WEC (World Endurance Championship) 2013

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In case you missed it:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46ZmzqWcFPg[/youtube]
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How come its allways the Ferraris crashing into others at Le Mans. They are somehow allways involved in crashes.

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From Paddock Talk:
The ex-Formula 1 test pilot Neel Jani (29) from Switzerland will join Timo Bernhard (Germany) and Romain Dumas (France) for testing and from 2014 onwards will take the wheel of one of the two new LMP1 vehicles from Weissach.
Hatz said on Eurosport he would name some drivers today and he came true to his word.
I hope we get to hear more testing reports and will soon hear about the nature of the new engine.
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Renault saying they dont expect their F1 Engines to enter WEC and other Le Mans stuff until 2016 at the earliest.

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Huntresa wrote:Renault saying they dont expect their F1 Engines to enter WEC and other Le Mans stuff until 2016 at the earliest.
A WEC LMP1 use could be the explanation for the 3.5 bar turbo pressure. In WEC you can utilize excess fuel to strech your stint which helps you save time by avoiding pit stops.
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Great respect to Porsche for this video ...

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HPD Prepares New 2014 LMP1 Customer Engine
Honda Performance Development, the racing arm of American Honda Motor Co., Inc., is continuing its commitment to customer LMP1 endurance sports-car racing with the 2014 introduction of an all-new, turbocharged V6 engine, to be followed in 2015 by a range of bespoke energy recovery options, for FIA World Endurance Championship competition.

After several successful seasons supplying the normally aspirated Honda LM-V8 engine to private teams in both the WEC and American Le Mans Series, HPD engineers and designers made the decision to offer their partner teams access to updated technology which the company believes will be necessary to successfully compete on the world stage, under the ACO’s new LMP1 energy-based power train regulations.

The new engine, to be designated the Honda HR22T, is based on the same architecture used in the Indianapolis 500-winning, 2.2-liter direct injection turbocharged V6 engine used in IZOD IndyCar Series competition since 2012, designed to be coupled with a new energy recovery system developed in concert with HPD technical partner Magneti Marelli.

“This is an exciting new program for HPD and our customer teams in the World Endurance Championship, as it brings manufacturer-level engine technology to privateer teams,” said Steve Eriksen, HPD Vice President and COO. “A small-displacement, direct injection, turbocharged engine with a range of energy recovery options will provide private teams with the technical sophistication they need to compete under the challenging new LMP1 regulations.”

A completely revised rules package being introduced for the WEC in 2014 opens the door for HPD to introduce this new powertrain system, specifically tailored to meet the needs of private teams engaged in top-level endurance sports-car racing competition.

Starting in 2014, rather than any set engine displacement or air inlet restrictor limits, the technical regulations for the series will specify a maximum fuel-flow rate into the engine, with or without energy recovery systems.

“The new rules say that if you are a private team, you can either run without energy recovery systems or choose to add the level of energy recovery that best suits your needs. This will allow our customers to choose the ERS solution that meets their needs – everything from no energy recovery up to the full eight Megajoule maximum,” Eriksen said. “This new regulation direction that is more conscious of environmental technologies will encourage HPD to participate from the perspectives of both developing future technologies and nurturing engineers.”

HPD’s highly successful LMP2 program – which has recorded multiple ALMS championships, won its class title in the inaugural 2012 WEC and has twice won at the 24 Hours of Le Mans – will likewise continue in 2013 with the cost-capped ARX-03b chassis and production-based Honda HR28TT twin-turbocharged direct injection V6 engine, the only engine in its class to feature such production-relevant technology. The engine/chassis package remains eligible to compete in both the WEC and the newly combined United Sports Car Racing series in North America.

One of the most successful prototype chassis designs in recent years, the HPD ARX series has posted 58 victories and six endurance-racing championships since its introduction – and debut LMP2 victory – at the 12 Hours of Sebring in 2007. At the 2013 Strakka Racing took its HPD ARX-03c Honda to victory in the LMP1 Privateer category; and HPD-equipped teams have won the LMP2 class at Le Mans twice in the last four years (2010 and 2012).

The most recent wins for the ARX came in last weekend’s American Le Mans Series event at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park in Bowmanville, Ontario, where Muscle Milk Pickett Racing won overall in an LMP1 ARX-03c, while Level 5 Motorsports claimed the LMP2 class with an ARX-03b.

In addition to the new engine and its energy recovery system, HPD and chassis technical partner Wirth Research are also developing a coupe version of the successful ARX chassis series that will provide a fully integrated solution for the new V6 Honda powerplant and ERS.

The landmark 50th win for the ARX design came last year at the ALMS season-ending Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta, scored by Level 5 Motorsports. HPD has also been the most successful competitor in the LMP Green X Challenge, with 21 Green X Challenge awards under the HPD and Acura banners since the program, recognizing “clean, fast and efficient” performance, originated in 2006.
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New to the forum. I work for Circuit of The Americas (just want to be transparent). We’ve got the ALMS and WEC races coming up on Sept 20-22 and wanted to get y’alls thoughts.

How did you first discover ALMS or WEC?

P.S. Anyone interested a pretty good discount on ALMS/WEC tickets? $59 instead of $79. Let me know if you’re interested!

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I went out to the track yesterday and caught a bit of the first ALMS/WEC practice. Caught the new DeltaWing Coupe in action. I posted some photos on the FB page: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 878&type=1

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I little too quick onto the throttle out of 11:

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Mowing the astroturf approaching 10:

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Hot brakes into 11:

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Hey y'all. I just posted about 100 photos from a very wet Friday ALMS/WEC day at COTA. Still have lots more to sort, but it's not gonna happen tonight.

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 878&type=1

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I watched the race in COTA last night. These LMP1 cars look like rocket ships, its just incredible to watch. Also was really surprised to hear that the LMP1 cars on low downforce spec have even more downforce than F1 cars on high downforce spec, according to alex wurz. I really dissapointed in F1, the WEC has everything right. I cost less, the is actual racing going one, and they're doing actual R&D for roadcars. The tyres always gives performance. Was really nice race to watch. The COTA circuit is just brilliant. Maybe next year the LMP1 cars will be fastest race cars, with F1 switching to 1.6 V6 engines. LMP1 cars have TC, why FIA banned TC in F1. TC is used on a lot of road cars these days. Its just silly that the F1 cars don't have it anymore. I really loved to sound of the TC.
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Agree with all of that Kooleracer. The P1 performance is stunning.

I see that the USCR 2014 calendar has been released, with Austin in the same slot as this year. I really hope the WEC comes back too. The USCR will lose a lot with no P1s and with the P2s neutered so the DPs can compete with them. I wanna see P1s in full effect. They were nothing short of amazing. If you didn't go see these cars in the esses cutting through traffic like it was butter, you really missed it this weekend.

Great racing all weekend. Track was lightly staffed & seemed pretty disorganized all weekend. COTA told Stadium People earlier in the week to staff for 8-10K people & we heard there were about 11k tickets sold. Announced 3-day attendance was only ~33K. After rain all day on Friday, the weather was stunning on Saturday & Sunday. I'm working on more photos to post. I'll let you all know when they're up.
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matt21
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Got some info, that Porsche will race a V4-engine next year.
An ex motorsport engineer told me that he has seen some sketches of it.

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