Hyperpole Thoughts

Hyperpole Thoughts

Poll: Hyperpole Thoughts

Total Members Polled: 14

Yes - Hyperpole is Great: 36%
No - Hyperpole is Rubbish: 64%
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Discussion

Chrisgr31

Original Poster:

13,741 posts

262 months

Monday 3rd June
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I really don’t like Hyperpole. It makes the rest of the sessions an anti climax. Used to be great some fantastic laps on Wednesday - would they be beaten Thursday. Then the excitement building on Thursday to see if a great time could be beaten in the cooler night times.

What does everyone else think?

DaveTheRave87

2,133 posts

96 months

Monday 3rd June
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I like the idea of it and I suppose a qualifying session finishing at midnight with pole possibly being set a day and a half earlier isn't the greatest spectacle for a TV audience.

Hyperpole gives a TV company a half hour primetime slot where pole is guaranteed to be decided.

The only change I'd make is to have the top 6 in both classes go out 1 car at a time. Gives them a good amount of TV time, punishes mistakes and means that you won't know who's on pole until the very last minute.

Chrisgr31

Original Poster:

13,741 posts

262 months

Monday 3rd June
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I wonder how many watch it on TV compared to trackside.


Truckosaurus

12,047 posts

291 months

Monday 3rd June
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DaveTheRave87 said:
...Hyperpole gives a TV company a half hour primetime slot where pole is guaranteed to be decided.....
This is why they do it, but as a trackside punter having the chance of a pole time being set at any time added something to the qualifying sessions.

Aysedasi2

580 posts

24 months

Monday 3rd June
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Utter rubbish. Bring back the 4 hours of free practice and the three two hours sessions of qualifying. It gave the process some interest right through to midnight on Thursday. Hyperpole appears to be TV-led mush intended for those with short attention spans..... wink

ellroy

7,241 posts

232 months

Monday 3rd June
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It’s exciting tv for those who’re used to sprint events/US motorsport.

I much preferred the run to midnight over several hours with JH getting more and more wound up with every lap.

//j17

4,616 posts

230 months

Tuesday 4th June
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Can't say I'm a fan.

For a start where you start in any endurance race and more so at Le Mans is just about willy waving and, unlike short format racing like F1, has little impact on where you finnish. In the last 10 years the pole position car has only won the 24hrs 4 times.

Second if you're going to have a Hyperpole fine but make it the last, not more or less first session for gods sake! It makes no sense to me to have the main qualifying session after FP1 but before FP2 and FP3, and then have Hyperpole as it means bar the top slots 90% of qualifying's done before the BBQ's even warm on Wednesday! FP1 day/FP2 evening on Wed., then FP3 AM/Qualifying PM/Hyperpole night on Thurs. gives teams more time to get cars and drivers dialed before qualifying so the fastest pairs in Hyperpole.

giveitfish

4,097 posts

221 months

Tuesday 4th June
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Aysedasi2 said:
Utter rubbish. Bring back the 4 hours of free practice and the three two hours sessions of qualifying. It gave the process some interest right through to midnight on Thursday. Hyperpole appears to be TV-led mush intended for those with short attention spans..... wink
Agreed!

RL17

1,335 posts

100 months

Tuesday 4th June
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Warming to it for other WEC events as haven’t had as much time for watching on TV this season.

Was bad when teams were struggling to get tyres up to temp for just one or two laps per session.

Can see why they’ve done it and can’t see them changing back.

More annoyed about long pass around around rubbish which the commentators & TV coverage play down and disguise how much time is wasted - you tend to notice standing in the dark waiting for 3 or more extra 9 min plus laps behind SC about 1am.

eps

6,436 posts

276 months

Tuesday 4th June
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giveitfish said:
Aysedasi2 said:
Utter rubbish. Bring back the 4 hours of free practice and the three two hours sessions of qualifying. It gave the process some interest right through to midnight on Thursday. Hyperpole appears to be TV-led mush intended for those with short attention spans..... wink
Agreed!
Yep!!

LawrieC

583 posts

111 months

Wednesday 5th June
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Sadly we've given our money to the TV companies, and they decide what to spend it on, usually football