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Originally Posted by flyingshoppingcart
I don't care about Nissan's given reasons.
You can agree to disagree, but this is karma plain and simple. The car was a disaster performance and reliability-wise at Le Mans, the reality being the polar opposite of Nissan's marketing and team statements. After that, things just continued downhill from there.
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Not really. It was a poor choice made by the technical staff to believe the lies pumped out from Torotrak.
Given the fact that the dunce who made the original marketing push left the company in short order after making such bold statements, fails to bring karma against them.
Had he stayed, I'd agree. But he was gone. It was a fresh start if you believe karma works in the way that the Buddhist teachings would have you believe.