Thing is though if it were a conventional LMP with a wide front track and (especially IMO) weights nearly twice as much as the DW, it wouldn't have been near as bad an accident. The DW's light weight made it easy to punt out of control--we saw that at LM this year.
Doesn't excuse the poorly timed move by the Porsche driver, though, just like with Perrazi and Davidson at LM this year.
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another win for the Toyota TS030, as clear cut as you can get it. No bad luck with the audis, no penalties, just the pure pace of the Toyota brought the win. And they even used 7 instead of 6 stops for the Audis.
And hurrah for racecontrol for not bringing out the safety car in the final 10 minutes when Prost got stuck on the start finish straight, well off the racing line. I know countries where this would have been dealt with in a different way...
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So uh, where are the complaints for diesel still being faster....
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bu then again I think they would have very much liked to win the last race of the season, just to give Toyota something to chew on. Alternatively they may indeed have sandbagged to give Toyota the idea that they are already there, which might perhaps influence the level of their development work, and come next season , the panzers return with a vengeance.
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Michael Fuller of Mulsanne's has spread a word that Mr.Baretzky hinted on probable participation of both Audi and Porsche in 2014 - Audi on diesel and Porsche on petrol. Hope that's true.
There's no hinting or secrets in that .
Audi and Porsche racing against each other in 2014 is almost a year old news now.
And the Audi Diesel, and Porsche Petrol is pretty much a given (70% of Audi's sale is Diesel, and Porsche is a sportscar manufacture so therefor Petrol)
BTW, i know who the Mike's, source is
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Indeed, but it's not something which people wants to connect with the Porsche brand. In the same way you would want to connect diesel engines with the Audi brand.
If Porsche where to brand the diesel engines, it would ultimately hurt the backbone of Porsche, which is the 911.
Although it's not the highest seller of the Porsche family, it's the model which creates the magic and the "I want" effect for all the other cars. It's the same reason why there has never, or will never be a better performing "standard" sportscar than the 911 (by standard i'm counting out the 959 and Carrera GT)
And we both know a diesel 911 would never happen, so why market one .
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Sure, I was hearing such speculations for a very long time indeed, but that was nothing more, at least to me, as people have just been supposing they would race against each other. During the Le Mans week itself, however, the most popular belief was that Porsche was to replace Audi and all Audi employees and infrastructure was to be used by Porsche from 2014 on. So here's what I consider a final confirmation of both makes' participation in the series.
And if GT3 will finally make its way to LM24, we're going to see speculations about Bentley return coming true...
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