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3 Mar 2017, 18:06 (Ref:3716185) | #11 | |
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I think a possible reason they kept the budget the same was because the rules changed to only two bodykits this season. No extra resources are needed, since now you don't have to make 3 different aero configurations?
They have 3 cars for two races, including the big one. That's all that matters. If they run up against resources with "a couple accidents", it's just a side effect they'll have to deal with. It'll be worth it if they win Le Mans though. Peugeot ran 3 cars at Le Mans with even less budget, so it's not an impossible feat. They said savings were done elsewhere. Maybe less advertising, hospitality etc.? |
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