Toyota's new Le Mans car - official pics and spec

Toyota's new Le Mans car - official pics and spec

Wednesday 25th January 2012

Toyota's new Le Mans car - official pics and spec

Le Man's first hybrid is officially unveiled



Following the release of a couple of grainy images of its new Le Mans challenger, Toyota has now gone ahead with the 'proper' unveil, giving us official images and the full spec of its new endurance racer.


Key things to know are the fact that the TS030 ('third Toyota Sport Prototype' - it follows on from the TS010 and TS020 projects of the 1990s) is the first hybrid LMP1, but that its exact set-up is yet to be confirmed.

The petrol part will definitely come from a 3.4-litre V8, but since regulations state that the electric motors can only drive one set of wheels, Toyota is yet to decide which axle will get an electric boost - it's looking at a rear-drive system made by Denso, or a front-driving one supplied by Aisin AW.

The carbon fibre chassis, on the other hand, has been an in-house piece of work by Cologne-based Toyota motorsport GmbH - that would be the lot that previously created and ran the Toyota F1 team.


The new car will make its debut at the second round of the new FIA World Endurance Championship - the 6-hour race at Spa on 5 May - with Alex Wurz, Nicolas Lapierre and Kasuki Nakajima at the wheel (though not at the same time, obviously). There will be a second car at Le Mans, but that line-up has yet to be announced.

So there you have it, the first - and so far only - hybrid Le Mans car. Though rumour has it that Audi is working on its own hybrid competitor...




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UltimaCH

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3,155 posts

189 months

Wednesday 25th January 2012
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I wonder if Porsche will join the band wagon, or if Audi keeps the privilege of being the major contender from the VW group....

dufctubs

191 posts

152 months

Wednesday 25th January 2012
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Hybrid le mans cars, don't see the point myself !

GravelBen

15,685 posts

230 months

Wednesday 25th January 2012
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UltimaCH said:
I wonder if Porsche will join the band wagon, or if Audi keeps the privilege of being the major contender from the VW group....
You mean with something like this?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_RS_Spyder

mrmr96

13,736 posts

204 months

Wednesday 25th January 2012
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3.4 V8 Petrol. Good thing. smile

TheHeretic

73,668 posts

255 months

Wednesday 25th January 2012
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dufctubs said:
Hybrid le mans cars, don't see the point myself !
Well, if it gives them an advantage, then performance. That's why they are having a go.

keith2.2

1,100 posts

195 months

Wednesday 25th January 2012
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dufctubs said:
Hybrid le mans cars, don't see the point myself !
Why on earth not?

From a racing point of view it means they get to pull back some of the efficiency benefit that the diesels have.

From a spectator point of view it is surely an answer to prayers? A petrol car that sounds tremendous and yet is able (potentially, in theory..) to keep apace with the diesels that many so vociferously complain about.

From a development point of view it means hybrid technology being advanced more quickly to be more effective - ie better for the road car hybrids, and the drivers.

Add to that the fact one could at a stretch say that KERS equipped F1 cars have a form of hybrid powertrain - which few would say has detracted from the racing...

Perfect sense all round, I'd have thought..

exhaustfume

21 posts

147 months

Wednesday 25th January 2012
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UltimaCH said:
I wonder if Porsche will join the band wagon, or if Audi keeps the privilege of being the major contender from the VW group....
If? Since you didn't know yet... here's a surprise: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhOsDzSJ0bkwink

Edited by exhaustfume on Wednesday 25th January 08:40

GroundEffect

13,836 posts

156 months

Wednesday 25th January 2012
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dufctubs said:
Hybrid le mans cars, don't see the point myself !
Uhm, Le Mans is an endurance event...why on earth would you NOT run a hybrid if it could increase efficiency?

Red Firecracker

5,276 posts

227 months

Wednesday 25th January 2012
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dufctubs said:
Hybrid le mans cars, don't see the point myself !
Le Mans always was and always will be a champion of new technology, that is why hybrid is relevant, that is why diesel is relevant (note: diesel was not introduced to Le Mans by Audi). You may not see the point, but three (at least) major manufacturers do see the potential of using Hybrid at Le Mans now and in the future.

TonyHetherington

32,091 posts

250 months

Wednesday 25th January 2012
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Just as diesel did, I wonder if hybrid (which lets not forget, is pure marketing by both Audi with diesel and Toyota with hybrid - all credit to them for that), I wonder if hybrid will significantly change the racing. I hope it does - it will be a good thing! Especially as the Audis effectively have no competition this year.

Vocal Minority

8,582 posts

152 months

Wednesday 25th January 2012
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No, no, no, This is Pistonheads! Le Mans should be 30 Corvettes, 19 Aston V12s and 1 Panoz. - We don't like different, we don't like change.

In all seriousness, I am all for it. There is a tremendous variety of cars at Le Mans this year. Petrol, Deisel, Hybrid variations of both, the Delta Wing (I really dont get why people are so upset about 2 cars amongst 50 looking a bit wierd) and there will still be big V8s and screaming Ferraris (no Aston V12 though. Boooooo)

Skater12

507 posts

158 months

Wednesday 25th January 2012
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I hope Anthony Davidson gets a seat in the 2nd car.
I guess he's available, seeing as Peugeot have dropped their sports car racing program now. Plus, he's a fantastic endurance racer!

MikeJR

5 posts

160 months

Wednesday 25th January 2012
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Porsche are set to return to Le Mans in 2014 in the LMP1 class, likely with a hybrid. http://americanlemans.com/primary1.php?cat=news%7C...

Also, didn't a 911 GT3 RSR Hybrid run at Le Mans last year?

Red Firecracker

5,276 posts

227 months

Wednesday 25th January 2012
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MikeJR said:
Porsche are set to return to Le Mans in 2014 in the LMP1 class, likely with a hybrid. http://americanlemans.com/primary1.php?cat=news%7C...

Also, didn't a 911 GT3 RSR Hybrid run at Le Mans last year?
Nurburgring 24h, and it did rather well.

k-ink

9,070 posts

179 months

Wednesday 25th January 2012
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Looks like it has a rudder! eek


Rude-boy

22,227 posts

233 months

Wednesday 25th January 2012
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Vocal Minority said:
In all seriousness, I am all for it. There is a tremendous variety of cars at Le Mans this year. Petrol, Deisel, Hybrid variations of both, the Delta Wing (I really dont get why people are so upset about 2 cars amongst 50 looking a bit wierd) and there will still be big V8s and screaming Ferraris (no Aston V12 though. Boooooo)
Me too!

I love the different cars at LM and personally I am rather hoping that the Delta Wing is going to stun everyone with its competitiveness - might well never happen but it is that sort of thing that brings me back time and again.

IMO LM is THE greatest race in the World.

I'm rather excited about seeing the Delta Wing on track, one of the first radically innovative designs to hit the track in far too many years, and if it can chase the Toyota(s) and Audis all the better!

UltimaCH

Original Poster:

3,155 posts

189 months

Wednesday 25th January 2012
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exhaustfume said:
If? Since you didn't know yet... here's a surprise: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhOsDzSJ0bkwink

Edited by exhaustfume on Wednesday 25th January 08:40
2014 is still some time down the road and lots can happen (look what happened to the baby sports), but would love to see a LMP1 with the Porsche emblem.

mrmr96

13,736 posts

204 months

Wednesday 25th January 2012
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k-ink said:
Looks like it has a rudder! eek

Does a bit, doesn't it!? Is movable aero allowed or banned in LMP1?

Red Firecracker

5,276 posts

227 months

Wednesday 25th January 2012
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Banned. The fin is an aero regulation requirement to try and give the cars more stability in a spin and stop them flying.

Rude-boy

22,227 posts

233 months

Wednesday 25th January 2012
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Red Firecracker said:
Banned. The fin is an aero regulation requirement to try and give the cars more stability in a spin and stop them flying.
The split you can see, I believe, is that between the fin and the central rear wing support.