Why don't Aston Martin & Lola match Audi & Peugeot in the LMP1 category?
Is it a budget problem?
What do you think???
Sebp wrote:Why did Toyota fail in F1? Certainly not because of their budget...
Ashley wrote:So, does this mean that we will always have to watch a battle between peugeot and audi?
I don't say that's its boring but it would be cool to have a 3rd and maybe 4th team which fights for the title...
Muulka wrote:Is there any reason why they can't go diesel themselves?

Pandamasque wrote:Muulka wrote:Is there any reason why they can't go diesel themselves?
It's the same reason Aston Martin aren't interested in WRC, Dakar or truck racing. They're more likely to leave prototype racing altogether than turning up with a diesel. Not to mention that with no experience it would be extremely hard to beat Peugeot and Audi at their own game.
RacingManiac wrote:I think its entirely possible even for a Petrol car to challenge the Audi/Peugeot with their diesel. But you need to be playing at the same magnitude of commitment. The half-hearted attempt like Aston will only result in failure...
RacingManiac wrote:Comparing Aston thus far with another new car, the ARX-01e, which ran days before they qualified at Sebring, finished 2nd in that race. Beating the new Peugeot and Audi and lost out to the old Peugeot. Aston's season thus far is pure and utter failure.....
Pandamasque wrote:RacingManiac wrote:Comparing Aston thus far with another new car, the ARX-01e, which ran days before they qualified at Sebring, finished 2nd in that race. Beating the new Peugeot and Audi and lost out to the old Peugeot. Aston's season thus far is pure and utter failure.....
Like a third of that race was under yellow. Sebring was never a very good place to compare pace for Le Mans, this year especially. The longest run under green was the last portion of the race. Paul Trusswell of DSC calculated that if all cars were to start on even terms from there, the grandfathered Audi won.
Also ARX-01e is not a new car by any stretch of imagination. It's in its 5th year of development, and then the tub traces back much further. It's a very good car, but if petrol-diesel equivalence stays as is, it won't even be in the same picture with the diesels by the end of lap 1.
By the way AMR used DI engine at Le Mans since 2009 I think.
RacingManiac wrote:It'll be the first I've heard the V12 was a DI motor....
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