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One of Audi's favoured sons , cant see that .
Ok , about Irvine . Didnt Brundle come outta retirement for Bentley . These guys were quick . Doesnt mean a fitness course couldnt fit them back up again . Lotterer - Toyota Gt500 Ara - Toyota Gt500 and previous Le Mans winner Brabham - Toyota connections and quick and Japanese Minnassian - Complaining he isnt getting enough driving Wurz - Not getting much running either and brilliant development driver |
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I could see Trulli driving for Toyota if they ever actually race a sports car program. Does he have any F1 prospects for the next year or two? I could mention Ralf Schumacher, but I guess we better not go down that route! Might as well throw out Kimi's name since he's been linked to just about everything else.
EDIT: One Rebellion driver who may deserve a shot in a big time prototype is Guy Smith. Former overall winner and he still looks pretty fast. Bleekemolen looks like a hot shoe too. Last edited by AGD; 9 Oct 2011 at 22:58. |
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As for drivers I'd take a look at the following...... Pla Capello Watts Fisichella Gene Smith Kane Lapierre Duval Paffet Jarvis Heideld Raikkonen Coulthard D/M.Franchitti Wheldon Long Gavin Ordonez ..........and so one! |
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10 Oct 2011, 00:26 (Ref:2968361) | #179 | |
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I know he is not Japanese, but I think Johnny Cocker should get a good prototype drive. Along with Alex Premat and Lucas Luhr.
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10 Oct 2011, 04:54 (Ref:2968427) | #180 | |
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Can't forget about their VLN/N24 lineup either! Lotterer was there in their LFA. I feel he's a definite for them. Nakajima is his SGT teammate, so he might be a shoe in as well. Kino****a is another name. As is Akira Iida who seems to be very fast in the LFA. Toyota have deeeep pockets too, so getting good talent could be just selling them on how good their car is.
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10 Oct 2011, 05:00 (Ref:2968430) | #181 | ||
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Dominik Schwager might be an option as well... he's pretty fast and has quite a bit of Super GT experience, so he might be on the Japanese manufacturers' lists... other than that, I supposse a lot of the new talent will come from F3/GP2/Formula Nippon...
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10 Oct 2011, 08:23 (Ref:2968482) | #182 | ||
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There are a few F1 drivers desperately clinging on to F1 who could forge a new career in sportscars such as:
Barrichello Heidfield Schumacher! Massa Trulli Glock Koveleinan |
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10 Oct 2011, 08:32 (Ref:2968486) | #183 | ||
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A big risk that Schumacher will bin the car with his sometimes over-the-edge driving... (and i know he did good in the C11 )
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I think Trulli is plenty fast but he has his share of problems. Look at the powersteering issue at lotus. Kovalainnen was able to drive around it and he couldn't drive the car. Maybe Toyota will look at their old F1 drivers to do work in the sportscar program. I just expect to see a japanese team with 3 japanese drivers besides a "pro" line up in the other car. |
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Glock is a good guess too. I remember him doing demo laps in the MkIII Eagle Toyota a few years back. Since we are just speculating, what about tires? Would Toyota go with their old partner Michelin or might they be able to get Bridgestone back to Le Mans? Maybe someone else like Dunlop? I guess it is hard to speculate about things like that. |
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My mind also wanders over to Kane and Watts but I get the impression those guys are happy with their situation and are under contract. They will be in prime position if HPD morphs back into Honda. |
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Ohw and on the driver department, what about Kazuki Nakajima. Anyone know what happend to him? He used to driver F1 for Toyota. |
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Yeah they do I'm just saying they are guys I would want in the car. But I'm probably a bit biased as a Brit.
With regards to tyres I'd love to see some different rubber in too but last time Toyota were at Le Mans they were on Michelin's and carried them through to F1 if I remember. Depends whether they blame them for that puncture in '99 I suppose! |
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Here's an interesting comment. It's from 2005... but I don't think the last race helped things. Might have been taken a bit out of context.
Anyway, Schumacher has a deal for 2012. |
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I don't know if Dunlop may have some extra engineers available with the decreases in the BMW program. Maybe they are an option. They have been looking better lately. It's been 20 years since the last Dunlop overall victory (with the Japanese oddly enough) so maybe they are primed to make a return to the top of the field. They really have not been on an overall contender since the first couple of years of the last Bentley program. |
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Im glad he doesnt like it . Id rather not see a premadonna like him there , slamming Le Mans . He made his name there ..... forgot about that did he .
I reckon all the drivers who love the place , far outweigh what that spoiled arrogant little brat has to say about it . |
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So , are you agreeing with me or what ?
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Well i somewhat agree. I think Le Mans is safe enough and that he's just being a pussy. But I would like to see him come to Le Mans to see if he still can push a sportscar to it's limits.
But before I see Schumi come to Le Mans I'd rather see a other F1 drivers there before him. He wouldn't add that much for me. |
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