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It could be. However, is there something with the compound and/or construction that would have an impact besides the size adjustment from the ARX-02 days?
Pickett was complaining about the design of the tires for the Lola (obviously not the wider front tires) in that they were designed more for diesels (or at least the older, more powerful petrol cars) than for today's petrol cars: Quote:
I don't know if this is an issue that is or can be sufficiently settled prior to Toyota's debut. Of course, this is all assuming they are going with Michelin. That may not be the case. |
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All of this is fine of course if expectations are kept low in the first year, and it is made clear that 2012 is a year for testing and gaining experience. |
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Of course. When AMR can swallow it, it should be quite nominal fine for Toyota.
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So I insist a Sebring entry is plausible (although it's a very tight schedule obviously), even if they know the car won't fight for the win. And Spa sounds like a mandatory apearance for anyone contesting Le Mans anyway, so in the worst scenario we'll see them there, but I bet it will be sooner. |
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I read the article, but it is unclear if any major changes have been made aside from the size change. Obviously Peugeot and Audi have their programs with Michelin to create specific tires for each car and I'm sure those two teams are more than happy, but will there be enough time for Toyota to get the same results with their car? I'm sure Toyota isn't wanting to bolt on AMR-One tires or something to go racing. Of course, this all assumes that Michelin is the tire.
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Pretty fantastic news. WEC just gained some further credibility.
The concept (to me) looks similar to the early 908 design linked earlier in this thread - very 908-esque from the front to the roof-scoop, from there on the chassis seems similar to the R18. Should be interesting to see which drivers end up at the Toyota camp. Can't wait for next year. |
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In the beginning of the week the technical rules for 2012 are announced. One of the 3 main highlights is that "The release of energy is allowed on the front wheels but only above 120 km/h." However, the 2011 rules already allowed this: "Recovery and release of energy from the brakes, either on the 2 wheels of the front axle, or on the 2 wheels of the rear axle." Hence, the real change for 2012 is that the electric FWD must not be active at low speeds and thus the risk of the hybrid rules being misused as driving aid (i.e., 4WD) are ruled out. The big question is why are the hybrid rules further refined? ... Clearly because one of manufacturers will use a hybrid system that operates on the front wheels. Today Toyota announces their return to Le Mans with a hybrid petrol drive train. That can not be a coincidence! Moreover, when F1 introduced KERS, Toyota's engine boss Luca Marmorini was very critical about the rules. He called the F1 KERS primitive because it was only allowed to operate on the rear wheels, while most of the braking (70%) is typically done by the front wheels. This leads me to conclude that the Toyota hybrid system will operate on the front wheels. |
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I agree, FWD 'KERS'. This is the best news I've heard all year. Toyota have a lot of former F1 Staff waiting to be used, I imagine they'll be put to good use! This is all I've been waiting for. Bring on 2012! GO TOYOTA!
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Great to see Toyota return, and not do a Porsche (leave it for a few years till they actually come back).
Hopefully they'll take the fight to Audi and Peugeot. Shame that over the last few years Le Mans has simply been about those two, when in previous years it was always so open. Hopefully with Toyota returning, Porsche in a few years, and probably a couple of others too, it'll start to become a wide open race once again. Great news for WEC too. I so hope Silverstone remains on the calendar so I can go in 2012. |
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Another potential reason or benefit of not going the WEC championship in 2012 is that Toyota may be able to bypass any testing restrictions if there are any for next year.
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Plus its not like they wernt busy in ALMS/LMS/ILMC and lots more . Plus the rules were against them , their just getting them sorted out FFS . Jesus , some people just crack me up !!! Just what do you expect from Porsche competitions department then ? ..... The next space shuttle !!! |
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Mike thinks the engine is a development of the 3.4L V8:
http://www.mulsannescorner.com/newssept11.html This would be nice. Sound aspect, you know. |
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I was hoping for the turbo 4 for nostalgic purposes. We have lots of 3.4L NA V8s as it is including the TMG Rebellion engine itself obviously. Is there any chance then that Rebellion gets the same engine (minus the hybrid) or a slightly weakened version of the same engine as the factory team?
Mike's word about the hybrid system (or the lack of news regarding the hybrid system) is a bit concerning. I'm sure Toyota is working feverishly and maybe they are just being secretive, but with the combination of the old engine design, possible lack of hybrid development, and possible lack of chassis development, is there any chance that this project may not come close to what we are hoping for in 2012? Then again, there is something to be said about going with an engine with a proven track record. |
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There's no doubt this has been in the works for some time now so I don't really think there should be any concern when it comes to what the hybrid system will be or how the chassis goes.
Plus, Toyota is about to **** off every single private petrol LMP runner that's been complaining about equivalency.... Hopefully Rebellion gets some help from the factory to improve their pace even more! |
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I think it will be intresting to see how a factory petrol engined LMP1 with full works backing gets on aginist the diesels
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