Toyota's Possible Return to Le Mans
RacingManiac
02-11-2001, 05:48 PM
According to a Mag I read in the store, there are rumors that Toyota might make another assault at the 24 hours classic in the near future. Rumor said that a Le Mans trimmed Toyota GT-One is spotted in testing at some European tracks. This is strange because GT-One 's main duty nowadays are to test the component for Toyota's F1 effort, but a Le Mans trim GT-One maybe a sign of interest for their return to Le Mans. The rumor also said that they might not return as Toyota, but as Lexus.
igor@af
02-11-2001, 05:55 PM
that would be pretty interesting... a Lexus Le Mans Car....
What's the point though?
What's the point though?
RacingManiac
02-11-2001, 06:05 PM
Le Mans is more consumer base from a company's point of view than F-1. A Le Mans victory would says a lot about a car's construction and reliability. Audi gains a lot of publicity from their 1-2-3 at Le Mans and Bentley want to revive their image. Lexus never had a sporty image before and a Le Mans win would do it some good....
Dylan_Michael
02-11-2001, 07:29 PM
RacingManiac- No offense, but what mag? Toyota right now has publically said no Le Mans, and since their F1 program is just starting, the likelyhood of a comeback is very, very, VERY far off.
RacingManiac
02-11-2001, 08:41 PM
Forgot the title, it was a mag that focuses mainly on the cars and the technology in racing.....I'll check it next time I go to that store....
RacingManiac
02-11-2001, 09:06 PM
Ok, I found the name on the net. The mag is a British Mag called Racetech. The rumor was in the Dec 200/Jan 2001 issue(bi-monthly?). It's pretty early in that issue there is an article discuss about the Bentley Le Mans car. On the top of the right side bar there is a small point talking about the Toyota thing.....
jordanbowles
02-19-2001, 03:12 PM
To look better than audi
Seb928S@af
02-25-2001, 10:52 PM
Audi is better :)
NSX
12-13-2001, 02:21 PM
Originally posted by Seb928S@af
Audi is better :)
no way!
i've never watched LM
which manufacturers are in it?
also, what car represents the manufacturer
i know its seperated into gt classes, well, any info about LM is appreciated:)
Audi is better :)
no way!
i've never watched LM
which manufacturers are in it?
also, what car represents the manufacturer
i know its seperated into gt classes, well, any info about LM is appreciated:)
The Russian Kid
03-23-2002, 11:50 PM
'German cars r the best and Porsche is the best of the best!!!!!"
I agree, but not the Porsche part, they are all good. One is just beter at sertain thing.
I agree, but not the Porsche part, they are all good. One is just beter at sertain thing.
Cbass
06-06-2002, 01:48 PM
No, Porshe is the best. Audi is almost as good, mainly because of R&D input from Porsche.
I read somewhere that the FIA is planning a return to the GT1 class. I greatly preferred the GT1 over the LMP class, after all, the GT1s were a hyper extension of a production model...
I think Toyota could come back if GT1 returns. They put a ton of time and money into the GT-One, and they weren't prepared for LMP. Too bad about those transaxles, maybe they should have taken a few pointers from Porsche :D...
I read somewhere that the FIA is planning a return to the GT1 class. I greatly preferred the GT1 over the LMP class, after all, the GT1s were a hyper extension of a production model...
I think Toyota could come back if GT1 returns. They put a ton of time and money into the GT-One, and they weren't prepared for LMP. Too bad about those transaxles, maybe they should have taken a few pointers from Porsche :D...
The Russian Kid
06-15-2002, 03:24 PM
Are you trying to tell me that Porsche does not compare to Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Bugatti, Maserati, Opel, (and the list goes on).
Because that consept does not make any sence if you ask me.
Because that consept does not make any sence if you ask me.
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