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As for the "490hp" for GTE is from this website- http://www.corvetteracing.com/2012-specifications.shtml. If you want quoted power figures from lmp2 engines, you can download this pdf from Oak racing- http://www.oak-racing.com/wp-content...ak-v6_WEB1.pdf. Page 15 gives you the weights and power outputs of the Judd, Nissan and HPD engines. This is from 2013 btw, so no comparing to SuperGT. Or you can take Nissan's website quoted 450hp+ figure with the 40mm restrictor. This should hopefully end the lmp2 power level argument. Maybe Austin will give us more to talk about with regards to Toyota. I hear MWM will have another interview with them this weekend. |
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Tweet from the team confirms that car #7 will return at Fuji. So now we have something to talk about.
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There were some very strong indications that the Nissan is/was produced a lot more than the official 450 hp: close to and maybe more than 500 hp! http://tentenths.com/forum/showthread.php?p=2857472 http://tentenths.com/forum/showthread.php?p=2863736 http://tentenths.com/forum/showthread.php?p=2863811 http://tentenths.com/forum/showthread.php?p=2866061 |
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16 Sep 2013, 11:43 (Ref:3304646) | #6580 | ||
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I found the last part of that Toyota quote to be most interesting in that it implies all sorts of negative things if the team doesn't perform well at Suzuka.
I find Toyotas "toe in the water" manner of sportscar racing really irritating. Either do it properly or sod off. Either way I predict annihilation at the hands of Audi this year and Porsche next. |
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16 Sep 2013, 11:59 (Ref:3304651) | #6581 | ||
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Are they still frightened about spending money on motor racing given the complete and utter failure their F1 team turned out to be, or something? Thanks to them I'm just wishing this year would be over for the FIA WEC already, so we could see some proper competition for Audi. |
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16 Sep 2013, 12:13 (Ref:3304656) | #6582 | ||
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Obviously they're spending too little now, they haven't found a balance yet but there is a good chance they will get there and a good showing at Fuji will help. You can't blame them, at least they have made a long-term commitment to LMP1 racing and are actually there, helping keep the championship afloat. That's more than can be said about most other manufacturers, especially certain Japanese ones. |
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16 Sep 2013, 13:28 (Ref:3304683) | #6583 | ||
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I don't know if someone has already reported the news, but anyway... Toyota has confirmed a second LMP1 for next race in Austin.
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For some unknown reason, people have chosen to ignore what Toyota have said from day one. The undertook a multi-year test program to evaluate hybrid technology, and work with the ACO to put this tech in the regs.
The intended to only test during '12, a limited race program in '13, and a major effort from '14 onwards with a new regs car. The sports circumstances changed, and they stepped into the breach in '12 after Peugeot's withdrawal, then made two season long entries in the '13 WEC at the behest of the ACO (with the understanding one car would be run after Le Mans). Resources for the latter half of '13 have been diverted to the '14 car, which was always intended to be the programs first full attack on the WEC and Le Mans, and best suited to their hybrid tech. In addition, TMG have made available a class leading P1 engine to customers, they even offered Rebellion the TS030 engine for this season, but the team decided to stick with the tried and trusted motor. For '14 TMG will once again be offering a P1 engine, it's yet to be seen whether this is shared with the 'TS040'. On the other hand, Porsche announced their program two years back, but understandably, decided to hold back their program until '14. Meanwhile, Nissan have embarked on a program that can be described as 90% PR, 10% on track competition (not including their welcome engine support in P2). Hopefully the ZEOD program is the start of a return to P1, or at least a regular WEC presence with the aforementioned car (in an invitation class). |
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No one will ever give you the real power outputs, anyhow, that's only part of the story. At the Le Mans Test Day, a Michelin engineer told RLM, by their calculations, the '14 P1's would be as quick as current cars. That's as close as you'll get to a definitive answer before the cars hit the tracks. Year to year developments can gain seconds on track, particularly a circuit the size of Le Mans, for a layman to pin down all the variables of the '14 regs, and give a definitive statement on the cars' pace, is next to impossible. There's little reason to think P1 regs will change in any great fashion for the next 5, even 10 years. The ACO/FIA saw little reason to change chassis regs substantially, while engines are effectively free. With stability, manufacturer's and teams can make longer-term investments, and fine tune their chassis/engines. On the ACO/FIA's part, reducing energy allocation/fuel flow is an easy change, with the twin benefit of controlling the cars pace, while meeting their ultimate goal of reducing a cars energy consumption. |
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Pretty extreme. Either come in and compete at the highest possible level or don't bother? It's an approach which would ensure some pretty small grids, surely......? |
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I'd like to think positive. They could have just left it at one car like last year. I guess we'll just have to wait and see. They already confirmed their 2014 entry so I think the only question is the amount of cars and how many years? |
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17 Sep 2013, 03:41 (Ref:3304983) | #6591 | |
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Toyota's PR for Austin is out. The interesting thing is of the lmp1 teams, only Stephane Sarrazin has any on track running at COTA.
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I don't buy the story that they are only competing "to help out the ACO". If their target really was 2014, to coincide with the new regs, then I find it hard to believe that a conservative organisation such as Toyota would sign off on building a couple of chassis for a campaign lasting only two years. They must have been planning to "go for it" this year and yet again they have cut back to only one chassis. Well, we all saw how that strategy can bite you after only 30 mins when there is no back up car. I believe Toyota has merely been naïve. It achieved some remarkable, unexpected, results last year and thought it could turn up this year with a lightly tweaked revision of last years car. That has been shown up, so they have cut their losses and run off, leaving Wurz and co. on the sidelines. |
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And if you refer to 2014, racing for two season just to influence regs more? Makes sense for a manufacturer that clearly is afraid to spend money... |
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17 Sep 2013, 08:34 (Ref:3305070) | #6598 | ||
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What point is there running two cars all year if LeMans was/is your goal, on top of their decision to run one car originally? So saving money and building a better more focused 2014 car is pretty logical imo. They don't have a huge budget to run on, so what is the best move? Pretty easy decision. Last edited by TF110; 17 Sep 2013 at 08:45. |
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