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6 Feb 2004, 19:32 (Ref:865728) | #1 | ||
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Caddy and Toyota
People have criticized caddy for doing a lot of testing and picking the races they would run but didn't Toyota due huge amounts of testing and did only 2 races-Lemans 98/99.
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6 Feb 2004, 19:34 (Ref:865730) | #2 | ||
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Probably to get in F1 faster.
Toyota is the biggest unachievement in LM, IMHO. They really deserve a victory. Why not sale that kind of cars to customers ? I still cannot swallow that... |
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6 Feb 2004, 19:35 (Ref:865731) | #3 | |
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Maybe they will let SARD win LM for them, and then claim it as there own.
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Wouldn't that be like in the mid 80s when Joest with a privateer 956 beat the factory team at LM?
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6 Feb 2004, 19:37 (Ref:865735) | #5 | ||
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I think that race cars are built to be raced...period...regardless of the builder or the team...
You don't learn anything or improve on what you've got by sitting in the garage and collecting dust... It was my main criticism of both Lister and Team Nasamax last year, and also was my biggest problem with the Matthews Racing R&S in 2002... Why spend that kind of money only to race 2, 3 or 4 times a year at the most??? |
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6 Feb 2004, 19:53 (Ref:865744) | #6 | ||
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I agree with you FAB, big under-achievment for Toyota. The record is telling:
1998 - Car 27 = 9th, Car 28 = DNF, Car 29 = DNF 1999 - Car 1 = DNF, Car 2 = 2nd, Car 3 = DNF Besides the 2nd place in 1999, the only other bright spot is that they earned the fastest lap for both races. Why didn't they contest the 1998 FIA GT championship? And they ran it as a GTP in 1999, why didn't they return in 2000? Just because of the F1 program? It's not like they were racing it that much anyways, surely they could have put together a two-car effort for 2000. Perhaps they were afraid of the Germans. Oh well, at least it was an innovative car. |
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6 Feb 2004, 19:55 (Ref:865747) | #7 | ||
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I don't think the FIA would let the GTOne run in the series.
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Cadillac was criticised for the way the programme as a whole was run (yes - no - maybe) than just for the races they did/did not run. After all, they did do a full season in ALMS, and just when things began to look up......... |
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In 1999, the FIA actually proposed a protoytpe championship, run seperatly from FIA GT (now only GT and N-GT). Mercedes were going to enter, but Porsche pulled out and Audi were not interested. With only one manufactuer, the series never got off the ground. Last edited by JAG; 6 Feb 2004 at 20:02. |
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A GTP championship would have been cool. Didn't know about that, thanks for the history lesson JAG. But in reality, would it have been any more successful than GT1 or FIA SCC was? Why did they not just morph the GT1 category of the FIA GT championship into a GTP class. It could have ran with the GT and N-GT classes.
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The series would have been the FIA Sports Prototype Series for GTPs and Open prototypes.
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So FIA GT lost out on BMW and Audi entries. FIA SCC never allowed full ACO spec cars, let alone works cars. The beauty of the LMES/ALMS regs is that they cater for all cars, open or closed. |
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for all that we sometimes knock audi...they have written the blueprint for how a manufacturer should go about things.
true its sad that toyota left sportscar racing, but hey...look at their great successes in f1.. |
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heh ... dont forget the ts010 ...
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6 Feb 2004, 23:28 (Ref:865909) | #17 | |
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What about the 1989 Toyota 89CV. Didn't this car get pole at LM, but the time was disallowed because it was the spare chassis that was used. Yet more bad luck for Toyota.
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The Toyota ran a third race - a single car entry in the 1999 100kms back in japan - If i remember rightly the race was won by a Nissan R391
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I will never see GTOneon track again because its length exceeds the regulations. And its price should be to high for any private team.
In 1998 and 1999, Toyota was unlucky and all competitors were strong. |
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i remember paulo barilla quoting figures in excess of 1100 bhp in qualifying spec' for the car (a la mark blundell in 1990). |
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I honestly feel that to avoid accidents (Eg,Mercedes-Benz) LeMans should insist that a new chassis should have completed in some races first and not just testing . The Benz did somewhere between 20 and 30 thousand klicks testing . But at LeMans it is a differant story . What kind of ******** is it to tell a driver not to follow the car in front too closely ?! |
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Money plays a role in racing too. But this is why I think the Autocon car will be at the top of the heap for privateers in the ALMS this year. They ran a whole season last year even though they were down on power and have regrouped for a better season this year. |
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