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6 May 2016, 12:46 (Ref:3639154) | #10426 | |
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nice onboard video: https://www.facebook.com/62398631100...5608595174307/
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6 May 2016, 13:35 (Ref:3639166) | #10427 | |
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as compared to last year's videos, in this video, the lifting & coasting seems to happen A LOT earlier than before, which might suggest a bit of sandbagging on audi's part so far, this weekend.
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6 May 2016, 13:40 (Ref:3639167) | #10428 | ||
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At least in FP3 the #7 Audi was in the same ballpark as everyone except for Porsche's Q run. Either Audi are carrying very little downforce, or they might increase downforce for qualifying/race.
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6 May 2016, 13:50 (Ref:3639169) | #10429 | |
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well, if this video is correctly synchronized video to audio, then for sure they are purposely going a bit slower, because the lift happens much too early as compared to any onboards we've seen so far. that would also suggest the top speed might be higher than the one in the speed trap (which is already higher than last year) because they slow down a lot earlier than the point of the speed trap. it's quite obvious this happens anyway since 2014 on most tracks, but if audi continuously drove the way this lap was driven, it's even more probable in their case right now. well, time will tell. but at least this gives me some hope.
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6 May 2016, 13:52 (Ref:3639170) | #10430 | ||
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Also, their ideal lap is only half a second off the best non-pure qualifying sim run in terms of ideal laps.
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6 May 2016, 13:54 (Ref:3639171) | #10431 | |
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that, on a non-specific, apparently very low downforce setup, as opposed to porsche and toyota. which gives me even more hope for le mans, which is the one they also seem to feel the most comfortable about.
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6 May 2016, 14:24 (Ref:3639177) | #10432 | |
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by the way, no audi live streaming for spa quali? i like their stream because it's got onboard telemetry.
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6 May 2016, 16:18 (Ref:3639231) | #10433 | ||
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Motorsport Total's article for FP3 suggests that Audi have been doing race runs pretty much the entire time in at least practice.
Qualifying article also suggests that the #7 Audi could've done better if not for an electronics problem. |
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6 May 2016, 17:08 (Ref:3639252) | #10434 | |
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That video has a big time difference between the action and the audio. There's no way they were coasting halfway through the pit straight.
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6 May 2016, 17:11 (Ref:3639254) | #10435 | |
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7 May 2016, 14:17 (Ref:3639556) | #10436 | |
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Audi have the perfect recipe to have their worst Le Mans ever. Unbelievable!
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7 May 2016, 14:36 (Ref:3639570) | #10437 | ||
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Yea, its REALLY tough to be an Audi fan right now. They just have seem to have fallen apart the last 3 years other than the 2014 LM win.
The crazy aero and multiple body kits coupled with holding onto the flywheel too long has made it just a brutal couple of seasons. |
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7 May 2016, 14:58 (Ref:3639589) | #10438 | ||
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Audi know how to win Le Mans. There is nothing really surprising in facing issues with an entirely new car.
Evidently, Porsche are also having reliability issues despite the fact that they are running an evolutionary package. I am not sure it looks any better on Porsche's side at the moment. |
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7 May 2016, 15:22 (Ref:3639617) | #10439 | ||
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It is no easier being a Porsche fan right now. Believe me!
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7 May 2016, 17:14 (Ref:3639748) | #10440 | |
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Any info on why Lotterer spent so little time in the car? He got less than an hour.
Not that it matters in this race, I was just wondering. |
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7 May 2016, 17:49 (Ref:3639802) | #10441 | ||
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The drivers complaining about understeer and drivability definitely tells something about the suspension system.
The DSQ in Silverstone probably renders historical data no longer applicable for the new car, while the performance of Spa shows that Audi still cannot get the hang of the new car going into Le Mans. Deep deep concerns for the Audi camp now. Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk |
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7 May 2016, 18:42 (Ref:3639867) | #10442 | ||
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Who would have believed that Audi would have the most reliable car ? Lol
I am just keeping my fingers crossed that the #8 car will successfully pass the post-race scrutineering... Okay, there is still some hard work ahead before being in a position to squeeze more performance and consistency from this car. |
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7 May 2016, 18:50 (Ref:3639876) | #10444 | ||
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Well, at least they can validly claim that this was the result of a race incident. Funnily, they may even go through this one without being penalized. I am actually surprised that the race stewards did not impose a pit stop for repairs during the race.
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7 May 2016, 18:54 (Ref:3639879) | #10445 | ||
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2 races and 2 'wins', what a dominance by Audi Unfortunately, I don't think there is enough time for them to get things together for LM. I'm disappointed as I expected far more pace from this car when I first saw it on November |
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7 May 2016, 19:25 (Ref:3639894) | #10447 | |
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Hard to make any judgment after such a crazy race, but on the reliability side it was quite good, actually. The #8 apparently run trouble free and the #7 had its share of problems, but if they were caused by debris, then it also run quite reliable. Still, I'm more pessimistic than optimistic about Le Mans. I think Porsche have more experience with their car and that can make the difference.
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7 May 2016, 19:31 (Ref:3639898) | #10448 | ||
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I do wonder if Porsche are really in such a good shape reliability-wise to win Le Mans. It is not unexpected to see Audi and Toyota being hampered by reliability issues considering that they both run entirely new packages. Porsche "should" have a reliable package and today's race demonstrated that this is not the case. It's quite surprising and unexpected.
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7 May 2016, 20:17 (Ref:3639910) | #10449 | ||
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They won't do that much lift and coast on race pace but that also happened on the Silverstone's race onboard footage. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7sagTFABJ4 on the comments, that guy can only be joking, right?! |
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