racer-ex - 19 July 2008 09:23 PM
Which is harder to drive, a LMP 2 car or an Indy Car? I bring this up because De Ferran's pole in a LMP 2 Acura would put him 11th on the Indy Car grid.
If the performance envolope of a LMP 2 prototype and an Indy Car are so similar it kind of creates a compelling argument to run in ALMS; there is more factory support sponsor interest and parity between the teams.
Well a few things to consider about ALMS
A)ALMS races in the rain, no matter the race
B)The length of some of races is 24 hours (Sebring, LeMans) and 12 hours at Petit Lemans (Road Atanta)
C)constant traffic with slower classes of cars
D)ALMS does only road courses and street courses and no ovals.
E)Driving at Night, at speed with headlights and only a paritally lit track
F)drive some of the toughest road courses that there are and in the orginal configuration.
G)Shift, brake and accelerate from slow and fast corners, many thousand more times.
H)Ability to nurse a harmed race car, and still be competitive.
I)and the toughest one, driving Lemans at Night, in the rain with headlights only to cut the darkness, on a public road, at 230+ MPH
other than that, once your driving includes road racing and ovals (meaning knowing what a good oval setup feels like), the ability to pilot either one and do it well is about equal.