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gymratter 06-17-2018 04:31 PM

TOYOTA GAZOO Racing WINS LE MANS
 
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https://toyotagazooracing.com/releas...d02-race3.html

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TOYOTA GAZOO Racing won the 86th Le Mans 24 Hours, taking an historic first victory at its 20th attempt.

TOYOTA GAZOO Racing wins le Mans
Sébastien Buemi, Kazuki Nakajima and Fernando Alonso in the #8 TS050 HYBRID started from pole position and took the chequered flag after 388 tense and often dramatic laps at the Circuit de La Sarthe to extend their lead in the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC).

Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and José María López, who led for long periods in the #7 TS050 HYBRID, made it a perfect result for TOYOTA with second place in front of 256,900 fans.

TOYOTA, which had entered 47 cars at Le Mans prior to this weekend's race and finished on the podium six times, becomes only the second Japanese manufacturer to win at La Sarthe, while Kazuki is the first Japanese driver to win in a Japanese car.

The result is a culmination of intense and determined efforts by TOYOTA GAZOO Racing colleagues from Higashi-Fuji and Cologne to continually enhance its hybrid-electric technology, which won this weekend's race using 35% less fuel than in 2012, when it returned to endurance racing.

The two TS050 HYBRIDs were evenly matched throughout the 5,286km and swapped places several times during a race which featured its share of drama for the leaders.

Two stop-go penalties for the #8 car, compared to one for the sister car, required an impressive night time stint from Fernando to come back into contention on a day when all drivers performed exceptionally in a high-pressure environment.

A late fuel issue dropped the #7 car off the lead lap so Kazuki took the chequered flag for the #8 with a lead of two laps. The #3 Rebellion finished third, 12 laps behind.

After a nine-week break, TOYOTA GAZOO Racing will return to action on 17-19 August with the 6 Hours of Silverstone, the third round of the 2018-19 WEC season.

Akio Toyoda, President, TOYOTA Motor Corporation
“Finally, we won 24 Hours of Le Mans this year. Of course this is another step towards the next challenge so I would like to ask your continuous support from now on too. Thank you very much. "Thank you for driving all out!" Please let me direct these words to our drivers, who drove our cars for the longest distance at Le Mans, finally in our 20th challenge. At the same time, I would like to say the same to our cars, completing 388 laps, approximately 5,300 km. And "thank you very much for letting us and our drivers drive all out!" I want to say this to all fans who have supported us for a long time, our partners and suppliers who have battled together with us, and all the team members and the people related to our team. I want to express my sincere appreciation to all.”

Hisatake Murata (Team President)
“I am so proud of everyone in the team for this result. It has been our dream to win Le Mans and finally we have achieved it. Thank you so much to everyone for their incredible hard work, team spirit and never-give-up attitude. To win Le Mans for TOYOTA after so many frustrations and disappointments is a truly magical moment.”

Mike Conway (TS050 HYBRID #7)
“It was an intense, close fight for a long time; we were all nervous watching on TV. We were all out there to do the best we can without taking big risks. It's been a long race, lots of things changing. It shows that TOYOTA can build two strong cars and we can race hard. Congratulations to car #8, they had a great week and a great race. Our car fell short but it's a great team result.”

Kamui Kobayashi (TS050 HYBRID #7)
“Congratulations to the car #8 crew and the whole team. TOYOTA made a great job to finish the race without any mechanical troubles; just amazing. We wanted to win of course but car #8 was really strong. This is endurance racing so we tried to be safe and to manage the car. In the end both cars finished well. To be second and part of a winning TOYOTA team makes me very happy.”

José María López (TS050 HYBRID #7)
“I want to congratulate car #8 and the whole team. I am really proud of my #7 team, and Kamui and Mike; we gave it our all. We are here as six drivers but there are so many people behind us, working so hard. This is a big achievement for TOYOTA and that was the main target this week. We had a fair fight between the cars but to be able to bring the trophy back to TOYOTA is fantastic.”

Sébastien Buemi (TS050 HYBRID #8)
“This is definitely the biggest win of my career. I struggle to realise it right now because in the last few laps I couldn't forget 2016. To finally see the car crossing the line was really special. All the preparation that goes into this day from everyone in the team, when you finally win it, it is something really big so I will enjoy this. Congratulations as well to car #7 who did an amazing job as well.”

Kazuki Nakajima (TS050 HYBRID #8)
“It's great to be here finally; it has been a long time. I am almost speechless. I had great team-mates and TOYOTA gave us a very strong car. We finished the race without any issue on both cars so I feel we all deserved to win the race. To win this race has been a big dream for all of TOYOTA since 1985. There have been many people involved in this project so I am proud to be here to represent all that effort.”

Fernando Alonso (TS050 HYBRID #8)
“It has been amazing. We know how important and iconic Le Mans is in the world of motorsport and as a team we achieved an amazing result. Every moment was a reminder of how tough and long this race is, anything can happen so we tried to execute our race and stay calm. Happily everything worked well. The race was hard because the two cars were very close, within one minute after 23 hours, so it was tough competitive but fair and very sporting. We wanted a one-two and we achieved that so I am very happy.”

LE MANS 24 HOURS AFTER SIX HOURS:
1st #8 TOYOTA GAZOO Racing 388 laps
2nd #7 TOYOTA GAZOO Racing +2 laps
3rd #3 Rebellion Racing (Laurent/Beche/Menezes) +12 laps
4th #1 Rebellion Racing (Lotterer/Jani/Senna) +13 laps
5th #26 G-Drive Racing (Rusinov/Vergne/Pizzitola) +19 laps
6th #36 Signatech Alpine (Lapierre/Negrão/Thiriet) +21 laps

reni 06-17-2018 10:25 PM

Congratulations and amazing job Toyota!! This just goes to show what can be achieved by year after year of everybody working hard as a team, creativity, innovation, and never giving up.





...and also having all your competitors quit

krayzie 06-18-2018 12:09 AM

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Originally Posted by reni (Post 3099957)
...and also having all your competitors quit

That's like the twins isn't it. Everybody else quit making one. :bonk:

squall leonhart 06-18-2018 12:33 PM

Le Mans is the ultimate endurance race after all. In the end, they endured and won. While it would have been nice to still have Porsche and/or Audi as competition...I think it's still a legitimate win. It helps in my mind that they have shown good speed in the past (ie 2016).

I'm a biased fanboy though...

WolfpackS2k 06-18-2018 01:55 PM

Congratulations to them, but this win will always have an asterisk attached to it.

Easier to win when you have no competition.

ajh88 06-18-2018 03:19 PM

I think people are blowing the 'hollow' victory out of proportion. Audi barely had competition for a decade in LMP1. Toyota at least ran a flawless race which cannot be said for any other year. They beat themselves two years ago with the engine failure with ten minutes to go so even without Audi or Porsche they would have lost. If I recall their lap times were pretty damn consistent.

mav1178 06-18-2018 04:09 PM

I always find comments about this year's race as "not a real win" interesting, considering the fiasco wasn't with LMP1, but rather with a bunch of secondary rules regarding drive-time, max laps per stint, etc.

Yes, Toyota was the only LMP1-h in the field, but as 2016 proved, to win you have to finish the race. There is no guarantee of finishing in a 24 hour endurance race.

-alex

mav1178 06-18-2018 04:14 PM

A FB group I'm on shared this info based on the fastest 100 laps of LM overall winners in the last few years. The data is a bit conclusive:

https://scontent-lax3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...d9&oe=5BB06CC8

Even plotting the data of top 25 laps and averaging the times, you still have cars in LMP1 that were faster than Porsche last year.

https://scontent-lax3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...f3&oe=5BAA088D

ajh88 06-18-2018 04:53 PM

That makes me want to go buy some KIMOA. I'm not even an Alonso fanboy but he has what like a few races in a prototype?

reni 06-18-2018 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by mav1178 (Post 3100212)
A FB group I'm on shared this info based on the fastest 100 laps of LM overall winners in the last few years. The data is a bit conclusive:

https://scontent-lax3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...d9&oe=5BB06CC8

Even plotting the data of top 25 laps and averaging the times, you still have cars in LMP1 that were faster than Porsche last year.

https://scontent-lax3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...f3&oe=5BAA088D


so you're comparing new Toyota cars to old Porsche/Audis? Surely if Porsche or Audi competed this year they could have improved also?

mav1178 06-19-2018 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by reni (Post 3100398)
so you're comparing new Toyota cars to old Porsche/Audis? Surely if Porsche or Audi competed this year they could have improved also?

The point I'm making is that Toyota brought out a better car this year and improved vs last year. I never said anything about Porsche or Audi's theoretical lap times.

It's not Toyota's fault that VW Group decided to cheat on emissions and pulled back from more expensive motorsport activities, yet everyone somehow blames Toyota for wanting to participate in the current WEC with the current set of rules that will end at the end of 2019.

x808drifter 06-19-2018 09:40 PM

Now we wait and see if Alonso can get that final jewel.
The Indy 500.

daiheadjai 06-20-2018 05:00 PM

It's only a hollow victory if we ignore everything that can go wrong (i.e. having cars from other classes or privateers wander into your path, or swipe you, etc.)

Tcoat 06-20-2018 05:13 PM

They look less than enthused by the win!


https://i.imgflip.com/2cl5cf.jpg

mav1178 06-20-2018 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 3101160)
They look less than enthused by the win!


https://i.imgflip.com/2cl5cf.jpg

Sure, if you take a photo of them during the national anthem ceremony.

mav1178 06-20-2018 05:20 PM

start from the 3:45 mark:

[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0jqS6b05Qw[/ame]

Tcoat 06-20-2018 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by mav1178 (Post 3101163)
Sure, if you take a photo of them during the national anthem ceremony.

DUDE IT WAS A JOKE!!!!!!!


The 3rd place team must have thought the anthem was hilarious then.

mav1178 06-20-2018 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 3101166)
DUDE IT WAS A JOKE!!!!!!!

I know, I'm just finding the criticism of Toyota puzzling considering they were the only ones that showed up to play ball.

ScoobsMcGee 06-20-2018 11:42 PM

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Originally Posted by mav1178 (Post 3100212)

I get that this is only the top 25 laps, but holy crap is Alonso consistent. I mean they all are, but less than 1 second between fastest and average.


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