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6 Nov 2013, 19:08 (Ref:3328165) | #6701 | |
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You seem to be mixing up Shanghai and Bahrain
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6 Nov 2013, 23:50 (Ref:3328278) | #6703 | |
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They do look similar. Youre right that Bahrain has an endurance layout, but curiously the World Endurance Championship doesn't use it.
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7 Nov 2013, 10:18 (Ref:3328396) | #6705 | |
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Autosport confirming the two car entry at Bahrain barring any incident to one of the cars in Shanghai.
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7 Nov 2013, 21:42 (Ref:3328633) | #6707 | |
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Some of Pascal Vasselon's quotes in the newest Sportscar365 piece highlight how absurd TMG's financial situation is:
http://sportscar365.com/wec/toyota-e...s-for-bahrain/ He sounds like the principal of a small privateer outfit. They don't have enough parts for a full season with two cars? A works team of the world's largest car maker.. TMC obsession with keeping them underfunded is really starting to be rather damaging PR wise, aside from the obvious effect on their competitiveness. How they expect to beat both Audi and Porsche this way is beyond me. |
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7 Nov 2013, 22:01 (Ref:3328644) | #6708 | |
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Minimize costs at the end of 2013, go all out in 2014
Not too different from every F1 team apart from Red Bull this year. In both cases, the teams have already lost the championship. So no point to spend any more than necessary. And unlike F1, the money prizes for 2nd place in the manufacturer's title are miniscule/non-existent. |
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If you pay any attention to Toyota outside of motorsport, you may have heard of the TMG Lexus LS (TS650)? According to car magazine, Akio Toyoda was behind the project initially and was set to have 10 made for himself and others in Toyota, but now it seems that car will go ahead and be part of the next generatiom LS in 2015. So more support to TMG from the CEO and Toyota seems likely, hopefully. |
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7 Nov 2013, 23:37 (Ref:3328684) | #6710 | |
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"TMC obsession with keeping them underfunded is really starting to be rather damaging PR wise ..."
How so? No onwe but a few fans on sites like these even notice, and not a lot of those even care. Beyond that Toyota's reputation globally is unsullied, based as it is ... on success of the Camry. We'd all like Toyota, not TMG, to go racing in P1, but that doesn't seem like it is going to happen. We either appreciate what we have ... or not. |
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8 Nov 2013, 05:07 (Ref:3328759) | #6712 | |
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Sounds about right. They all along planned for only two cars at Fuji after LeMans. Now pushing it to an additional round (bahrain as they did no racing in Fuji) seems to be the wishes of both Toyota and TMG. Theyre still Toyota, just left to do their thing with their money. So if two cars are throughout all next year, TMG has more money to spend or 'mother Toyota' increased it's support!
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8 Nov 2013, 07:20 (Ref:3328783) | #6713 | ||
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The 'big push' if it comes was always going to be with the 2014 car - we will have to wait and see.
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I can't in all good faith bring myself to complain when Toyota actually up their programme for the final races instead of scaling back.
That said if they turn around and cut corners in '14 I don't think anyone will be happy. That means two full season entries and a third at Le Mans. |
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8 Nov 2013, 09:26 (Ref:3328831) | #6715 | |
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Doubt we will see 3 cars at LeMans, but it would be great! Seems like Toyota is in a good position for a win in tomorrow's race, that should bring smiles to anyone in Japan or Cologne.
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8 Nov 2013, 23:22 (Ref:3329137) | #6716 | |
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http://sportscar365.com/wec/shanghai-notebook/
2 cars for the full season next year. No word on extra entry for Le Mans Development of car on schedule, first tests will be next year Production has begun, including tub |
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Interesting tech note for the TS030 in China: the serrations on the dive plans are gone. Toyota seem to have replaced them with "normal" dive planes either in Shanghai or maybe even Fuji.
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10 Nov 2013, 08:38 (Ref:3329549) | #6719 | ||
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Video footage of the race shows that both cars raced with the more classical (non-serrated) front dive planes.
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14 Nov 2013, 20:47 (Ref:3331429) | #6721 | |
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2 cars for Bahrain confirmed. Should be a good sendout for the TS030. Bahrain is probably the best track for their hybrid power usage.
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I guess this time I shouldn't go to bed while they are leading the race. Thought they had Shanghai in the bag! I would expect that it will be full attack from both Audi and Toyota for the win since the championship is decided. Should be a good fight! |
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14 Nov 2013, 21:08 (Ref:3331451) | #6723 | |
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Lets hope there isn't a puncture in the 5th hour or a suspension failure. Shanghai was setup to be an easy win for Toyota. Bahrain might be closer since not all hybrid zones turns that follow are under 120kmh.
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In the December edition of Racecar Engineering magazine, there's an interesting piece about the new Super Formula car for 2014 and the new 550hp 2 liter turbo engines focused on fuel efficiency. There's a paragraph about how they experimented last year with half of a RV8K installed in a car with a turbo sticking out of the sidepod. The new engine is a brand new 2 liter block with direct fuel injection and spec Zytek hybrid system.
That's the most interesting and substantiated account of a new Toyota race engine I've read, and I can't help but think such an engine would be more suited for Le Mans - if Toyota really wanted to look serious about Le Mans. At least some of the developments might make their way towards Toyota's 2014 engine, whatever it ends up being. |
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