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2 Oct 2012, 05:12 (Ref:3145004) | #4251 | |
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Show their hand? Does it even matter? Audi needs to work harder than Toyota does IMO. But surely it wouldn't hurt to run Sebring. Unless it destroys a car, but by next year they shouldn't have an issue with spares.
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2 Oct 2012, 06:39 (Ref:3145027) | #4252 | |
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Spares are always an issue at the beginning of a new season. Unless they would race with the 2012 specification of the car, like Audi often did at Sebring.
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2 Oct 2012, 07:13 (Ref:3145038) | #4253 | |
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But remember what Vasselon said about the chassis possibly being used again for next year. So they may have plenty of spares being built up if they reuse the same design.
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2 Oct 2012, 07:52 (Ref:3145055) | #4254 | |
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The tub might stay the same, but that does not mean that all the other components will not be updated. Manufacturers try to fix the final specification of the car as late as possible. The aero of the 2012 TS030 changed drastically between the Paul Ricard presentation and Le Mans, and then again for the post Le Mans races.
In order to participate in Sebring, they need a whole set of spare body parts, noses, rear wings, suspension components, etc. |
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I think Toyota should do what Peugeot and Audi usually do, take a year old car, thn if they crash, so what? Unless they are going to reuse the tub? but they would be silly to not have spares by then....
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Sebring 2013 has the scope to be a jaw-dropper in this light. Toyota in my mind have to run Sebring to learn the complexities of running 12 quick hours over a proven car breaker. By the same token, there's no sense in not bringing a two car WEC squad to Florida. There's no stigma about failing here, because let's face it, the real prize is in June. |
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7 Oct 2012, 17:06 (Ref:3147704) | #4260 | |
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I suppose the testing programme of Toyota has to be taken into account - i.e. where they want to put the kilometres in.
It makes sense for Audi to race seen as the track is often a cornerstone of their testing. Maybe Toyota could go there out before the race like Peugeot were slated to do? I'm not sure they would want to share track time at a big test like that. Would they? Not sure what the precedent is for that when it was Audi/Pug? |
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9 Oct 2012, 04:49 (Ref:3148649) | #4261 | |
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Toyota PR for Fuji is out- http://www.toyotahybridracing.com/ja...toyota-racing/ not just Toyota's home track (they own it) but very close to where the Hybrid system was made.
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11 Oct 2012, 09:11 (Ref:3149832) | #4263 | |
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Part 5 and 6 are online as well:In http://tentenths.com/forum/showthrea...23#post3149323 Acid09 gave a short summary in English of the interview with Leupen.
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11 Oct 2012, 22:49 (Ref:3150175) | #4264 | |
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Is that to be next year their WEC lineup will be the same as LeMans from this year? Vasselon seems pleased with those drivers.
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11 Oct 2012, 23:38 (Ref:3150192) | #4265 | |
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Yes that what the article says, drivers stay the same for 2013.
They'll need three additional guys for Le Mans of course. |
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12 Oct 2012, 02:20 (Ref:3150224) | #4266 | |
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Good stuff. I guess Buemi isn't getting an F1 seat.
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12 Oct 2012, 13:12 (Ref:3150408) | #4268 | |
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The chassis has probably never been to Japan before as well.
Toyota really is an interesting mix, Rob Leupen said in that interview that they partly consider themselves to be a German team.. very international outfit |
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I don't think he's hotheaded. He's an aggressive driver sometimes. But that hasn't really shown this year. Especially not at Suzuka this past weekend. He kept his cool with Button breathing down his neck. If he doesn't get another F1 drive Toyota would be good to pick him up. They did it with Buemi! He hasn't done SuperGT!
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12 Oct 2012, 20:13 (Ref:3150547) | #4272 | |
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Will be interesting to see how Toyota go about filling the third car. I don't see any 'big name' signings to be honest if they are keeping their current drivers too.
WEC running: Wurz/Lapierre + Nakajima (when available) Davidson/Sarrazin + Buemi (when available) That doesn't leave a lot leftover unless Oreca do get gifted the running of a car for a few rounds. I'd expect Andrea Caldarelli + one Japanese SGT driver + ??? |
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12 Oct 2012, 20:16 (Ref:3150549) | #4273 | |
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Di Grassi or Pla?
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12 Oct 2012, 20:22 (Ref:3150556) | #4274 | |
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Maybe Duval will change his mind now that he has seen that the TS030 is a race winner.
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