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19 Oct 2013, 01:16 (Ref:3319671) | #76 | |
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They had the 2012 car at Silverstone. And ran the 2012 tires. Once on the 2013 tires they were fine. LeMans they were never on the same pace as Audi. But they were definitely closer in mixed conditions.
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19 Oct 2013, 02:00 (Ref:3319676) | #77 | |
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Yes the Toyotas could match or surpass the pace of the Audi's... just open the throttle, waste how much fuel it takes, which is what happens in practices (though the 2 Audi's are only .181 sec behind for the slowest, that is, less than 2 tens of a second, which is really very little), only in race if they do that there goes the fuel tank capacity advantage down the drain... and worst reliability problems would rise exponentially for a engine that does more than double of the rpm, compared to a diesel.
It is what it is, seems pretty fair to me... if one solution is technically better than another, specially for this kind of races, is not the case to make the best "forcible" worst so that the worst can have a change... and lets race bot pit stop count... (unfortunately ACO/FIA seems bent exactly on the abhorrent). |
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19 Oct 2013, 02:39 (Ref:3319686) | #78 | ||
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When does qualifying start?
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19 Oct 2013, 02:43 (Ref:3319688) | #79 | ||
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1:20 PM Japanese time. WEC's site does have a time zone converter on their site, though.
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19 Oct 2013, 03:01 (Ref:3319693) | #80 | |
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No live streaming feed also i suppose... this Fuji edition is full of surprises, things are going real hot fast there, times are already more than 1 sec faster than last year for this 2 teams... of course Toyota wants to win at home at all cost, but Audi wont sell that cheap to then, no matter if they only need to finish podium to be champions lol...
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19 Oct 2013, 03:07 (Ref:3319694) | #81 | ||
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According to fiawec.com qualifying will be streamed live.
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In exactly one hour it will start (5:20 UK time) and it will be shown live on the fiawec.com site.
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it's on guys!!!
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#97 1:38.605 wow!!!!
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That's the question. If Toyota and Audi ultimately have to stop the same number of times (and the rain may help Audi in that respect, but not necessarily), this will play in favour of Audi.
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19 Oct 2013, 14:45 (Ref:3319823) | #87 | |
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This is very good, this is the way to go ... faster not slower...
First round Audi wins, but remarkable is that everyone is ~1 sec faster than last year. |
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19 Oct 2013, 15:02 (Ref:3319832) | #88 | |
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Yet those gains are in spite of just a little less "event maximum speed", which means the gains are due to better balance, optimized efficiency(accelerating) and higher speed cornering.
The trend doesn't spell good for privateers, not enough resources to compete on refinement... i foresee a future WEC with only real professional teams backed by factories, let Nissan enter, Honda... perhaps Peugeot again or Renault.. Porsche is confirmed... hardly see room for "enthusiasts". |
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Forecast for Fuji looks pretty godawful. Rain fall estimated to be up to one inch/25mm during the daytime hours. Hopefully the track drains well--I remember much of a F1 race being run under the pace car because of ponding one year.
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I've mainly been following PLM today so I haven't had much time to check in on the FIA WEC but wow, what a great battle we have on our hands, rain or no rain! Audi, Toyota, Toyota, Audi, and another classic Aston Martin vs. Ferrari vs. Porsche battle in GTE. And great run by Larbre to put the #50 Corvette into 2nd in GTE-Am in quali... very impressive. And Gainer International (Greaves in hiding) is in 3rd and KCMG 6th... not bad for the Asian part-timers. |
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19 Oct 2013, 20:34 (Ref:3320045) | #91 | |
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That sucks. The one race where Toyota seems to be really well set up and now the weather will potentially ruin their chances.
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19 Oct 2013, 20:50 (Ref:3320059) | #92 | |
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The weather is an unknown for everyone. It doesnt automatically give Audi a win. Just because they have part time 4wd does not make them favored in the wet. If anything it will be better for Toyota to extend the fuel economy advantage. Plus they are great in top speed. Sector 1 is Toyotas strong point with the low speed turn 1. I think that will be an area to watch before they hit turn 4 100r.
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I'm not convinced Audi's temporary 4WD counts for much in the way of traction in the wet. |
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19 Oct 2013, 21:25 (Ref:3320084) | #96 | ||
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McNish already stated that Toyota has a very good chance to win the race (see post #62). Now Lotterer is doing the same:
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One thing is for certain, Toyota winning their home race would be very good news for the WEC in several different ways.
They need to provide a good show for the big wigs. |
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But the rain will help Toyotas fuel economy and their traction control system is more effective than Audi so the race is not instantly an Audi benefit.
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19 Oct 2013, 22:26 (Ref:3320111) | #100 | |
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I bet theyre at Fuji now. Nakajima's twitter shows Akio Toyoda at the Tokyo motorsport festival from last week. If he is on hand to show support for that, hes probably happy to see Toyota doing well at home.
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