CLUB ARNAGE ….LE MANS 2005
JOX JOTTINGS … THE OPENING SHOTS …
Here we go again .. was it really only a year ago that we were last here? Maybe it is old age but it seems that time really does fly. As in previous years we are working in close harmony with our chums at the ACO so as the event progresses head for their site:
www.lemans.org . In the meantime you will have to put up with our demented input.
The team assembled in its now traditional ‘ragged’ fashion from America (minus luggage, shampoo and deodorant, which is travelling independently), Luxembourg, of course little ol’ England plus some more of America and our local French, Welsh speaking anomaly all of whom will be here tomorrow. (Franco-Taff?). We even have a tough guy called Martin Buck who rode his huge BMW motorbike 500 miles from Birmingham to Chateau Incomplete in one hit; he apparently snacks on raw nuts and bolts, washed down with used sump oil!
We have new improved technology everywhere. Dave Davies has a phone that can get its own breakfast and collect the kids from school but can’t cope with text messages and telephone calls. Other members of the team have UK (or USA) phones with French SIM cards so everybody has at least two phone numbers, two phones and no idea what is going on. In the Media Centre we are using local Wi-Fi and maybe soon our own Wi-Fi. (Whatever that is) The jury is still out pondering whether this is actually a step forward. Those of us more accustomed to quill pens and parchment are struggling.
As before we are ‘integrating’ (I think that is the word) with our chums at the ACO and this means that we should have more information of better quality. At least that is what’s been promised.
So, what of the racing? Nothing has happened yet, but ‘bar talk’ suggests that the ACO might have done enough to make life difficult for the Audis. Smaller restrictors, more weight, plus tiny fuel cells should ease the way for, say …. Pescarolo and Courage .. to be in with a chance. We are sure this is a scurrilous suggestion and not what the ACO had in mind at all. We will watch the Domes as well.
LMP1 is now officially deemed to be incomprehensible. We have LMP1 cars which are built to current regulations and called .. well … LMP1. We also have LMP1-LMP900 which are cars that have not yet caught up with the current regulations and we have LMP1-LMP675 which are old LMP675 that are no longer allowed to be LMP2s anymore. OK so far?
LMP2 is much clearer; they are all current regulation cars and are all LMP2s.
Next up we have LM-GT1 and this looks tasty. Quite why the nice chaps at ACO chose to restrict the class to just nine cars is a bit of a mystery. The quality is very tasty. Two Aston Martins that arrive with wins at Sebring and Silverstone under their belts. Two very slick Corvette C6-Rs that are new for this season and a fleet of four Ferrari 550 Maranellos that may be suffering from old age but at least they know what is ahead of them. There is a lone Ferrari 575s. What happened to the grand plan to improve the 550 and beat the World with it? Rob Schirle has tapped into a Russian goldmine and has that well known duo of Fomenko and Vasiliev (they sound like an ice skating pair) in their Ferrari 550. Anyway this could be good, assuming everything holds together.
LM-GT2 has a curious feel to it. It is bit short of ‘grown ups’ and comprises a number of teams with relatively unknown (but rich) drivers. The star performers here should be Alex Job Racing and White Lightning Racing, after all they both have the ear (and ‘assistance’) of Porsche Cars North America. A dark horse here might be the Scuderia Ecosse team. They are well funded and have Messrs Nathan and Kirkaldy - who may lack experience but they are rapid. We must all cheer the lone Racesport Peninsula TVR Tuscan 400R. Sad that there is only one of them, plus no Morgan etc. Some UK fans will be amazed to see that Thorkild Thyrring, probably the best Dane currently in Motorsport, is back after a ten year break (although a certain Mr Magnussen might have something to say about that). He is piloting the Sebah Porsche. There is some confusion working out precisely what model the Panoz are. The official paperwork describes them as Elans but they seem to be Esperantes. One, maybe two Spyker C8 Spyders have popped up again and despite some less than successful outings in the past they are here when some possibly more rapid and reliable teams are not.
We are not sure if those awfully nice people from the ACO will be laying on timing for the Sunday session but whatever happens, keep an eye on the new, revised ACO site.
Here are links for
Live Timing
and
Live incidents