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Old 5 Jun 2019, 12:22 (Ref:3908031)   #2109
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Originally Posted by chernaudi View Post
Toyota get back their one lap per stint advantage in range for Le Mans:

https://www.autosport.com/wec/news/1...Cz3EBf2Co5ZXGI

The ACO and FIA better not bring back the mandated stint lengths for GTE.
HAHAHAHAH

The single worst thing about last year is back baby. All through the winter I've been saying "unless Toyota wants it back for the single race that actually matters" and here we are then. What a joke. And not only does it make mockery of the FIA-ACO agenda for "we've done everything we can" but of Toyota itself considering what they've been saying about wanting closer competition. Just as with success ballast, they're fine with all sorts of stuff for the "whatever" races, but not for LM. It's also funny how they are in a position of deciding and VETOing everything what is to be done, instead of the organizing body.

Oh well. Absurd penalties it is again then for teams accidentally doing better mileage than ordered and micro management mandated

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