Let's Talk About IMSA's CRAZY Sebring 12 Hours
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 มี.ค. 2024
- So the 12 Hours of Sebring was absolutely insane. We have a TON of storylines to talk about... so let's do it!
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first time going to an IMSA event (european) IT WAS AMAZING!! rough track and elbows out racing!!
The track has so much “character” (and my home track) which is why there’s no 24hrs of Sebring, cars couldn’t last 24hrs. Yes, there is a 24hrs of Lemons (@Sebring), but cars are quite obviously very different.
Have you sobered up yet? The infield there at Sebring can get pretty rowdy.
@@billybill8121 infectous.
Virtual safety car HAS to happen. Those yellows in the last 90 minutes were just a bad look.
Connor Zilisch continued to impress for sure.
He did have the spin that put them back though.
@@happygster922the spin didn’t cost them much, he only lost a spot i think, debris covering them is what actually put them back
@@bhjvkvkvjuvujgkv7375lucky🙏
Louis Deletraz, you beauty!
LET’S GO WTR!!!!!
That was one hell of a final stint he did. 110% commitment
IMSA at Sebring delivers again. BOP has its critics but works well for what this series puts on
This race for me will be a heavy contender for best race of the year. The battles for overall were constant and amazing.
Seriously? Not even close! The WEC Qatar race was FAR better. A true endurance race. No safety cars. No artificial closing of gaps. No wave arounds.
@@WyldStallion-bs9ooYeah, you are correct- not even close- Sebring was a much better race.
@@WyldStallion-bs9oo nope this was a typical Sebring classic. Sebring delivers more than any race that takes place in the middle east for WEC.
@@WyldStallion-bs9oo "No safety cars" yeah when at a FIA grade 1 track that is wider and with miles of runoff everywhere, it's pretty easy not to have bigger incidents. Here at Sebring is a much different story.
@@WyldStallion-bs9ooQatar is a slot car track. Sebring is much tougher challenge, according to WEC drivers who have driven both.
Great Race!! For me the big surprise was Sean Creech Motorsports P4 in LMP2, with a Ligier! It's not Formula Oreca anymore.
This is the first time I watched IMSA, it was well worth the watch IMO.
I suggest watching the IMSA mx-5 cup. It's some of the best racing right now in my opinion. It's not rare for the top 10 cars to be fighting for the lead the whole race. It's almost impossible to know who's gonna win.
IMSA needs to follow how WEC is dealing with yellows.
I haven’t watched that much of an IMSA race since like the 2021 rolex, and I know IMSA is quality, but what an exciting and compelling race. Sebring just brings the best drivers to the top and I love the opportunity for error. Two accidents for leaders in GTP gave this race wild set of plot twist. And the GTP battles through traffics were insane. 10/10
Sebring is a notoriously bumpy circuit and so the setups that teams use there are very different to the ones that they run at other circuits. They run significantly higher ride heights and much softer suspension setups than they normally would.
I think the much softer and more forgiving suspension setup teams use at Sebring gives the drivers more confidence and makes for much better wheel to wheel racing. This difference in setup means that a larger percentage of their total grip is produced mechanically as well.
So between that and the softer suspension, drivers are able to really throw the cars around in a way that they're not really able to do when running the car super low to the ground, with really stiff suspension. There are a significant number of moments and minor contacts that happened during wheel to wheel racing which normally would have almost certainly lead to a crash, but didn't due to the more forgiving characteristics of the setup.
This is an element that I think F1 completely failed to factor into the new regulations. While they reduced the downforce loss when following another car, they outlawed the much more sophisticated suspension that the old regs used, in addition to the new regs making ground-effect downforce a core element. Which made it so that not only do the cars have much less complex suspension, they also are even more reliant on being able to run the cars super low to the ground.
The result of this was that the F1 cars in the current regulations are much slower, much less maneuverable than the old cars, and extremely difficult to sustain any real wheel to wheel racing. Certainly nothing like you see in IMSA. When you watch the performance on the 2020 Mercedes W11 and compare it to the current super dominant Red Bull RB20 from this season, the difference in performance and handling is enormous.
Anyways, that last stint of Louis Deletraz was absolutely spectacular. The last hour of these endurance races delivers such good racing so often that I think a series which was basically just like IMSA/WEC at F1 level circuts over F1 race or sprint race distances would be really entertaining and deliver race racing. Maybe do it like F2 with 1 sprint race and 1 feature race per weekend at each circuit on the schedule. (no street races though)
Great announcement from IMSA and Reiza studios. The AMS2 user base is excited into high heaven and with iRacing also being officially licensed that means IMSA fans have both the best multi-player and single-player racing sims on the market to enjoy.
Not only that that means the possibility of the MX-5 cup and American Porsche cup joining the sim with their cars, and thanks to SCM the Ligier JS P217 joining alongside the Oreca 07.
As a fan of AMS2 and endurance racing this announcement has been just unbelievable. This new endurance racing and IMSA golden age just doesn't stop getting better.
What a race! I was literally on the edge of my seat. Also what an absolute shame that Zilisch kid is going to end up driving those taxi cabs instead of something without fenders.
I love NASCAR but it would be awesome if he could be an IndyCar / stock car crossover star. Maybe do the 500 and the 600 and all that
Genuinely impressed with the lamborghini sc63, not only did it have 0 issues but when was on thr end of the lead lap and it was "leading" the pace was pretty damn decent. It took a number of laps for any of the other cars to finally pass it
That would've been like a podium for them. The car still has the wrapping on it. Two races, no track data, flying blind. It didn't put itself to sleep, didn't play up mechanically, ran like a clock and (kinda) retained the lead lap. A phenomenal result for a second outing, l can't recall anyone doing better.
@@ragereset2795 Oh 100% i think for the most part every other manufacturer had issues in not 1 but both of their first 2 races! Considering lamborghini have NEVER had a purpose built prototype before, makes their story even more remarakabke
Glad to see Pipo Derani was okay and he walked away...Congrats Connor Zilisch somebody needs to take him to the 24 hours of LeMans this year.
7:57 to the right over Dave's shoulder you can see the fire they spoke about at the end
The yellow flag procedure change at Le Mans is a huge blow to the legacy of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Catch the leader flag shouldn't be a thing, especially in endurance racing. We have the technology to get rid of the pace car entirely.
Ferrari GT3 cars taking out other brand's prototypes. Classic
Traditions.
That GTP took itself out on the poor Ferrari.
On brand for Ferrari.
Ant Davidson can relate
@@ArnoldTriyudho Alan McNish
It's getting to be that the endurance races are full on sprints. 2023 Lemans felt like a Sprint race from the start.
WEC has much more of an endurance feel these days. IMSA is a parade for 11.hours due to safety cars with a mad dash at the end. I personally don't like it at all. Did not even bother watching most of the race until after 9 pm.
@@WyldStallion-bs9oothere were safety cars for actual reasons too so I don’t see the problem. They gotta clear debris somehow
They can’t afford to lose a second anywhere. They have to push for 12 straight hours.
@@alexbelmonte4581 That is not true at all. You can seriously chill for 11 hours. And just go for it in the final hour maybe even half hour. IMSA is revealing themselves to be big con when it comes to endurance races. There is not much of an endurance factor to it.
It’s been that way for the past 10-15 years, going back to the titanic Audi vs Peugeot days.
Nice coverage. Awesome race as it is year after year, 12 hrs Sebring. Great job. Tnks a lot.
Yeah, I figured this year's Sebring was going to be a bit nutty. But this was on another level ENTIRELY lol. The track itself was absolutely insane - it felt like a CART race from the 80s with how insanely bumpy and rough the track surface was, along with the number of people just brazenly going in the dirt and over kerbs basically every opportunity they could get LMAO. What a phenomenal race!
WTR #10 actually had a solid comeback following the oil leak, got back onto the lead lap and to P5!
Because of all the FCY’s tho
@@scottmeredith3359 Well ueah, they used all the chances they were given and made it up to P5, just how it is sometimes
Outstanding racing! Great coverage! Sebring is simply legendary.
Awesome race!! Say what you will about bunching up the field after full course yellows...it makes things pretty interesting at the end. It was amazing that all categories finished with such close times. Less than 5 seconds difference for the top 3 in all divisions! Hell of a show!! It's a GREAT time for endurance racing!!!!
Also, amazing freakin job David!! You put together some fantastic vids and got some awesome interviews! Hell Yeah bud, You're killing it!!
Thanks for your hard work this weekend!!
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Great coverage this weekend, keep up the good work
Great race, I was surprised the broadcast didn’t show the big wreck the leader had earlier.. I didn’t know anything about it until well after the race was over
I find it to be a tragedy that there isn’t in Indycar race at Sebring tomorrow. All the fans are there, just sell a separate ticket for Sunday. I’m desperate to see a Grand Prix at the epic track.
Don't mind me, just boosting the algorithm
2:50 i still call them andretti green or just the green cars sometimes 😅
Thanks for the Automobilista 2 news David! Super excited about IMSA coming to the sim in a fuller way. With Motorsports Games collapse 🤞 more Indycar content can come to Automobilista 2 too ... particularly more tracks Indycar races at.
I'm amazed at how IMSA has pretty much always done BOP better than the WEC, even now with both series having some LMDHs the balance between the LMDH cars is leagues better than in the WEC.
Well WEC has LMH and LMDh while IMSA only has LMDh. It's a bit different.
Wec has a lot more policies involved
Wec doesn't have safety cars to bunch everyone back up. If this race ran for 12 hours caution free, you would see a similar result to what the WEC has.
As an American I could not disagree more.
The accident could've been worse, they didn't seem to be able to extract Pipo from the car until they can pick the car up from its roof and they can open the door to get him out. They were lucky the car was not on fire.
OMG WOW thank you for the news about Automobilista 2 ! I play that sim in VR all the time
That race was awesome
Great job all around... the series. The drivers. No Blue Puma hat David Mad video
The consistent pattern by GT Ferraris to cause problems as Prototypes are lapping them, regardless of who's driving them, is truly remarkable.
How about Hawksworth essentially deciding the GTP race by blocking the caddy through sunset (after letting the Acura through) when it was probably the caddy’s last chance to get a run on the Acura? That was absolute BS
Would love to see a VSC I think one caution was for debris that was easily picked up by one truck. Was missing David's coverage of Daytona #DL500Club Does anyone think that Winward Racing should move to GTD PRO they got the talent!
Farfus stood up and clapped when Derani pulled that turn.
i can’t be crazy for tripping about the lexus being significantly better than the rest of the field right??
like am i crazy
Jack Hawksworth is a beast in that car and Lexus has damn near perfected that racecar. It's a beast on most tracks but on a track that suits it, it's just a killer combo. Even with a balanced BOP.
@@e2rqey i understand that jack is a beast and that the vasser sullivan team knows how to set it up but it just feels weird with how quick the FIA is to make BOP changes to other manufacturers
@@dannymacias6166 correct me if I’m wrong but I don’t think FIA have anything to do with the IMSA BoP
@@yommishNor even SRO
The Automobilista news makes me so happy!
I was in there in person and it was crazy intense
Love your reviews
Have to say, very much appreciate the Mach 5 on your shirt. Just great to see some Speed Racer fanship!
Its kinda easy to announce your schedule for next year when its the exact same as this year. It would be awesome to see COTA or Lime Rock on the schedule.
Both.
Idk if Lime Rock would be big enough for prototypes
@@happygster922 How old are you?
IMSA really does need to adapt a code 60 or VSC type of rule, but overall the race was excellent, and I loved seeing the Lamborghini GTP catching the leader under green and getting back on the lead lap was a sight to see
Between IMSA and WEC we have never had it so good.
If I was Conor Zillich i wouldn't focus on NASCAR, If a WEC or IMSA Hypercar or GTP team comes calling id pick up the phone
who pays more is one question. and are they mutually exclusive
@@random_eng probably not any of the NASCAR team that
Ngl I dont think a GTP/Hypercar team is going to call him up. He is a great driver but he has to little experience in prototypes currently it wouldn't make sense for anyone to take him at the moment, it is the same thing with Pin, she is a great driver and performed well in LMP2 last year but Iron Lynx and Lamborghini were never going to take her for the Hypercar because she has only done 1 year in LMP2, is a silver rated driver and only done a few years of actual car racing which is the exact same position Zilisch is in currently.
I could see him getting the reserve/test driver for a Hypercar/GTP team but I think he needs atleast another year of LMP2 to get a Hypercar/GTP seat and even then it still would be hard with the amount of drivers that are linking up to get a Hypercar/GTP seat over the next few years.
Drive for whoever allows, if nadcars knocking then so be it
Thermal Club next weekend!!!
Really wanted the 01 car to win
Those Cadillacs just pulling bus lengths on every car except for the last hour with Acura 🙂🙃
How many pit penalties? Felt like every five minutes someone else got pinged for one....
Also I like the emergency pit service rule as is, feels like IMSA knows what they are doing. RLM had the head honcho in the booth for an interview and to hear Hindhaugh get giddy and excited and praise IMSA got me smiling. Geordies and adjacents are not easy to please all the time
always remember the "by Firestone" lmfao
If They Do Code 80 it should be for debris only.
14:30 I wouldn't have noticed it unless for this comment here
Had to go back and goddamn that fire really was high 7:55-9:00
Loved the race, WAY TO MANY FCY for a bit of debris on track. They need to figure that out.
Zilich is the real deal.
Let's hope he gets bored making left hand turns... What a waste✌
Couldnt agree more with your point on VSC's. Also, maybe IMSA and WEC should just chill a little bit regarding BOP. I understand why its there, but it feels like it actually ends up stifling innovation and neutering long term storylines. I get that it creates closer racing, but close racing doesnt draw in an audience, storylines and car development do. If close racing mattered then Indycar would be the biggest series in the world, but lo and behold it's currently dying on the vine.
But it’s a necessary evil. Without BOP, the current classes of LMH and GTP don’t exist to this level of success.
@@coyy9106 Im not saying get rid of BOP. Im saying have a lighter touch in applying. Allowing more differentiation in performance will spur innovation, which is what fans and manufacturers both want.
Do any of the IMSA series or NASCAR or IndyCar leagues give out FIA Super License points for the champions?
Yes. I don't know the breakdown though bur they do
All three give points. The Indy champion gets 40 (same as the F2 champion) GTP 20 and NASCAR 15
The first win of the year for Andretti global in the usa already won one formula e race. first win of the year for herta. the safety was terrible. the tyre wall was garbage. they just stacked them against the wall. that is why the tyres went flying. the tyres should have been tied together and wrapped with a belt. so it could move and act as a wall. they need to fix that problem. he might not have flipped if the tyre wall stayed together. they should get large drones with a claw. they could have picked the bumper right off the track. i am in florida there was no publicity locally that the race was even happening.
I wonder how close those spectators were to those flying tires.
I swear some tires got into the spectator area, i was there in person and didnt see any but i refer to believe not a single tire got to where fans are
@@12th.jahlil Imagine going to a race and either you or your RV gets hit by a flying tire.
Id both be pissed but also very excited cause i have a story and proof!@@couponsdude
Hold on peeps. Pipo effed up. He turned into the Ferrari.
Bowsette won 2 races in a row.
Also IMSA really needs to start looking Virtual Safety Car procedures for the races. Even IndyCar and NASCAR in some cases too. Daytona ya had one car spinning a bunch of times that brought the yellow out the majority of the time, now ya have debris bringing out the yellow to bunch the field up. Like definitely Derani’s Cadillac as well as the AF Corsa LMP2 stuck in the barrier is definitely worthy of a full course yellow. But to bunch the field up behind the pace car/safety car for a piece of the car that 50% of the time is like a mile off the racing surface but still needs to be attended to, it’s like what’s the point in that? With IMSA being owned by NASCAR, who quite a number of times throws the yellow at odd times, ya definitely see the NASCAR influence in IMSA with the yellows.
If Zilisch wins Le Mans this year in an LMP2 car, he will be the youngest driver to ever complete the true endurance triple crown in any category... You're witnessing history with this kid and it's insane for me because I remember watching him last year in a pro late model and not giving it a second thought. I hope whatever top tier class of motorsport he ends up in, he keeps right on running other stuff like this because he could be the next Foyt or heck I'll toss Ken Schrader's name in there as a person who wins at least once in every damn thing he drives.
Shout out to Grosjean..he kept the lambo from going a lap down to the porche until they had to pit..Also i hope cadillac stays in wec next year
I hope Newgarden will be in the Penske Porsche @ LeMans.
Already decided- he will not race at Le Mans.
@@GeechieDan-uu9wm Shucks.
Josef rarely does shit outside of indy
@@crouchb15 He did the Rolex 24... there's no Indy Car race the weekend of LeMans.
Overall a fantastic event, but there has to be some mitigation of all these full course cautions. It's getting a bit out of hand.
Im happy acura won hell ye
7:30 100% with David Land. I've been thinking this for years. WEC is a far better product on track than IMSA right now due to this.
Nonsense. WEC is nowhere near a far better product on track. IMSA has closer racing - and that’s what its American fans/ audience want.
@@GeechieDan-uu9wm You clearly don't understand that this is an ENDURANCE race. The gaps built over the 12 or 24 hours should be earned and preserved. This was a 11.5 hour parade with a 30 minute mad dash at the end. That is NOT endurance racing.
@@GeechieDan-uu9wm Examples of recent proper endurance races: WEC Qatar, 2023 Nurburgring 24 hours, 2023 GT WC N'Ring race
You're full of shit.
@@WyldStallion-bs9oo That’s just talk- IMSA has just as good if not a better product.
Theissue is when you have 50-60 cars on track their is rarley a moment when there are not cars going by
imsa calls the needless cautions on purpose. they think it enhances the show
Can anyone explain why the broadcasts are so focused on, even obsessed with, Wayne Taylor? I know he was a successful championship racer, but he's treated like more of a celebrity than even Chip Ganassi or Roger Penske.
Wayne is pretty good at showing his emotion with his facial expressions, and TV likes to show drama. Roger, Cindric, and Mike Hull are pretty stone faced, and Chip tends to get as angry with the pit reporter's questions as he gets about the on-track action.
Look up his interview with Justin Bell after his team won the Rolex 24 a few years ago: “That was fking ace!!” 🤣
Sure that BOP is really working for the Ford, seems like Nascar I mean IMSA will probably do something favorable for them but will be to late by the end of the season, be careful cause this is the same reason Ford stopped racing the GT
Thanks for bringing up the sprint-to-the-finish issue. It does really bother me. Obviously, it sometimes happens - drivers are more aggressive towards the end, cars are more on their limit, the track is marbled up and dirty off the line, etc. But it's at a point where your strategy should be "stay on the lead lap and then attack from the last hour after the field gets bunched up".
There's zero incentive to drive for any sort of lead early on. If you got teams that have faster drivers earlier in the car, or cars that are quicker in earlier conditions ... it's almost worthless to have. All that matters is speed at the end and one fast driver for those last two or so stints.
Endurance racing shouldn't be like that. It can be sometimes, but it shouldn't always be.
And there's really no reason IMSA can't implement VSC or other measures to preserve gaps, mitigating the problem.
I take it from the thumbnail that the 31 didn’t win?
BOP is showing up for a weight loss challange that pays 3 million dollars and your trying to decide how big of tungsten butt plug to use at opening weigh-in.
Such a crap circuit. Sucks they are too broke to resurface it.
Sebring is purposely kept bumpy. It’s part of the challenge and heritage. The big factory teams have traditionally used Sebring as a testing ground for reliability for Le Mans.
@@jstoli996c4s It is far more bumpy than the Andy Evans era.