You forgot one other Japanese manufacturer that at least is currently participating and is all but confirmed to participate beyond 2014, unlike Nissan who will keep avoiding competition in the maximum PR, minimum risk exhibition class.
I really doubt it. PSA has already Citroen brand in WTCC and WRC(which seems to be fading out though), also whole PSA sales are pretty much down, so it is down to current economical situation...
Will be nice to see how the Deltawing fairs in the TUSC Prototype class. Since they will be up against LMP2's, DP's etc.
Also, what's the point of the PC class. Just beef them up and offer them in the P class.... since they are identical they would be fairly easy to balance with the rest of the prototypes i think.
I sorta get the difference in GTLM and GTD but it's pretty pointless. Let's be honest there are no amateurs anymore. It's all about being able to afford a ride. Two classes would be hell of a lot easier to follow than 4.
Also, looking at the schedule, why do some classes not race in certain rounds? Seems kind of silly to me.
4 classes means 2 more with a top podium spot. IMO its easier to find sponsors if the chance to appear somewhere as the top car in class is higher (pretty sure there is more thought behind the 4 class system, but this just came to my mind)
Regulations have changed so the 908 is no longer eligible...Bruno Famin, Peugeot Sport boss and former 908 programm technical director said that Peugeot might be back in some international championship in 2017, especially with the help of Carlos Tavares, new PSA president and the one that relauched Alpine at renault.
That could be WRC or WEC imo. In the same interview Famin said that he felt that Le Mans was tasting unfinished for him.
Well it was discussed a while ago on Endurance-info sourcing a german website. I would try to find that back but usually I look at this forum to have fun reading all the false rumours going on and makes me laugh.
With the FIA planning to place a budget cap on F1 teams, Ferrari could potentially divert their excess funds to a WEC effort. This effort uses and develops an engine built as close to F1 spec as possible (they said they wanted to use a derivative anyway). Ferrari can then take the WEC engine development and dump it back into the F1 car, allowing them to work on the engine without billing it to their limited budget.
You can run anything you want basically. An F1 engine would be very competitive. Expensive yes, but that is why engine rules are only fully open to manufacturer teams.
You don't have to spool the turbo in an F1 engine. In fact I'm willing to be that 90% of the time F1 teams won't be spooling the turbo using the KERS anyway.
The whole point of a turbine is for it to rotate increasing the pressure pulling more and more gas through the engine. You have to spool it at some point it doesn't just start rotating at a reasonable speed from nothing.
And there's multiple videos and images showing a kers system connected via the rotation of the turbine shaft. Nobody is "spooling a turbo" from a KERS system. It's the kers system that's charged via the rotation of the turbine. God knows why you even suggested that.
Not sure you read past the first sentence of my post but anyway. I know how a turbo works, there's a reason that I said that 90% of the time they wouldn't use the KERS (MGU-H) to spool the turbo.
And anyway, why wouldn't they spool the turbo using the KERS (MGU-H)? It sure beats turbo lag. I mean the MGU-H has **** all else to do seeing as you can't use it to drive the wheels directly.
And anyway. In case you forgot, there are two KERS systems on the 2014 engines. You can, obviously using witchcraft, just disconnect the MGU-H and VOILA, you have 1 (one) eligible engine for WEC.
Yea and as I said, how you gonna get the fuel milage out of it? You would have to restrict power out put by delaying the valve timing and leveling out the cam profile. Which would be much easier by just making a new engine. F1 engines are designed to run as little MPG as possible within a 300km window. Obviously it needs no explaination that WEC races are a bit more than 300km :P
In regards to turbo lag obviously they'll just have an ECU setup to trail throttle like they do anyway.