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12 Aug 2010, 07:31 (Ref:2743389) | #1 | |
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Who to replace Pickett at Cytosport?
Since Pickett is injured who do you think will replace him in the RS Spyder for the rest of the season?
Personally I hope it is Lucas Luhr. I always thought that he was a good racer. Unfortunately he didnt get a drive in the R15's this year. But since he is a Works Audi driver they can loan him to Porsche (a reverse of what happened at le mans with Timo and Romain). This would also be good because Luhr has previous experience with the RS Spyder. Any other thoughts? I was also thinking either Timo or Romain, but I have a feeling they will be the ones running the Porsche 911 Hybrid at petit this year. - Colt I also want to wish Greg Pickett a speedy recovery! |
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I'm sure Porsche will loosen somebody. I'm sure they feel they can win this Championship still. I wish Greg a full and speedy recovery but to be honest this might have been this best thing to happen to this Championship, its going to be full attack mode the rest of the way, should make for an exciting final 3 races. |
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...and while we're here.... I am naive about the dealings of teams and factories so apologize for the simpleton questions, but.... what kind of support does Cytosport get from Porsche? And can any pro team that runs Porsches request a facorty driver? Porsche "Factory" teams and factory drivers has always been a source of confusing for me... |
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I reckon Saasha Maassen would be a good bet . Heaps of experiance with the RS Spyder , knows the team , aint a works driver no more , available too , and very quick .
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12 Aug 2010, 14:52 (Ref:2743573) | #6 | |
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Do they have a spare car? I thought the one crashed was a write off.
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Even though he had a horrible race at Laguna, Memo Gidley has been the teams regular third driver. |
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12 Aug 2010, 15:37 (Ref:2743600) | #9 | ||
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Dumas is with Felbermayr Proton in the LMS on the Weekend of Road America, so it wont be him.
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According to Porsche Motorsport PR people at Mid Ohio, it is the last existing new tub.
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It's not even known if the Mid Ohio tub is a write off-Audi dinged two tubs at Mosport and Detroit in '08, and Dallara repaired both and both were probably raced again. The tub on the #3 Peugeot at Le Mans that broke was the car that was trashed at Silverstone in '08 and was repaired due to similar damage.
Porsche has plenty of other tubs, as no RS Spyder has been written off in a race-the car that Porsche had at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in '08 was a never raced reserve/R&D car. |
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12 Aug 2010, 21:55 (Ref:2743799) | #13 | |
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Porsche follows championships standings just like we do. It won't be lost on them that Porsche could still win the ALMS prototype championship. Given that, it makes no difference what their prior arrangements with Cytosport have been. They'll step up to ensure a competitive driver is in that seat. It will be the cheapest (most cost-effective) "factory program" they've ever done.
23 points behind is a tall order, but a little luck and a Bernhard-type partner for Klaus and it's possible. The high-speed tracks left are not the Honda's (why fool with this "HPD" stuff) favorites. |
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Guys, c'mon. I come here to get away from the real world BS for a while and chat racing. This forum has become increasingly advisarial over the last few weeks and I would like it to stop.
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There is nothing wrong with using a psuedonym! Even one of a stuffed animal.
That is not what the issue was, but I am sure you know that. L.P. |
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Ok then , how about Kevin McGaritty . He is blindingly fast and available too .
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Actually, I have no idea what the point was. So let me restate. My phrase "it makes no difference," refers to a post above that wondered what "the relationship" (contractual, I assume), between Porsche an Cytosport was. I guess, it was thought to be relevant in the question of who might replace Pickett.
My point was really pretty simple: Regardless of the existing relationship, Porsche will probably make the best driver possible available to the team to finish the season...even if they are not a "factory supported" team. Whether that is true or not, I hope it is...since I want the best possible racing among the few prototypes in the ALMS. |
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Only in a forum. Not on topic? Whoops. Sorry. Here's an idea for the dawgie: In responding to my post, how about references to anything other than the topic are extraneous and unwelcome? |
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I hope Graf is joined by a Porsche payroll pilot. Timo would be my choice. Is he available?
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The best driver available, and who knows the car intimately when he drove the same car for Dyson Racing, is Butch Leitzinger and he's currently without a drive! Let's hope that Butch gets the call!
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Jos Verstappen!
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