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Gene might not have been the most fastest driver at Peugeot, but he was very consistent. That is why he won Le Mans in 2009. Audi did not have a lot of choice for a replacement driver for Bernhard. It was either Gene or Montagny. All the other Peugeot drivers already had another drive for Le Mans. |
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John Dagys also has a short article about Toyota's explanation for the recent setback: http://auto-racing.speedtv.com/artic...c-debrief-spa/
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Brabham has done very good seasons with Acura, and has shown to be as fast as consistent. I've never had a great opinion about Gené. Maybe 'cause I've seen an insane aggressivity in the past season, instead of a sane competition.
Anyway, sunday he's done a very good race. I would have liked Wurz with Audi, but Toyota has been faster. This year Le Mans will be boring in P1, so I think the most of the show will be from the lower classes. Toyota is late with its program, so this year will be only to measure their possibilities to win in a short time. Pug has debuted in 2007, but waited until 2009 to win. I'm curious about Toyota wait for the win. Hoping for a different finale than the GT-One experience... Toyota has often designed fast and good cars, but never had its occasion as in happened in 1998 and 1999. Since the first pictures, TS030 Hybrid has changed very much, expecially in the front part, that has been deeply revised. The tail has been rivesed too, expecially for the rear wing endplate. Many solutions have been derived by Audi R18. Toyota has worked very much on aerodynamic, but I hope they are on the right way with hybrid system. Last news about a failure in designing are a real alert for jappo team. One month to Le Mans, I don't think they have the time to solve structural troubles (if voices about hybrid system failure are true...). If the voices about a lack of power in their car are also true... things will only be harder! Next year, I would be glad to see Toyota and its wonderful TS030 on the highest step of the podium. |
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Pascal Vasselon said earlier that should not be Toyota TS030 car to compered Andre de Cortanze designing the Toyota GT-One car, But hopefully the current Toyota winner of car in the future.
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It was the car to beat, but was beaten by itself. Sad epilogue for one of the most advanced cars in LM last two decades. I've never understood the structure of Toyota Motorsport. From Germany to Japan is quite hard to coordinate a project so ambitious as GT-One was, and TS030 is nowadays. I hope to see a big match in 2014 between Audi, Toyota and Porsche. Hoping to see Ferrari in LMP1 too. A match between Porsche and Ferrari in Le Mans may obscure an entire Formula 1 championship. A WEC edition with the two most important and rapresentative brands in motorsport, would be the top for all of us! Maybe I'm wrong... but I feel Ferrari will back in the scuffle. I don't now when, or any other detail. Is just a suggestion of mine. But I think it will return. Le Mans and WEC are getting more interesting than Formula 1, and Ferrari, as well as the Porsche, is following the hybrid way. May be they'll be interested to face their archrival, Porsche, in the most important race of all. Story always repeats. |
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Doesn't matter as it's Petrol/Diesel BoP, so it doesn't matter what team which runs it.
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CTD is right. The WEC sporting regulations clearly state that the fastest car of each propulsion technology will be compared. For Sebring that are #1 Audi (diesel) and #6 Muscle Milk HPD #6 (petrol). And for Spa that are #1 Audi (diesel hybrid), #3 Audi (diesel) and #12 Rebellion (petrol).
I just noticed that according to the rule "an average difference of 2% on these two races must be observed." After the first two WEC rounds, the average difference turns out to be 2.3%. That suggest that the privateer petrol teams are eligible for a small performance adjustment. However, Toyota will probably not benefit such decision because they use a different propulsion technology (petrol hybrid) and they have not participated in two races. Quote:
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in my opinion, will be wiser to give a weight reduction to petrol lmp1 cars as they did last year for oak pescarolo before le mans (should be something from -15 or -20kg to HPD, lola and dome to -30kg to oak). In this way they'll gain in acceleration, handling, braking and a bit also in top speed too that is crucial at le mans. In my opinion will be pointless to give a restrictor break to make them gain some hp that however will be useless against the shreddring torque of the diesel engine.
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It's confusing because everyone but Strakka and JRM at Sebring were using an old car. So how would they base the performance off of that? And isn't it supposed to be two rounds with data covered before they make a change for LeMans? How will they do this as Sebring had every team but the HPD users running old cars? I wonder if they'll just have to go off of Spa's performance difference.
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