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I guess this also comes down to how you define a "manufacturer." Is it considered a new entity if they build a GR 020 and badge it a Lexus? Or is this based on where the car is assembled?
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I don't think physical place of manufacture plays any role in the matter. But perhaps the legal entity filing homologation papers (or owning the IP) does.
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That’s nice to know. I’m sure Toyota will find a way around it as best they can. How much will longer will they go on for though? And yes Glickenhaus could be in the pound seats should anything happen to Toyota
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New livery aside, what changes if any you think if any can be made to improve the looks of the Toyota GR 10?
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Maybe they could make it more like a GT car?
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Here's a thought.
What we know or can surmise from reasonably reliable sources: - GR010 doesn't quite perform as expected - GR010's looks weren't very well received by the public, expecting it to look more like a hypercar - Peugeot unveiled a competitor that's a total gamechanger, at least in terms of presentation and image. What if most LMH/LMDh brands put this much emphasis on that?! - a prototype of GR010's road car sibling burned down during testing All of the factors above are nudging Toyota in the direction of a more radical redesign both on the LMH and the road hypercar front. Whereas the LMH car seems to need troubleshooting and an extensive image change, IMO. the road car can be almost a clean sheet design that's only stylistically aligned with the updated LMH design. I don't buy that losing the mule/prototype, even if it was the only one would make a giant manufacturer like Toyota abandon the whole project... unless there was something already significantly wrong or very difficult with it. For example, using an LMH-derived drivetrain could prove a mammoth task. It could be similar to what Mercedes/AMG have struggled with for a good few years now (Project ONE). Meanwhile some other manufacturers proved that astonishing performance can be reliably extracted from hybrid drivetrains without any direct link to racing projects. Some of them, almost a decade ago! As much as I like and respect homologation specials (or similar), non-racing-derived supercars have been more successful, especially in recent times. On top of that, the styling of the Super Sport didn't set the world on fire, as far as I recall. Last edited by Pandamasque; 12 Aug 2021 at 14:52. |
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The powertrain was/is supposed to be from the TS050. Which surely isn't less complicated than the one in GR010 LMH but they've had time to try to figure it out, the Super Sport as a concept precedes the LMH regs.
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I suppose that makes road car application even more tricky.
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or maybe toyota isn't just interested on spending time and resources for a very limited production of a basically concept car? in late '90 they made a couple of street ts020 only because were forced by the rules (and one of two was just made recycling the development mule chassis) |
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it's different... for GRSS concept car, toyota just fit the TS050 PU on a tub with a bodywork... their main aim was just to have nothing more than a concept car to promote their racing brand and able to run 10-20km for the celebrative lap at le mans... from that prototype to make a full working street car there is like an universe of difference... even mercedes was able since 2017 to make working mercedes-AMG one prototypes for testing and promotional stuff, but they took 4 years to turn that prototype in a full working and homologated street car (on a however limited production). I just think toyota decided that a street GRSS wasn't that worth. |
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Glickenhaus said, that they had the race won if they didn t have the brake problem on their car. It sounds very optimistic! after the system reboot for the Nr. 7 Toyota the japanese car ran at very fast pace and could have cought the Alpine and also the Glickenhaus by the end of the race.
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Toyota could have tough competition if Glick's testing times are anything to go by.
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At 2010 le mans, if Peugeot's engine didn't blow up they would've won.
Or at 2016 le mans, with Toyota's last lap glitch. |
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According to the test day Toyota shall not have problems pacewise in the race, moreover when in traffic, which obviously is the case at La Sarthe. Toyota threw lap times in succession to which nobody had a real answer to, but OK, let s wait and see what happens in the race. The hybrid boost plays a key role in traffic. |
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I am a Toyota die hard fan and always will be. I like glicken because they are from my home state of New York about 35 mins away from me but I have to say that they sound a bit arrogant at times, kind of bragging! Idk. Even when Toyota came back to the WEC Audi show tons of class and respect and never underestimated Toyota. But again we are talking about power house car manufacture vs a little priveteer from NY
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Who has been around Le Mans racing knows best, that fastest lap times have nothing to do with actual race pace in LM24. Jim has to boost the Glickenhaus car sales to carry on in WEC and they had to make this headline for the newspapers. Nevertheless he is a big enthusiast in my opinion and this is a good thing for this sport. |
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