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I think you're reading too deep into what they are saying. Honestly I think if anything, they don't seem to politic enough. Think of what's happened as a teacher giving you an exam to prepare for based on Chapters 1 and 2 and then the day before informs you that the majority of your copy of the exam will be based on chapter 3, while the rest of the class got the chapter 1/2 papers (because you were the head of the class).
For me, my only issue is two fold; 1- Ferrari should not have had a more favourable BoP 2- The "Correction" to the BoP should have been made well before Le mans, perhaps even before Spa. I can't fathom anybody believing that anyone else put in Toyota's position would feel any other way? |
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Oh I think they got questions on all three chapters, personally. Like others, I disagree with the ACO backtracking, however as an average spectator there seemed to me to be little in the way of performance difference in the end between Toyota and Ferrari and things could just as easily have gone the other way, which would no doubt have brought forward 'We won despite of BoP' comments from Toyota. Yes, they're entitled to feel aggrieved at the late change that everyone was promised wouldn't happen, but they can hardly say that they had a win taken from them by it when in the end it was co close. IMO.
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Having said all of that, I can't see us ever agreeing on Toyota's response (we both seem to agree on the ACO's adjustment being ill-timed) so I'm happy to leave it there. I just hope they suck it up and are ready to take the top step for the next race. Last edited by J Jay; 13 Jun 2023 at 19:57. |
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Fair enough. I think they'll be back. They are hungry for the respect and do seem to genuinely relish the challenge. Maybe their story will come full circle next year, maybe it won't. We'll see in about 363 days time. |
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But, like the other stuff, that isn’t really relevant to Toyota’s feelings about the BoP. |
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Toyota were going to get beaten sooner or later, but knowing them, they will make sure they come back stronger next time. Now though, it seems the competition might have just caught up with them after years of dominance and as a result we had one of the most competitive LM for quite a while, certainly the most competitive in the last 5-6 years.
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I think Toyota were probably anticipating a lot more reliability issues and incidents. Coming second has clearly unsettled them, and I can see how BOP changes might not sit well with some. The "car ate a squirrel" exuse did raise a smile though.
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Toyota was not faultless this race and maybe can point operationally where they have lost it.
Ferrari also had their issues but were lucky in the end(the new SC definately helped them) I get it the increase of weight was something that was not agreed upon originally but I think they are focusing too much on this aspect rather than how they were operationally. Years without close competition might have made them less sharp in crucial moments Yes Ferrari is a new team but they are basically the old AF Corse team who has experience of delivering against strong competitors |
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I think Akio's comments are fine. Seems to me he's saying that they fought honorably while in contrast the ACO didn't keep their 'honor' (or word) on last minute changes. I also took it to mean they gave it their best, no sand bags while some makes maybe complained for self-help or hindrance to others. It's all a big game that I think shouldn't happen. But it will still happen so good luck to all the players.
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do we feel the outcome could have been different if Toyota had entered a third car?
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Maybe. I mean, whos to say if the #7 hadn't of had the incident with the Slow Zone that it wouldn't have been in a position to benefit from the #51s pitstop issues?
I mean dont forget, if it wasn't for the squirrel hit and Hirakawas accident then the #8 was well within reach of the #51. - Probably not with the pace to catch it on track. |
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Ferrari and Porsche promoting their GT drivers have shown that many more drivers than previously thought can drive these sorts of cars well. I'm not saying it's 'easy' to find capable drivers, but GT drivers doing the business has certainly expanded the pool of drivers that can be thought of as 'capable'. And as has been mentioned previously in this thread, Toyota have plenty of domestic talent too. |
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But at the moment, the current setup suits them fine. Yes, Hirakawa didn't shower himself in glory at Le Mans, but I have full confidence he will catch up quickly. There are a couple of domestic drivers that could be options as well. |
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A good LMP2 driver sometimes is not the right pair of hands for a LMP1/top class car and Toyota actually have experience with that. Nicolas Lapierre a fanatstic LMP2 driver and fast also in LMP1s but a disaster everytime he was sitting in a Toyota at Le Mans |
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On the subject of Toyota drivers. A new Japanese protege off the production line: https://www.autosport.com/wec/news/t...ashi/10482863/
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Regarding SC, when you look at the gap between n°51 and n°8 along the race, it seems quite clear that the new rules were to the advantage of the Japanese this time. The big SC period crushed a Ferrari 51 2 minutes lead over the 8 car. Last edited by Steve McQ; 16 Jun 2023 at 10:22. |
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I do think it would suit TMG to widen the driver pool though, however they do it, so they have options available to them. Every other LMH/LMDH can have at least a couple of drivers step in if needs be, and likely to a good job of it. |
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its a bit of a give and take but slow zones usually help the car in 1st or you really have to play them with pitting early |
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Toyota drivers did do longer stints (triples then) from 4am whereas 51 double stinted then (think Pier Guido did over 4 hours til 2am to give others a break) |
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You may ask, then why did we not see more Super GT drivers in ACO series and vice versa? My view on that is for drivers, having full time programs in a country and culture so far removed from their own is not an easy choice to make, with the exception of longtime transplants like Ronnie Quintarelli or JP Oliveira, or guys like Kobayashi that went all in on F1. |
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