FLRacingFan
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Over 7 hours in and Jordan Taylor has yet to step into the 155 Ferrari. Good drive time management so far and they’re still on the lead lap in GT3.
It's ridiculous but there's apparently not other way to reset the field. Last year they had one SC period go for over an hour.The safety car stages takes an awful lot of time.
Tuned in like 15 minutes ago and they’re just now on stage 3 of 4.
Freitas wasted so much freaking time with that SC period it’s nuts. Track was damn near intermediate conditions by the time they did all the merge/passaround bull**** and dropped the rag.Put your slowest driver in now during this SC period...
5 seconds for spinning Hartley is baffling. I’ve got nothing for that one.Wow, no action for the unsafe release.
Ferrari has a horseshoe lodged, for sure.
I was especailly pleased to see the #83 privateer Ferrari run at the front.Ferrari - Quickest car for the most part really. Both the 50 and the 83 led a ton of laps and for the most part they nailed the tire strategy as well. They seemed determined to rack up as many minor penalties in the process to make it more interesting.
Toyota - Will probably be pissed off by this one until next year.
The way they ran at Spa, and as good as they were all week, I was not surprised they were so strong here, but yeah, it was pretty disappointing for American fans not to get a win. Cadillac still gave us a lot to be proud of.Cadillac - Probably a bit disappointed after the CGR cars finished 3rd and 4th here last year.
They were quick all week but it didn't take long to fall apart. That car is a Dallara, so there can't be much wrong with it. Sad to say BMW probably needs to get some new people. They are not getting it done on either side of the pond.BMW -
It make you wonder why they just didn't rebadge a Gibson. The car is good and it's really pretty. The motor just needs some help, if not even replaced.Alpine - Good pace early, predictable grenade of an engine choice. Embarrassing to not even make six hours with either car but that is Alpine’s m.o. in motorsport right now.
Again, a good car. They finished on the lead lap at Sebring, so I figured they would have had a good race here too. That car was fast right out of the box and they just need to put everything together. The big surprise is Grosjean didn't wad his up and take half the field with him.Lamborghini - No real issues and did well to bring both cars home cleanly on debut. Even spent some time inside the top 5 early during the first rainstorm when they braved it out on slicks while others lost time pitting for wets before the track dried out again. The 63 managed to score a point.
I don't believe I even saw a Peugeot even once. They were so dominant with their Group V cars their lack of competitiveness is a bit surprising.Peugeot - Pretty clean race for the most part but just didn’t have speed. The evo is technically the newest car in the field and they still don’t fully understand it yet.
Nice looking car. Glad to see reliability is decent. Hope they can find some speed. I love an underdog, but they won't have a chance unloess they can pick it up a lot.Isotta Fraschini - Flew under the radar but deserve a LOT of credit for bringing the car home cleanly and finishing when two full factories didn’t have a classified finish. Obviously not quick, but managed to beat the LMP2 winners by several laps.
The Hypercar battle was so good it overshadowed everything else that went on. I mean, when was the last time the P2 cars didn't steal the show?LMP2 - Sadly, it’s hard to remember much else at all about LMP2 and LMGT3 given how little broadcast time they got.
Doesn't make sense to me either except it looks like Caddy wants to put all their eggs in the Andretti basket.Why is Ganassi leaving Cadillac? Sorry, I haven't been paying attention
Some combination of performance and commercial reasons. The full-time IMSA car was fast but struggled a lot with execution and costly mistakes last year. The full-time WEC entry hadn’t finished better than 10th since Le Mans last year before the 7th in this past weekend’s running. They’ve run the IMSA car in three WEC events by now and well and failed to finish in two of them. They’re actually in good title contention on the IMSA side this season but it’s too little too late with the contract expiring.Why is Ganassi leaving Cadillac? Sorry, I haven't been paying attention