolution it probably needs to be there. “
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A lap around Belle Island.

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enjoyable track. But that track map is wrong.
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well, that was clumsy...
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sun coming out
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Felipe Nasr has won with Cadillac !!
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Brian Redman: "Mr. Fangio, how do you come so fast?" "More throttle, less brakes...."
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