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Originally Posted by isynge
From my perspective I still think the Pescarolo (and Dome) added something to the race in terms of diversity and spectacle, the event was better for having them there than not.
What does seem clear is that the engine package is causing a lot more problems than it should, making the job of properly developing either chassis a lot more difficult.
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The Pesca was under-developed and should not have had so many issues--and displayed these to all and sundry at the most important race of the year. The dumping of one driver for another was probably a reflection of tight cash flow conditions on the project while Le Mans would have been a necessity for the money to come. It is too early to determine how good it could be. It is clearly not a R1 Aston.
The Dome's problems appear to have been engine-related.
Did Judd just make a dodgy batch of P1 motors?--like Peugeot did a few years ago.