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« on: October 19, 2006, 05:57:17 pm »

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EVOLUTION OF THE ACO REGULATIONS IN 2007
jeudi 19 octobre 2006 - 13h43

24 Heures du Mans , American Le Mans Series, Le Mans Series : EVOLUTION OF THE ACO REGULATIONS IN 2007

Since its creation in 1923 the Le Mans 24-Hours race has always been a testing ground for new motorcar technologies. It is a laboratory in which safety improvements, reliability and engineering performance plus the pleasure of driving are tested and confirmed while respecting the environment.

These are key values that are dear to the heart both the Automobile Club de l’Ouest and its president Mr. Jean-Claude Plassart. “To respect this spirit our regulations are framed in such a way as to encourage manufacturers to take up new challenges. We are delighted with the recent initiative of two major manufacturers, which have accepted the challenge to race at Le Mans with a clean diesel engine. AUDI was the first to go for this technological gamble and so became the first manufacturer to win the race with diesel power in this year’s Le Mans 24 Hours.”

“When the A.C.O threw down the gauntlet with this diesel challenge the A.C.O. made it quite clear that it would keep a close eye on the equivalence between diesel and petrol-engined cars,” the president of the centenary club continued. “Thus, we have been working in close collaboration with the manufacturers, the petrol companies and major independent engineers. From these studies and on-going analyses with very sophisticated simulation models and computer programmes we came to the conclusion that corrections had to be made but with considerable caution, all the more so as those in the running for victory were separated by small gaps.”

“First of all, for 2007 we’ve decided to work on adjusting the quantity of energy supplied. It’s a painstaking job which is of the utmost importance as we’re sure that in the future manufacturers are going to come along with new technological innovations and above all with questions linked to different forms of energy.”

2007 REGULATIONS

First, a reminder that the A.C.O’s rules accept two categories: Prototypes and Grand Touring Cars.

Each of these categories is divided into two groups:

 LM P1 and LM P2 for the Prototype category,
 LM GT1 and LM GT2 for the Grand Touring Car category,

The LM P2 and GT2 categories are reserved mainly for private teams and must have performances inferior to those in LM P1 and LM GT1.

The A.C.O wants to ensure that the performances in each category and group of cars are respected as follows:

 1st level of performance: LM P1
 2nd level of performance: LM P2
 3rd level of performance: LM GT1
 4th level of performance: LM GT2

Taking into account the results this year in the various events held under the “Le Mans” label (Le Mans 24 Hours, American Le Mans Series, Le Mans Series) the following modifications will be made to the 2007 technical regulations:


LM P1: Concerning the adjustments to be made to performances between petrol and diesel-engined cars, the advantages and disadvantages linked to the use of different types of engines must be taken into account. After making this clear the A.C.O considers that for 2007 in the light of the results achieved this year the size of the air restrictors, the supercharger pressures and the weight of all the LM P1s should remain identical to those of the 2006 season. The gap between the quantity of energy in a litre of diesel and a litre petrol being 10% the capacity of the diesel-engined cars’ fuel tanks will be reduced by this amount to 81 litres.

LM P2: The performances of some of the LM P2 cars are very close to and indeed sometimes even better than the LM P1s on certain circuits so a reduction is necessary. The air restrictors will be 5% smaller.
In addition, a gap of 1.5% between the best LM P1 and LM P2 laps times must be respected. If the gap is under this figure the A.C.O will take steps to re-establish it at the end of the year.

LM GT1: Given that the performance and top speed of these cars are constantly increasing approaching those of the LM P2s, their air restrictors will be reduced by 5%. As the capacity of the fuel tanks has to be adjusted according to the type of energy used (petrol or ethanol; see ‘fuels’ below), the amount of fuel on board the car must not exceed 90 litres.




LM GT2: To maintain a reasonable gap to the GT1s the air restrictors will also be reduced by 5%. As the capacity of the fuel tanks has to be adjusted according to the type of energy used (petrol or ethanol; see ‘fuels’ below), the amount of fuel on board the car must not exceed 90 litres.

FUEL: In 2007, the ACO will supply only one kind of petrol and one kind of diesel for the Le Mans 24 Hours and the Le Mans Series events. To meet the requests of several entrants who want to use bio fuels, the ACO is currently evaluating the possibility of supplying a type of diesel and petrol in 2008 that contain a certain quantity of bio fuel. These fuels will be compatible with current engines.
However, the ACO agrees that the American Le Mans Series supply a third kind of fuel based on ethanol for its events in 2007. The capacity of the fuel tanks will be adjusted in such a way that the quantity of energy will be the same whether it is petrol or diesel. For safety reasons the capacity of the fuel tank cannot exceed 110 litres.

No huge suprise, the diesel cars will have smaller fuel tanks but otherwise remain unchanged.

P2 cars will be slowed as some (the Porsche) are getting too close to P1 cars in lap times.
This mean GT1 & 2 will have be slowed as well.

It seems there will be an ethanol powered car in the ALMS next year, maybe the Rahal Honda?
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« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2006, 07:35:24 pm »

There is no Rahal Honda.  The Honda/Acura factory teams are Highcroft, Fernandez and Andretti-Green.  Everyone expected Rahal to be there but it never happened. 

A rumor site suggested that there will be a Rahal team in GT2, possibly with Porsche.  The interesting part is that from what I've heard, they just hired an engineer that was in charge of designing the Panoz LMGT2, so maybe that's what they'll run(?)
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« Reply #2 on: October 20, 2006, 10:18:51 am »

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Rahal Letterman Racing has announced that it will enter the American Le Mans Series in 2007 in the GT2 category. RLR will utilize the new Porsche 911 GT3 RSR for its campaign.

“I have made no secret in recent years that I wanted to begin a sports car program for Rahal Letterman Racing,” said Bobby Rahal, co-owner of the team with entertainer David Letterman. “I trace my racing roots back to sports cars and my time on the historic tracks of Sebring, Laguna Seca, Mid-Ohio and Elkhart Lake. A passion for road racing and sports cars is a foundation of our team. The opportunity to diversify our business model at RLR and to do so with the addition of an ALMS program is an outstanding opportunity. I don’t think it is an anomaly that more IndyCar teams are looking at the addition of an ALMS program. There is a certain synergy that strengthens our organization on and off the track.”

“The Rahal Letterman name and team are synonymous with top line racing success,” said Scott Atherton, President and CEO of the American Le Mans Series. “There is no doubt that it will bring the highest level of performance and competition to the American Le Mans Series competitive ranks and the GT2 class. Bobby’s success as both a driver and team owner has allowed him to become one of the icons of the motorsports industry. We cannot wait to see the new Rahal Letterman GT2 team entry at the 2007 season opener – the 55th annual Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring.

“This marks another impressive line of world-class content that the American Le Mans Series will unveil to its fans next season. The Series has shown tremendous strides in recent seasons with the addition of renowned teams like Penske Racing, Aston Martin Racing, Andretti-Green, Fernandez Racing and now Rahal Letterman. 2007 is truly going to be a highly competitive as well as showcase season for the American Le Mans Series.”

“As a driver, Bobby Rahal has a winning tradition with Porsche, racing to victory in some of America’s most prestigious sports cars races behind the wheel of our cars,” said Uwe Brettel, president of Porsche Motorsport North America. “Now as a Porsche team owner, we expect his success with the brand to continue. We are pleased Rahal Letterman will be part of our 911 GT3 RSR customer program in 2007 and anticipate the team will enhance the already highly competitive GT2 Class in the American Le Mans Series.”
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« Reply #3 on: October 20, 2006, 10:42:30 am »

chop would this be the 997 that Rahal is supposed to be racing - what is referred to here as the new 911 GT3 RSR?  I understood from the Flying Lizards that it is they and one other team who will be changing to the new car (as seen at Spa in the 24 hours this year) - Rahal is the other one then, is that it?  I'm sure this was discussed during the commentary at Petit - must watch it again...

I just wish these people would be more specific with their Porsche numbers as there's a great deal of difference between the 996 GT3 RSR and the 997 - not just the headlights.
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« Reply #4 on: October 20, 2006, 11:02:47 am »

Yes Deb, that generic '911' designation seems to get used for a whole hat full of, actually, quite differnet, cars.
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« Reply #5 on: October 20, 2006, 11:16:16 am »

chop would this be the 997 that Rahal is supposed to be racing - what is referred to here as the new 911 GT3 RSR? 

Yes, it's a 997.  It was stated in other articles, unfortunately not the one I posted.

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Another question that a friend brought up:

If they're trying to increase the gaps between the different classes, why reduce the restrictors by the same percentage on each?  I'm far too stupid to do the math, but I think you see what I'm getting at.  Grin
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« Reply #6 on: October 20, 2006, 12:09:02 pm »

When I said, "these people", of course I didn't mean you, just the jerks who write these articles!  As to the restrictors, I totally take your point but it may be the maths that's my problem too.  10% of 100 is 10, whereas 10% of 80 is 8 so maybe that's the sort of thinking?  (Simple numbers being used here for the benefit of my simple mind - don't think I'm equating them to actual restrictors please!)
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