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As far as the rendering goes, I wouldnt get your hopes up (or the opposite) regarding the visuals - it looks very conservative to me, and I would guess it is just an artists impression that will end up looking nothing like the final car. Much like the red and white Peugeot concept from 2006. |
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Considering how many races Peugeot needed to perfect things not really related to engine performance at all... seems quite unlikely tactic to rely on what you're suggesting. Interesting but I'm not surprised that you're suggesting this.
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As this is Toyota I imagine the ACO would be willing to waive this or see it as a case of force majeure, but my money would be on a dry run at Spa. |
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14 Oct 2011, 14:24 (Ref:2971128) | #329 | ||
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Pegasus did last year ..... Hope Polevision would have done with their hybrid .
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14 Oct 2011, 14:32 (Ref:2971139) | #330 | ||
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Is it possible that the engine has been tested in the Dome (referencing back to the reason this thread was started to begin with)?
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Or we can compare Toyota's return to Peugeot's in 2007. The car first hit the track the 31 december 2006, and was race ready for Monza in april 2007, where it won. So it took them "only" four month to get the car reliable enough for a 6h event at decent pace. Sure, they weren't ready to win LM, yet they were able to win 6/6 LMS races. I'm aware things have changed since then (especially the fact ILMC has nothing to do with LMS), but I don't see why Toyota's new car wouldn't be ready to race as soon as Spa, and even Sebring sounds plausible. As for the drivers, one wise move would be to borrow Boullion from Rebellion. (but let's see what Rebellion does). |
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14 Oct 2011, 14:32 (Ref:2971141) | #332 | ||
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Toyota won't just bring a new car, they will be an all-new team essentially that has been out of the endurance racing game for 13 years! Remember how long it took Peugeot to get decent pit stops done etc. , the crew will need time to adjust to the challenges. That's why racing before Le Mans will be essential, even if the results won't be too spectacular. Compare that to Peugeot's debut. The car ran first laps in late December 2006, roughly the same timeframe Toyota is planning with. The team did two races before Le Mans and still their effort was very rough around the edges that year... Now we can argue that Japanese and Germans by nature tend to prepare a bit more carefully than the French and the team will show up a bit more drilled.. but still, a single race before Le Mans is the least they have to do to give everything a check under serious conditions. |
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I know Rebellion has watches to sell so they have to pick their markets strategically, but I think the ALMS makes a lot of sense for them. If I were them, I'd call up Toyota USA and see if they can throw them a few dollars to come race in the US. Just some spare change from the NASCAR and NHRA programs. They can go up against Mazda and perhaps Honda if Cytosport goes the ARX-03a route. The Lola-Aston might be there too. That would be great and relevant competition. I think they can win too. Assuming it makes sense from the watch perspective (and plenty of other premium watch companies have sponsored the ALMS so I guess the demographics work), I would think the ALMS is a great option. |
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14 Oct 2011, 15:07 (Ref:2971165) | #336 | ||
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Good news, I can't wait to see the car and the technical solutions they'll use. In the meantime, speculation is very funny - and I guess entertaining.
A slightly different way of looking at it: TMG in Germany still plans on supplying the customer RV8KLM to Rebellion and 2 other potential (imaginary?) cars for next year, right? The powertrain for the new effort will come from Japan so there should be no conflict/overlap and limited shared benefits between the 2 programs (assuming it's a completely different turbo unit). My questions is: what is Toyota's position going to be about what will surely be a fairly big performance difference between the 2 projects? On one hand, they're in the same class and Rebellion surely pay a few millions a year for the engine, on the other end, customer efforts should be expected to have inferior performance. Still, a very interesting dilemma - and they can't pretend the 2 engines and efforts compete in different classes... |
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14 Oct 2011, 15:17 (Ref:2971174) | #339 | ||
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This might be a silly question, but could Rebellion score manufacturer points for Toyota in the WEC? |
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14 Oct 2011, 15:23 (Ref:2971177) | #340 | |
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By the way, here is the official PR: http://pressroom.toyota.com/releases...ampionship.htm
Nothing new really, but slightly differently emphasized, the title is "Toyota to Participate in FIA World Endurance Championship in 2012", lemans.org version said "...to participate in 2012 Le Mans 24 Hours". ... Last edited by deggis; 14 Oct 2011 at 15:31. |
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Ok, so the manufacturer title is out of the question, but could Rebellion run under the Toyota name for whatever races real Toyota will skip and go for the team/driver title? I don't know if there is any point in that given that Rebellion will struggle against Audi and Peugeot, but it could allow Toyota to compete the full 2012 WEC season without paying fines. Granted, I doubt Toyota cares about token fines and I also doubt the ACO would worry about collecting those fines. |
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14 Oct 2011, 15:37 (Ref:2971183) | #343 | |
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I doubt that Toyota believes that they have any chance at winning the WEC championship (driver, team, manufacturer) in their first attempt. 2012 will be all about gaining experience...
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14 Oct 2011, 15:42 (Ref:2971187) | #344 | |
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I realized that. I was just pointing out the difference kind of emphasis in the title. Yes, just a title, but it's a difference and welcomed difference if you think about how well known Le Mans as an event is compared to WEC right now.
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14 Oct 2011, 15:44 (Ref:2971191) | #345 | ||
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I think the interesting story that has not been discussed is the tire situation. Whether Toyota goes with Michelin or someone else, new tires will probably have to be developed. Supposedly Michelin does not have a wide front tire that is specifically designed to be on the front and designed for petrol cars. I don't know if the hybrid will play a factor with front tire design either. It would be new for Dunlop and anyone else too. Is there enough time to do sufficient testing at this point? |
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14 Oct 2011, 15:44 (Ref:2971193) | #346 | |
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I doubt they will be getting fined either to be perfectly honest if they set out their stall early and admit they won't compete in all the races. 'Force majure' (sp) as others have said.
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14 Oct 2011, 15:51 (Ref:2971196) | #347 | |
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The fine is 30,000 € per skipped race, btw.
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14 Oct 2011, 15:52 (Ref:2971197) | #348 | ||
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Unless they have a very strange weight distribution or drive the front wheels electrically, they should be fine. |
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14 Oct 2011, 15:56 (Ref:2971199) | #349 | |
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Well, what is good enough for AMR and Rebellion may not be good enough for Toyota. Maybe it will be good enough to start with. Hasn't it been rumored that the Rebellion (and AMR-One I guess) front tire situation is basically the same as it was for the ARX-02? As in the tires could use a lot more work to be a proper front tire?
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