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Well, they answered those questions well enough....
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11 Jun 2023, 15:45 (Ref:4163215) | #353 | ||
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They didn't have a trouble free race, but neither did Toyota. It came down mostly to when the big troubles happened and how severe as much as who was fast when. In a way, it was like 2014 when even the Audis that finished 1-2 had problems.
Also, anyone think that Ferrari's F1 team will be wanting to borrow some WEC team personnel? As Anthony Davidson said, the early rounds, they were almost a test team that was still getting their feet wet. Come Le Mans, they were a full-fledged race team. |
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But then again, AF Corse know how win at Le Mans, don't they....
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11 Jun 2023, 16:02 (Ref:4163225) | #355 | |
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They were fast, took advantage of others running into trouble and made sure they didn't lose too much time when they themselves hit trouble. Fully deserved I say and I'm sure others will agree.
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Kudos to Ferrari for a fantastic race. Have to say it was nice to see them celebrate their victory. The Toyota rep was sure a sour face on TV. Like being second at Le Man is a huge setback.... I guess it is!
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Radio? Ma no, grazie, Italians speak with their hands. 0,59: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2tpgh2fTos
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Because the radio communications are thoroughly monitored and recorded he's using hands and fingers to avoid messages like: "Ma ché mierrrrda, mammma mia la machina kaputt, porké miserrria, esta ouna Fiat, an la ACO vafank!" You know Italians, when they have fun, they have fun!
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I read this on Matthew J. Thompson's twitter:
"Fernando Alonso is in negotiations with Ferrari to race the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the Hypercar category for 2024 or 2025. The Spaniard wants to win the prestigious endurance race again." https://twitter.com/realMJThompson/s...78567%2Fpage-5 |
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Leclerc, Alonso, Sainz would be something. Stroll is not gonna let it happen though.
Do I remember correctly Sainz Sr. once tested a Toyota GT-one before deciding Le Mans wasn't what he wanted? |
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If Le Mans isn’t a GP weekend, would Stroll be that bother? I know there is the whole Aston thing, but if it keeps Alonso happy (and he’s been very nice at Aston). Not that I am looking for a patronizing how is the F1 team and the manufacturer related, who owns what, F1 type discussion.
BTW, I think this is pure speculation for the sake of a new article at this stage. I just think it’d be fun. |
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That tweet author doesn't seem to be a known name at all and it doesn't even include a link to any other media, in other words my BS detector is beeping really loudly.
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I can't see it happening, unless Fernando leaves F1. I don't think it would work for Aston seeing him drive for a manufacturer that is a rival in F1
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It's Indy Fernando "wants", and he doesn't even want it that much given how much fun he's having at Aston.
File this one under "preceded by the subjunctive form." |
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Don't you feel that the aero of those cars is quite fascinating? The front splitter is in no way comparable to the competitors', properly feeding the flat bottom and the rear wing is a lot forward. I'd say between a Toy' and a Pug. I wouldn't be surprised if the next version of the french car shows a different package with a more proheminent rear duck tail and more efficient side winglets.
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Alonso could return to Le Mans... and with Ferrari.
During the press conference in Canada, Alonso explains to Leclerc that it is not necessary to leave Formula 1 to race at Le Mans: "You can do it at the same time" The Monegasque said of Le Mans: "I've never seen so many people on a circuit before, wherever I went there were a lot of passionate people, that surprised me, it's incredible." https://www.sport.es/es/noticias/mot...rrari-88792295 |
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Good news, you can buy a 499 of your own
https://sportscar365.com/industry/fe...9p-modificata/ Oh, you can't race it and sounds like you can't take it home with you either. |
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So, we're going down this road yet again. Another car that you can't take home, can't modify or race, and can't use without making a reservation. WTF, Ferrari?
Why not just make a couple more for another selected team to run, like Risi. They're going after the market that Aston Martin has with the Valkyrie. Except Aston trusts you, unlike some people... |
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Renting racecars has been "a thing" for about a decade now. Ferrari themselves are no strangers to it; off the top of my head, the 599XX and FXX come to mind. I think it was [whoever was controlling] Lotus F1 at the time who brought the track-only experience to racing cars proper, and from there the service has spread to other manufacturers. I think Ginetta offered something similar previously, but I'm happy to be corrected on this.
A few decades ago, lots of little boys wanted to be racing drivers. Some of them have now grown up and have the money to live out their fantasies, but not the appetite to go racing for real. Yes, they are renting a race car to toddle round an empty track for exorbitant sums. However, they get the experience in as safe and as personalised a manner as possible, while the manufacturer gets to make lots of money from the service, because the maintenance and travel costs are much lower than if the car was racing. They also have more control over what happens to the car/parts/data (again, because no racing means no technical regulations to adhere to). Financially, it makes more sense than actual racing if the signups reach double figures. The chassis that will become 499P Modificata were never going to be racing for real, I'm sorry to say for anyone who thought otherwise. I would assume this would have been cleared with the ACO, given how high-profile the program will be, and that the modifications were in part to ensure enough of a separation to not fall foul of testing restrictions. Although the likely clientele probably won't be pushing the car to its limits. Last edited by J Jay; 29 Oct 2023 at 09:55. |
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