The 13kg was worth half a second at Le Mans actually...Ferrari was even faster than that, which is why it didn't make a difference. I watched qualifying and those Ferrari had 3.21s in them. Another timezone to the rest. Both drivers were hampered by traffic. Fuoco's pole lap he got absolutely hosed in Indianapolis and Arnage.dialtone wrote: ↑23 Jun 2023, 17:00Free world and everything. I might have done the same but...vorticism wrote:Toyota called their close Le Mans loss "political" in reference to BoP, fwiw.
Facts are:
- both Ferraris finished the race, already hard to do especially first year. Toyota should know better than anyone given 2016.
- 13kg difference aren't why they were half a sec behind per lap most of the race, why they made steategy errors or got warned about track limits, and why they couldn't turn on the tires except in the morning.
Only bop that mattered recently was the 296 between daytona and nurburgring. Most of the time in wec it's just small changes to bring the pack closer without really shacking it up.
So one has to question why they slow Toyota down relative to Ferrari, when Ferrari was already the better car and you could see that Le Mans would suit Ferrari already from Spa. The purpose of the BOP is to balance the cars.