i agree with you. it really is up in the air. the ligier is the real mystery, i can't wait to see how it works away from le mans and on "normal" short circuits. from another perspective, murphy are still a bit of an unknown quantity too, their driver lineup has so much potential. i suppose at this point you have to say they're out of the title battle though. ultimately i'm expecting that to be between jota and signatech alpine, and if tds/thiriet hit the ground running with the ligier them too. you're right about the diversity in chassis - its very encouraging, and exactly what lmp2 should be about. i don't think there's any shame in the age of the cars involved either, the need for constant updates is just unnecessary when the competition is that fierce.
it's a shame about loeb's car i agree, never good to see one less car on the grid but i'm sure charouz and his backing will wash up somewhere.
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