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Thread: Toyota announces WRC plans
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14th December 2016, 17:42 #2011
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14th December 2016, 18:18 #2012
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Yes, VW used its power to make the WRC friendly for itself and while we may not like it it's another achievement it managed.
My point was that Toyota's effort shall and will be compared with VW because Toyota is in very similar position like VW.
While it's true that Mäkinen built a whole new team and the car in very short time it's not something what Toyota shall be proud of or any sort of excuse. Toyota has enough resources, had enough time (they started the WRC project long before it was given to Mäkinen) and must have only winning ambitions as anything else makes no sense.Last edited by Mirek; 14th December 2016 at 18:31.
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14th December 2016, 21:07 #2013
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The #YarisWRC will have a direct impact on expanding the Yaris line-up with a performance-oriented version.#M-SPORTER
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14th December 2016, 21:19 #2014
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Expanding in Finland? Cause all the drivers are Finnish. Just marketing wise it would be nice to have some national variety
BTW has anyone seen a standing start of that beauty? Till now, I haven't noticed it. What are they hiding?
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14th December 2016, 21:39 #2015
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14th December 2016, 23:11 #2016
Completely off topic but...
This reminds me of the best piece of finnish english ever.
Latvala leaned too much on the snowbank in sweden 2015 and went through it... it took the the fans about 8 minutes to get him back up on the road and when, at the stop control, asked why he was late, he replied
"I came too fast in the corner and I ended up in some big tits" (ditch)Last edited by itix; 14th December 2016 at 23:38.
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14th December 2016, 23:27 #2017
I do. I was there and I was even staying in the same place as the some of the Hyundai team. Not so happy faces
Anyway, regarding Toyota... they are treating this as a learning year. Like the approach or not (after all most winning cars came out ready from the very beginning) but it is the path they chose. The future will tell the rest!
Also, let's remember that TMG, previously TTE was started by one guy in his workshop in a half amateur way.
I am not defending Tommi... I too find it a strange way of achieving success and I have raised my eyebrows more than once. On the other hand I am not going to say anything definitive until this venture has had time to set out what it meant to do (which from the very start was said to be a multi year program).Last edited by itix; 14th December 2016 at 23:38.
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15th December 2016, 07:36 #2018
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Yes, Toyota can be compared to VW on car market, but what makes you think Toyota gives this program same amount of money as VW did?
For me it looks more like a venture from Toyota, it seems they give some (just enough) money for private team to do the job and then they will see how it goes. If all goes well - they'll continue, if not (or something else changes) - they can stop easily.
Look at VW - huge amount of money, facilities etc etc etc... and boom it's over. Toyota's approach looks more cautious.
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15th December 2016, 08:29 #2019
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IMHO People from Toyota Japan would like to copy the VW project, make it very professional, put enormous amount of money there and succeed from the very beginning, but they don´t have luck in choice of coworkers so it looks like few villagers from Finnish woods trying to build the WRC car in small garage. I would be happy if Tommi M. proves me wrong.
On the other hand I can see clearly there is enormous improvement in Yaris WRC speed during last weeks. The engine is very strong from the beginning and the suspension set-up is better and better everyday.Last edited by liposh; 15th December 2016 at 08:33.
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15th December 2016, 08:38 #2020
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