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It does look like Toyota have thrown the FIA/ACO a serious bone by signing up full-time. They might do well to remind them of that if the equivalency isn't quite where it should be.
Also not sure if it's been mentioned by Hiroaki Ishiura is the first Japanese driver confirmed in the second car. Good choice? I have to admit I have zero idea about the pace of the SGT guys. |
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SGT cars are prototypes that run in similiar lmp2 lap times, so i guess that is easier for a SGT driver to switch in a lmp1 car than a GT driver (but in the reality not always true because drivers like brabham and sarrazin have been fast as soon they entered in a 908HDi from dbr9 experience)
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Looking at the splash Treluyer & Lotterer made at Le Mans I'd say that SGT seems to be excellent preparation for LMP racing.
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It was posted in another thread here. http://tentenths.com/forum/showpost....postcount=1475
All the refuelling equipment will have the same flow. No modifications will be made to the petrol engines in 2012. The performance of the diesel engines will be pegged back by around 7% by decreasing the size of the air restrictors and the supercharger pressure. The diameter of the restrictors will be reduced from 47.4 mm to 45.8 mm for engines that have a single restrictor, and from 33.5 mm to 32.4 mm for those engines that have two. In addition, the supercharger pressure of the turbos will be reduced from 3 000 to 2 800 milibars. The fuel tank capacity of diesel-engined LM P1 cars will be reduced by 5 litres (65 to 60 litres). Last edited by TF110; 2 Feb 2012 at 20:32. |
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the whole Dome, Toyota and Audi news is great. does anyone know who should have the Hybrid advantage? im guessing audi is using the Flywheel which is the same used in the Porsche 911 hybrid but will it come with the supercharger as with all the R18's? Last edited by tyronnezx; 2 Feb 2012 at 22:34. |
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So I'm confused. I know that Toyota is registered as a full-time team, but do they actually plan on racing in all the post-Sebring races or will it still be a cherry pick deal? Did the ACO grant Toyota waivers for planned force majeure?
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Looks like the ACO have deemed which end of the car the hybrid system drives . Quote from the LM 24 press release "
3. Hybrid engines Energy can be released to the front wheels but only above 120 km/h. Safety measures concerning the specific braking requirements for hybrid engines have also been defined. " |
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Hey thats exactly what i was thinking. so before 120km/h use rear wheels then switch to front after. how effective that will just be a massive black hole. at 120 k's is there even a point in having front wheel drive? in the corners it will just lead to massive under steer |
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in my opinion mugello is more similiar to road atlanta configuration than le mans track. I did a track day last year there and in my opinion the only thing in common between mugello and le mans track is just "arrabbiata" turns that may remind a bit porsche turns.
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It was originally planned to enter only selected races, which would have fallen short of the number required to be considered a full-time entrant but due to the unexpected changes faced by the FIA World Endurance Championship, that plan has been revised. |
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It may have something to do with Peugeot pulling out?
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It's definitely something to do with Peugeot. To score points as a manufacturer you need to be a full time participant.
http://www.lemans.org/wpphpFichiers/...ist_310112.pdf In this full season entry list you can see that Toyota stands next to Audi on the manufacturers table. It would have looked pretty bad if there was only Audi there... |
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I figure they stepped up their participation to get points and prize money in return, and to maybe fill in for the loss of Peugeot?
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As I understand it, new regs are coming for 2014 (or is it 2015 now?). This gives the TS030 two years to beat Audi, and I think this year is a long shot, with the car being so new and all.
Seems like an odd decision to make a car for these regulations with maybe only one realistic shot to win at Le Mans. |
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I am thinking Toyota realized that with Peugeot out, Toyota could see some podium finishes and could possibly finish second or third in constructor points, for the cost of the entry fee and adding a couple races to its planned schedule.
Also, with Audi the only diesel, ACO is a lot more likely to really hit the diesel/gasoline parity issue. A runaway for Audi at every race would hurt the WEC in its first year. I'd say Toyota's move came because the company saw a chance to score some cheap PR--and I wouldn't be surprised in ACO/FIA did a little begging and promising. The Feb. 14 meeting should produce some interesting news. |
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