2017 24 Hours of Le Mans

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Sunday, June 11 (no on-track activity)
  • Scrutineering
Monday, June 12 (no on-track activity)
  • Scrutineering
Wednesday, June 14
  • Practice 1 (10 a.m. – 2 p.m. ET)
  • Qualifying 1 (4 p.m. – 6 p.m. ET)
Thursday, June 15
  • Qualifying 2 (1 p.m. – 3 p.m. ET)
  • Qualifying 3 (4 p.m. – 6 p.m. ET)
Friday, June 16 (no on-track activity)
  • Drivers parade
Saturday, June 17
  • Warm Up (3 a.m. – 3:45 a.m. ET)
  • Race Start (9 a.m. ET)
Sunday, June 18
  • Race Finish (9 a.m. ET)

June 17 – FS1 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM ET
June 17 – FS2 1:00 PM to 1:00 AM (June 18)
June 18 – FS1 1:00 AM to 9:30 AM
The entire race is streamed live on FOX Sports GO
 
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Question for you guys, I saw that Jordan Taylor is driving for Corvette, do the IMSA teams not race in this event? I thought I read there was a prototype class and was wondering what the difference was.

Such a newb to this style of racing.
 
Question for you guys, I saw that Jordan Taylor is driving for Corvette, do the IMSA teams not race in this event? I thought I read there was a prototype class and was wondering what the difference was.

Such a newb to this style of racing.

No this is not an IMSA event. It is considered a FIA WEC (World Endurance Championship) event. WEC is basically the European equivalent to IMSA but is much more popular in Europe than IMSA is in the US.
Anyway, think of the 24 hr of LeMans as the Daytona or Indy 500. It is a huge historical race that drivers and teams from all over the world want to participate in. Hence there are IMSA drivers and teams in this huge world event but not all IMSA drivers or teams participate.

I'm still new to sportscar racing as well, but it is very interesting.
I've learned that there is a lot of politics and manuevering involved in the 24 hrs of lemans, especially last year when Ford faced off against Ferrari in the 50 year anniversary of the Ford GT. And even though I wish the politics and maneuvering wouldn't go on, it kind of adds drama to the race and makes it a little more intesting to watch. It helps give you someone to cheer for IMO.
 
Question for you guys, I saw that Jordan Taylor is driving for Corvette, do the IMSA teams not race in this event? I thought I read there was a prototype class and was wondering what the difference was.

Such a newb to this style of racing.
The #43 Keating Riley, Corvettes, #68 and #69 Fords, #82 Risi Ferrari, and #62 and #65 Scuderia Corsa Ferraris are all IMSA entrants. Everyone from the WEC gets in, then IMSA, the European Le Mans Series, and the Asian Le Mans Series all get a certain number of bids to award, and after that teams from those same three series can apply for at-large bids.

For the time being the IMSA DPi cars can't run at Le Mans unless they were to change their bodywork and engine back to the global specs. So it doesn't make any sense for the Taylors to strip their Cadillac bodywork and engine out to go over there and run when they're normally supported and funded in part by GM. But Jordan is still a GM factory driver so they usually put him in one of the Corvettes for Le Mans. Ricky was in one last year too and is in the #43 Keating Riley (same type of car that Visit Florida Racing run in IMSA) this year.
 
I can answer this one :) that is how they handicap the cars. The classes run different bodywork and different engines, so they add weight, change the sizes of their fuel tanks and can restrict the engine intake..(plate) trying to make them equal as possible.
^ This.

The WEC GTE classes uses a Balance of Performance system to try to get cars within the same performance window so the factories don't get into a spending war and kill off all competition. It can be controversial sometimes but it's the reason why the class has five manufacturers and another two or three joining in the next few years. Otherwise you get these periods where Corvette and Aston Martin were running alone.
 
^ This.

The WEC GTE classes uses a Balance of Performance system to try to get cars within the same performance window so the factories don't get into a spending war and kill off all competition. It can be controversial sometimes but it's the reason why the class has five manufacturers and another two or three joining in the next few years. Otherwise you get these periods where Corvette and Aston Martin were running alone.

yeah only way to go IMO. nobody is ever going to be satisfied, but that's the way it should be..everybody pissed off, but it sure looks cool with all of those brands racing hard together. As far as I am concerned, LeMans should be all door slammers racing. Pretty frustrating for me watching diesel Audi's dominating the race and ignoring all of the good close racing in the door slammers classes.
 
yeah only way to go IMO. nobody is ever going to be satisfied, but that's the way it should be..everybody pissed off, but it sure looks cool with all of those brands racing hard together. As far as I am concerned, LeMans should be all door slammers racing. Pretty frustrating for me watching diesel Audi's dominating the race and ignoring all of the good close racing in the door slammers classes.
With Audi gone and only two manufacturers in LMP1 for the first time since 2013 we should see a lot more of the GTE classes. Even the Am class is looking pretty good this year.
 
I can answer this one :) that is how they handicap the cars. The classes run different bodywork and different engines, so they add weight, change the sizes of their fuel tanks and can restrict the engine intake..(plate) trying to make them equal as possible.
No this is not an IMSA event. It is considered a FIA WEC (World Endurance Championship) event. WEC is basically the European equivalent to IMSA but is much more popular in Europe than IMSA is in the US.
Anyway, think of the 24 hr of LeMans as the Daytona or Indy 500. It is a huge historical race that drivers and teams from all over the world want to participate in. Hence there are IMSA drivers and teams in this huge world event but not all IMSA drivers or teams participate.

I'm still new to sportscar racing as well, but it is very interesting.
I've learned that there is a lot of politics and manuevering involved in the 24 hrs of lemans, especially last year when Ford faced off against Ferrari in the 50 year anniversary of the Ford GT. And even though I wish the politics and maneuvering wouldn't go on, it kind of adds drama to the race and makes it a little more intesting to watch. It helps give you someone to cheer for IMO.
The #43 Keating Riley, Corvettes, #68 and #69 Fords, #82 Risi Ferrari, and #62 and #65 Scuderia Corsa Ferraris are all IMSA entrants. Everyone from the WEC gets in, then IMSA, the European Le Mans Series, and the Asian Le Mans Series all get a certain number of bids to award, and after that teams from those same three series can apply for at-large bids.

For the time being the IMSA DPi cars can't run at Le Mans unless they were to change their bodywork and engine back to the global specs. So it doesn't make any sense for the Taylors to strip their Cadillac bodywork and engine out to go over there and run when they're normally supported and funded in part by GM. But Jordan is still a GM factory driver so they usually put him in one of the Corvettes for Le Mans. Ricky was in one last year too and is in the #43 Keating Riley (same type of car that Visit Florida Racing run in IMSA) this year.
Thanks fellas!

The Rolex this year really opened my eyes to the sports car world - of course Gordon's participating is what drew me in and made me pay attention (I guess it worked on some people, eh?). I've tried to keep an ear to it and have watched at least some of each of the IMSA events so far.
 
2017 Le Man 24 Schedule

Wednesday 14th June
16:00hrs – 20:00hrs Free practice session
21:00hrs – 23:00hrs Concert by Amir (Dunlop Bridge Stand)
22:00hrs – 00.00hrs Qualifying practice session

Thursday 15th June
10.30hrs – 11.15 Porsche Carrera Cup Free Practice 1
11.55hrs – 12.40 Porsche Carrera Cup Free Practice 2
13.30hrs – 13.50 Road To Le Mans Qualifying 1
14.05hrs – 14.25 Road To Le Mans Qualifying 2
15.30hrs – 16.30 Porsche Carrera Cup Qualifying
16:00hrs – 18:30hrs Support races (qualifying)
17.30hrs – 18.30hrs Road To Le Mans Race 1
19.00hrs – 21.00hrs Le Mans 24 Hours Qualifying 2
21:00hrs – 22:30hrs Concert by The Celtic Social Club (Dunlop Bridge Stand)
22.00hrs – 00.00hrs Le Mans 24 Hours Qualifying 3

Friday 16th June
09:00hrs – 17:00hrs Classic British Welcome (Saint Saturnin)
10:00hrs – 17:00hrs Mulsanne Gathering (Mulsanne corner)
10:00hrs – 20:00hrs Pit Lane Walk
17:30hrs – 19:00hrs Drivers’ Parade (Le Mans City Centre

Saturday 17th June
09:00hrs – 09:45hrs Warm Up
10.15hrs – 11.00hrs Porsche Carrera Cup Race
11:30hrs – 12:30hrs Road to Le Mans
15:00hrs – Start of the Le Mans 24 Hours 2017
21:00hrs – 22:30hrs Concert by Kool & The Gang

Sunday 18th June
10:30hrs – 12:30hrs Mass (La Chapelle)
15:00hrs Finish of the Le Mans 24 Hours 2017

http://www.radiolemans.co/
Click the listen live button during the on track activity.
 

there is a whole lot of game playing that results in a lot of bickering between the teams in this series..Nascar used to have this same thing back in the day. now it is going on in the inspection line. I'm pretty sure the guy is right. If Ford is throwing money at that GT it will continue to get faster and they will try their best to hide it.

Bird suspicious of Ford's "unusual" Le Mans test pace


https://www.motorsport.com/lemans/news/bird-suspicious-of-ford-s-unusual-le-mans-test-pace-918125
 
If Bird is feeling the paranoid pressure already, he has a long week ahead.
 
ah probably blowing smoke to get the eyes off of what they are doing..that is how a lot of this stuff goes.:)
 
What a beautiful day for a 24 hr rodeo in France. Clear skies, very
little chance of rain , Highs in the mid 80's , lows in the low 60's.
C'mon IMSA teams!
 
Oh - Thanks. I was just coming here to find a T&S link. Thanks Barbara!
You are right FL, garbage now ruined by greed.
 
Oh - Thanks. I was just coming here to find a T&S link. Thanks Barbara!
You are right FL, garbage now ruined by greed.
Everyone on /r/WEC and Twitter are complaining that the stream they bought isn't working. I bought the full-season stream the last couple of years and got pretty tired of their service. Fortunately I didn't buy it this year, because they've really bungled it this time around. Pretty amazing that FOX has the best coverage of something for once. I streamed Spa and now Le Mans through FSGo and they never cut to commercial.
 
I love this race. Thanks for the links everyone. FSGO is where it is at atm.
 
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