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If there was to be any value for them, it would surely require that they be competing against Audi...who equally can't justify competing at this juncture without adequate competition, who at least would give some modicum of ammunition for their case to the corporate heads that be. Catch 22.
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#2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7 and #8 is available. What we must remember is the 908H!, which is either the #1, or one of the available chassis. So at least 6 chassis able to be upgraded and being raced. But some might be saved as spares, so we are maybe down to 4 chassis to be raced!?, and if Peugeot them self take 3 to race in Le Mans, only 1 can be offered? |
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The Hybrid is #01, and you seem to have missed the part about #02 and #03 being destroyed in accidents. I suppose #06 could be pressed back into service, but I don't see them risking the LM winning chassis.
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It seems that people here are assuming that Peugeot is incapable of building more chassis, if they really wanted to.
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But that removes 3 chassis!, so i only think we will see one Private Peugeot next year!?, unless Peugeot Sport, don't race themself. |
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Better make it 4: The two destroyed, the development car and the 'museum' car. Thay already said that they would race three cars and that they will 'give' one to privateers. I hardly think that even if they built more chassis for this year, that we will see more that one privateer 908.
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Have they stated specifically that they are unwilling, or is this an assumption without backup? They've built eight chassis in three years. Emperical evidence points to them building at least two a year, and two of the three years, they've built three, essentially for a single year, or even single race service.
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Why would they build extra chassis for just Le Mans, in these times?. |
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I am not suggesting they will, just stating that "if" they want to fund cars to run in the ALMS, and need chassis, they "could" build more, "if" they wanted to. It is an option available to them, and they are not restricted to just using existing chassis as many posts have assumed here.
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Clearly my point here is that they are not restricted to existing chassis, and that they "could" build more chassis "if" they want to. They haven't specifically stated they would, or wouldn't build more chassis, "if" there was a need. I made no claims either way, just presented it as an option. I didn't say they were "willing", or "unwilling", though others did, presented as fact. |
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If someone is going to pay for it , why not build another one ?
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Maybe they will be represented in ALMS next year with the 908 , and the following the same .
What is it racing against in the ALMS ..... thats going to beat it on a good day ? A Peugeot win is a Peugeot win ..... maybe a 908 in ALMS and a newer model in Europe and Le Mans ? |
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Running the 908 (or supporting a privateer), and also having to run their own new car could be too much!. Remember that a new car needs constant development and fine tuning to be fast and reliable (see the 908 in 07 and the R15 this year), so they properly wont have the time or resources to support another team. (I think that is also what went "wrong" with the Kolles team). A Peugoet win is a Peugeot win. Peugeot is very good at "showing of" their victories, so they'll take any victory they can get, but if Peugeot had to choose running only in ALMS, or only in LMS, then the LMS races will be more interesting choice, as Peugeot has a market in Europe, but not in America, so it would be easier for Peugeot to get a sale out of an LMS victory than from an ALMS victory. Therefor Peugeot is more likely to race in LMS than ALMS, and therefor, if they had to support a privateer, then it would likely be an LMS competitor (or Asia LMS, as they do sell some cars in Asia). But could Peugeot just be selling their cars (/one car), and letting the team do what they want to with it? |
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But as this is all speculation, we will see what Peugeot wishes to do in the near future, I would imagine. L.P. |
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There was already rumours Klien was leaving the team, same for Brabham...wondering who Peugeot-Sport will chose as replacement
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