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ALMS + Grand AM merging?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ry_Trapp0" data-source="post: 12178473" data-attributes="member: 27761"><p>nope, LMP1 is going away because it's an absolutely worthless class. the manufacturers have all pulled out and it's simply too expensive for privateers who don't want to run in a class with 2 or 3 cars on the grid anyways.</p><p>LMP2 is at near collapse too for that matter. that's why ALMS has been bought out after all, between the joke of a media package, the poor attendence, and the shrinking prototype fields(2 P1s and 3 P2s at the last race, that's utterly pathetic), the only thing ALMS was left with was a fantastic GT class and two spec classes that no one gives a shit about.</p><p></p><p>right now the rumor is that there will be some performance balancing to equal up LMP2 and DP, but half the rumors about this have already been proven false so don't read into it. whatever they do, neither P2 nor DP are going away(especially DP, they're still showing up in double digit fields).</p><p></p><p></p><p>the LMPc class is being axed and LMP1 is being axed. GTc is likely being folded into grand-am GT, ALMS GTE will remain unchanged, and LMP2 are either being merged or separate classes. so that is either 3 or 4 classes on the track at once, depending on what happens to DP and LMP2 - no different than ALMS right now(but with larger fields).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ry_Trapp0, post: 12178473, member: 27761"] nope, LMP1 is going away because it's an absolutely worthless class. the manufacturers have all pulled out and it's simply too expensive for privateers who don't want to run in a class with 2 or 3 cars on the grid anyways. LMP2 is at near collapse too for that matter. that's why ALMS has been bought out after all, between the joke of a media package, the poor attendence, and the shrinking prototype fields(2 P1s and 3 P2s at the last race, that's utterly pathetic), the only thing ALMS was left with was a fantastic GT class and two spec classes that no one gives a shit about. right now the rumor is that there will be some performance balancing to equal up LMP2 and DP, but half the rumors about this have already been proven false so don't read into it. whatever they do, neither P2 nor DP are going away(especially DP, they're still showing up in double digit fields). the LMPc class is being axed and LMP1 is being axed. GTc is likely being folded into grand-am GT, ALMS GTE will remain unchanged, and LMP2 are either being merged or separate classes. so that is either 3 or 4 classes on the track at once, depending on what happens to DP and LMP2 - no different than ALMS right now(but with larger fields). [/QUOTE]
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