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Very true. Any other manufacturer could have taken them on too, but they didn't. And the fact they are still on top despite more competition shows they weren't exactly taking it easy earlier either.
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They've really upped their game. They knew sitting still wouldn't cut it. But the pace they have found was definitely needed seeing how fast the competition is. Especially Ferrari!
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How do you rate Toyota s Test day? Is there really a problem, or Toyota is hiding their pace? Usually they do not complain on the car and usually they do not sandbag...I am a bit worried. What do you guys think?
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6 Jun 2023, 06:48 (Ref:4160170) | #554 | |
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Same as test days in 2021 and 2022, they look similar to their competitors but come the race day, they will just dominate again But that's just my gut feeling
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Of course Toyota has a few reasons to sandbag to say the least. I do not know whether the No. 8 Toyota really had issues, but normally Toyota is always the one who wants to be on track all the time and always be the first out. Nonetheless, better to have problems on test day than come raceday. It would be very interesting to know whether Toyota had fresh rubber on their fastest lap attempt, or not, usually the tell the media those things. Ferrari did two full stints with Giovinazzi and they seemed to have a really good pace throughout. The Speed trap stats are very interesting. Suddenly, Toyota is on top, in fact both Toyotas achieved their best on the second part of testday at the beginning. There I think they turned the engine a wee bit. |
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The number 8 lack of pace seems to be a little bit of a mystery to them. The 7 crash was an inconvenience too.
On turning the engine up. They can’t and there is no point. The power through the rev range is defined by the rules. I suppose you could run under this, but there is no point. It is relatively low limit anyway and it is constantly measured by the ACO. They’d know. Which brings us to sandbagging. Often just running through your program is labeled sand bagging! The 8s problems aside, they are pretty quick, had a disrupted session and it was just test day. They look, relative to Ferrari, where you’d expect them to be! Last edited by Adam43; 6 Jun 2023 at 10:25. |
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I'm more worried about driver errors. 3 different drivers (Conway, Hartley, Lopez) have all crashed this season, albeit not in the races. Giving me Lapierre vibes.
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Under a bit more pressure?
Although two of those I’m not worried about in the race. As you say that’s not where it has happened. I think think the overall consistency and speed puts these squads at the top of the Hypercar crews. Some of the others need more top class running and embedding in their current team. |
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Definitely under a bit more pressure this year, biggest test for the team for quite a number of years.
That said, the drivers certainly appeared very relaxed at the autograph session in the pitlane yesterday, KK especially, he was hilarious. I want some of whatever he'd been eating, drinking or smoking lol. Adam, question for AM when you're next in contact with him (a very serious technical question which none of the drivers were able to answer), is there a specific significance to the addition of cherry blossom to the livery of the cars this year? I associate cherry blossom in Japan with the month of March. |
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Thank you for the useful infos! What do you mean by "They look, relative to Ferrari, where you’d expect them to be!" - can you tell me your opinion regarding Ferrari? For me, Ferrari is pretty quick and thus far consistent. I tell you the truth, I am waiting and hoping for typical Ferrari mistakes, as driver errors, problems in pit lane, technical issues - the car is in the dawn of his evolution. Who shares my thoughts? |
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Yes, Lapierre was fired because of his mistakes, I think mainly because of the 2014 crash in the rain down the Mulsanne after the race start. |
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I have also seen that Kobayashi is in a very good mood, let s hope he is not pretending it. He is a man full of heart. ...and afterall: when the team Boss is smiling it indicates something, and the fans should smile too. |
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May be "Total" insipiration: "TotalEnergies' Excellium racing 100 which is made from bioethanol produced by waste from french vineyards." Next time I'll run out of gas on the autoroute, the rescue team could find me totally done, smiling foolishly and laughing stupidly…
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Good idea, but I think Kamui s smile has a different background - at least hope so |
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Seriously, its gonna be the start of several heat waves here and the airco systems and may be the wipers will play a role. I see you're not the Ferrari #1 fan, may be their cockpit shape and size could be an inconvenient for them. Or may be not. The Toys offer more room and certainly a better view on the track. Not a detail. |
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Well, I have been a Ferrari fan ever since, but not in LM just in F1. Ferrari did not collide with Toyota whom I am a fan since 1999 so there was no need to dislike any of them At Le Mans I am a die-hard Toyota fan. To be rude I hope Ferrari would do Ferrarish things, mishaps etc. To be honest the car is certainly fast. We will se in race conditions. |
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Not related to Toyota's WEC effort in specific, but to one of the team's personalities.
Toyota WEC driver and team manager Kamui Kobayashi will run a Toyota Genuine Parts sponsored #67 23XL entry for the Cup Series Indy road race. https://racer.com/2023/06/07/kobayas...-23xi-at-indy/ |
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Hydrogen Hypercar for Toyota in 2026?
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Saw some pictures of the mystery car under wraps. Looks really low, like a prototype. Im intrigued by what they have to unveil.
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And it matches the blossom in DC!
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I would say the difference maker was seen in the 3rd free practice. Both Toyotas were circulating at a very neat and steady average laptime pace, better than all the cars. I am making more worries about the weather update, on saturday there are 25 mm-s of rain expected. That would launch chaos! there is a high possibility that the field would start behind safety car and circulating like this for hoooours. Or, the Race will be red flagged with the time ticking. |
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TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Unveils "GR H2 Racing Concept" at Le Mans 24 Hours
I wonder what is the tank size and whether it's using compressed or liquefied hydrogen. |
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