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Old 25 Jan 2011, 10:52 (Ref:2820289)   #736
Lola T70
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Lola T70 should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
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Originally Posted by chernaudi View Post
Bernhard also drove a Daytona Prototype for Penske in '09. That car has less power than the R18, less areo, narrower tires and was heavier than the R18.

The R18 is an LMP2 diesel with a roof, wider tires, and a heavier weight. The R18 will still have a better power to weight ratio compared to a DP, but it has a roof, and, compared to the R15, underpowered for it's weight, like the RS Spyder was from '08 and this year in the ALMS, and Bernhard, if not for a sputter at Road America, could've won there.

Either that, or he drove a '03 spec R8, restricted under those rules to similar power to the R18, and did well.

Very interested about Fassler as a choice, too. He's got a lot of GT experience, but most of those GT cars have power similar to the R15, but a Corvette C6R GT1 will probably make the same torque as the R18, but the R18 is a much lighter package. But both having GT or closed car experience might have been a factor in Audi Sport's choices. McNish also drove the Porsche 911 GT1 and the Toyota GT-One, and TK has touring car experince, and of course, Lotterer and Trulyer have Super GT expereince--Front engined LMPs with road-car silouette bodywork.

I think that Audi has chosen a good lineup, and certianly, last year showed us that they have a more equal driver lineup than in the past. But until they get out on track, we won't know for definitive sure.

And of course, there seems to be no news of the test from today.
I think the line up comes straight from last years Le Mans has been said on a few occasions and availability........ as is written in the press release.

It has nothing to do with certain drivers having driven a DP or LMP2 or cart and horse in their careers.
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