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Well enjoyed the race this weekend, had to watch it in two parts as spent weekend at the britcar event at brands hatch, but it was certainly an interesting race and felt really pleased that Rebellion won a race on the track, the performance of the toyota's were held back but as the race was much better for those changes we will see how future races pan out.
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The penalties have gone a little too far imo. The Toyota's were barely passing GTE's on the straights. That's bad for safety. They should reduce the amount of hybrid power per lap instead of the amount of fuel so much. This is what really hurts the top speed. Reducing hybrid a little more won't hurt the top speed so much, but will their 4wd advantage in acceleration. That way they'll be closer to the non-hybrids in the way they make their lap time. I guess we'll see how it goes but if Toyota were this close at basically 'max' penalties. I don't see the non-hybrids winning again until they "lose a little".
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https://sportscar365.com/lemans/wec/...ap-in-bahrain/ The championship-leading car of Sebastien Buemi, Kazuki Nakajima and Brendon Hartley will contest the fourth round of the 2019-20 season with a 2.72 second per lap handicap compared to the ‘reference car’, which in this case is the No. 6 Ginetta G60-LT-P1 AER. Toyota’s sister No. 7 car for Kamui Kobayashi, Mike Conway and Jose Maria Lopez – which trails the No. 8 by three points – will be made 2.51 seconds slower. Both Toyotas were expected to be penalized by the same amount for Bahrain because both cars are more than 40 points clear of the No. 6 Ginetta which is last in the standings and therefore the reference vehicle. The WEC rules published at the start of the season state that handicaps beyond 40 points’ worth cannot be made, meaning the TS050s should be penalized equally as long as they are above this threshold. Last edited by Deleted; 29 Nov 2019 at 20:53. |
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