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Thread: TOYOTA GAZOO Racing WRT
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18th December 2020, 23:31 #1291
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19th December 2020, 05:32 #1292
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19th December 2020, 06:33 #1293
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19th December 2020, 07:38 #1294
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19th December 2020, 08:29 #1295
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Developing aero parts for a current car is different than making a whole new car. You cannot just focus on one element, everything affects everything. Also the homologation process of the whole car would have taken time. Taking 2(?) months off testing probably just delayed the project too much for them to get it finished in time.
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19th December 2020, 09:42 #1296
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Here some thoughts, blue-black-white (estonian) glasses involved.
From distance seems, that Tänak had quite good relationship with mr Toyoda. If Toyoda thanked Tommi, he pointed out Tänak's win in Finland as his best emotion. Not Ogier's championship for example.
They got Ogier, but Ogier was not dominant like Tänak was.
This was another "read between lines" example for me, that Toyoda may not be happy with replacing Tänak with Ogier or team decisions in general. In that moment they should promote and congratulate Ogier for winning drivers title and Ogier showed that Toyota is winning car... but got "missing something" instead.
Was there any content in Mäkinen's interviews? Just rotating words like absolutely, incredible, brilliant etc. It can be just simple language question.
Japan and loyalty - JML has been fan of Toyota, promoting Toyota and has been loyal to Toyota. Maybe is that simple as that. And maybe some loyalty issue with Mäkinen? Comments on JML as new boss were quite harsh and it's hard to believe, that this style will be ignored by Toyoda.
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19th December 2020, 14:08 #1297
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I would be grateful if somebody could explain what JML's actual job (powers and responsibilities) will be. I'm not entirely what is up to him and what is Kaj's decision, or Toyota's.
- Does he decide what drivers they hire?
- Does he decide whether to have a driver rotation system?
- Does he decide who is the third driver in each rally if they do?
- Would he have input into what tyres a driver uses?
- Would he be the one issuing team orders, if it happens?
- Can he fire someone for ignoring them?
- Does he have final say on R&D priorities?
- Anything else he does?
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19th December 2020, 15:10 #1298
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20th December 2020, 10:05 #1299
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20th December 2020, 10:45 #1300
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I was very surprised to hear this appointment and at first it did not make sense at all because essentially he has no experience and is very emotional, but as I read the forum I start to see some possible reasons:
- they need a shield between the team and the media, a face and for that JML is good, he loves rally and Toyota
- his loyalty to Toyota which is very important to the Japanese
- he understands the technical part and could work as a mediator between drivers and engineers
- the team is set up and working well already (Tommi kept stressing this point too in that interview) so he doesn't need to organize much, just steady the ship and keep the course
As to why Tommi was replaced it could be any of the reasons or some of them together: Tanak relationship, finances, failed car projects, could be drinking - pure speculation - but he was very red faced a couple times in interviews and mumbling his words more than usual.
In the end JML doesn't need to do much actually just work with the team and if i remember correctly he is a good team player so might not be a bad idea after all.
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Disappointing entry after a strong round one.
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