WEC series 2016,,,AMR at it best,,,your comments here please
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An unfortunate end to the race, for Aston Martin car 95.
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Edited by Dewi 1 on Sunday 8th May 16:01
Dewi 1 said:
I hope you have time to do this. It gave me a great feeling, of driving in the wheeltracks of very brave racing drivers from another era.
Thanks David, I had half an hour up my sleeve and went and found the old banked track via Masta as described, most wouldn't even realise what it was. Pretty cool to think of the men and machines that would roar through what is now a simple road in the country.Edited by Mr.Tremlini on Monday 9th May 19:54
66MK said:
Love the photography, dabble myself, geeky gear run down?
Thanks for the compliment :-) Haha, geeky gear run down aye... will really sound like it!Main kit is Canon, consisting of a couple of 5Dm3 bodies and attached to those could be any of the following;
11-24mm f4 / 14mm f2.8 / 15mm f2.8 / 24mm f1.4 / 24-35mm f2 / 50mm f1.2 / 70-300mm 4-5.6 / 135mm f2 / 200mm f2 / 120-300mm f2.8 / 150-600mm f5-6.3
Then there's the Fujifilm X-E2 & 14mm f2.8 / 18mm f2 / 35mm f1.4 / 56mm f1.2
...and also my old analogue Nikon F4S and Olympus OM-1 with sundry lenses - some of which I adapt onto the Fuji
:-)
I sat at the start/finish straight for the start and the first five laps, and with each of those laps you saw the #97 Vantage just drop a little bit further back from the two lead Ferraris. While the quali pace seemed ok with less than half a second separating #97 from fastest #71 Ferrari, during a six hour that's going to add up! Of course fastest laps are not indicative of overall race pace... but the Ferrari won that by 1.5 seconds.
Looking at the numbers afterwards the #67 Ford and AM97 have almost identical lap times and top speed - but the Ford has to be the worse sounding car in the entire field, like the aftermath of a hard night of lager and vindaloo.
I suspect a lot will come down to reliability at Le Mans.
Looking at the numbers afterwards the #67 Ford and AM97 have almost identical lap times and top speed - but the Ford has to be the worse sounding car in the entire field, like the aftermath of a hard night of lager and vindaloo.
I suspect a lot will come down to reliability at Le Mans.
Great pix Mr T, thank you.
We don't like being 'beat' at the best of times, but these pesky Itys do have a bit of a podium history. I hope we don't have to rely on them experiencing reliability problems, on the other hand, we had our share of that in 2015 (steering rack) etc. It may have been coincidence but the 51 car having pre-race experienced mechanical issues, it did succumb when really pushed.
At Le Mans anything can happen, Lady Luck on our side would be great and would more than make up for a .5 sec lap deficit. If at the end of that gruelling 24 hour race all 3 AMR cars finish and can step up on to the podium in both Pro and Am I shall be delighted.
We don't like being 'beat' at the best of times, but these pesky Itys do have a bit of a podium history. I hope we don't have to rely on them experiencing reliability problems, on the other hand, we had our share of that in 2015 (steering rack) etc. It may have been coincidence but the 51 car having pre-race experienced mechanical issues, it did succumb when really pushed.
At Le Mans anything can happen, Lady Luck on our side would be great and would more than make up for a .5 sec lap deficit. If at the end of that gruelling 24 hour race all 3 AMR cars finish and can step up on to the podium in both Pro and Am I shall be delighted.
Mr.Tremlini said:
I sat at the start/finish straight for the start and the first five laps, and with each of those laps you saw the #97 Vantage just drop a little bit further back from the two lead Ferraris. While the quali pace seemed ok with less than half a second separating #97 from fastest #71 Ferrari, during a six hour that's going to add up! Of course fastest laps are not indicative of overall race pace... but the Ferrari won that by 1.5 seconds.
Looking at the numbers afterwards the #67 Ford and AM97 have almost identical lap times and top speed - but the Ford has to be the worse sounding car in the entire field, like the aftermath of a hard night of lager and vindaloo.
I suspect a lot will come down to reliability at Le Mans.
Incredible photos - thanks for posting. Looking at the numbers afterwards the #67 Ford and AM97 have almost identical lap times and top speed - but the Ford has to be the worse sounding car in the entire field, like the aftermath of a hard night of lager and vindaloo.
I suspect a lot will come down to reliability at Le Mans.
Some comparison Spa times if you are interested.
Best Aston Martin Vantage GTE (WEC 2016 qualifying)
2m 17.9 Pro.
2m 19.2 Am.
An Aston Martin Vantage GT3 (2014 qualifying)
2m 20.8
An Aston Martin Vantage GT4 (2014 qualifying)
2m 33.9
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Pole Position LMP1 (WEC 2016 qualifying)
1m 55.7
Formula One - Kimi Räikkönen 2014
1m 45.1
Mr.Tremlini said:
Thanks for the compliment :-) Haha, geeky gear run down aye... will really sound like it!
Main kit is Canon, consisting of a couple of 5Dm3 bodies and attached to those could be any of the following;
11-24mm f4 / 14mm f2.8 / 15mm f2.8 / 24mm f1.4 / 24-35mm f2 / 50mm f1.2 / 70-300mm 4-5.6 / 135mm f2 / 200mm f2 / 120-300mm f2.8 / 150-600mm f5-6.3
Then there's the Fujifilm X-E2 & 14mm f2.8 / 18mm f2 / 35mm f1.4 / 56mm f1.2
...and also my old analogue Nikon F4S and Olympus OM-1 with sundry lenses - some of which I adapt onto the Fuji
:-)
Thanks, always curious! Really like your use of monochrome and the images where the subject is caught through barriers or isn't the obvious subject of the shot - the out of focus man in the center of one image draws your eye, but the two cars top left are the real focus - makes you actually look at the image rather than 'speed read' it.Main kit is Canon, consisting of a couple of 5Dm3 bodies and attached to those could be any of the following;
11-24mm f4 / 14mm f2.8 / 15mm f2.8 / 24mm f1.4 / 24-35mm f2 / 50mm f1.2 / 70-300mm 4-5.6 / 135mm f2 / 200mm f2 / 120-300mm f2.8 / 150-600mm f5-6.3
Then there's the Fujifilm X-E2 & 14mm f2.8 / 18mm f2 / 35mm f1.4 / 56mm f1.2
...and also my old analogue Nikon F4S and Olympus OM-1 with sundry lenses - some of which I adapt onto the Fuji
:-)
Thanks guys, I appreciate it. I'm always happy to share a few Aston photos, as over the years trawling around looking for AM shots you become aware that like ownership, images are not that common compared to other marques. I'm pleased to have a receptive audience!
66MK said:
Really like your use of monochrome and the images where the subject is caught through barriers or isn't the obvious subject of the shot - the out of focus man in the center of one image draws your eye, but the two cars top left are the real focus - makes you actually look at the image rather than 'speed read' it.
I would probably shoot everything b&w if I had the choice. It is my preferred medium and I am lucky enough that I have clients that are willing to humour me.Edited by Mr.Tremlini on Friday 13th May 12:05
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