23 December, 2015 (Yokohama, Japan): Today, Nissan announced that it will withdraw its LMP1 entry from the 2016 FIA World Endurance Championship.
Nissan entered LMP1 in the 2015 season with an innovative new, and bold concept, with the ambition to compete at the front of the field.
The teams worked diligently to bring the vehicles up to the desired performance levels. However, the company concluded that the program would not be able to reach its ambitions and decided to focus on developing its longer term racing strategies.
Racing is a core part of the Nissan DNA, and the company has a proud history of innovating to win. Nissan's commitment to motorsports remains strong, as evidenced by its victorious track record in the 2015 season – from achieving the overall winner of Super GT two years in a row in Japan, to winning the Blancpain Endurance Pro Class, Bathurst 12hr race with the GT-R GT3. Nissan will continue its support of WEC through its various engine programs including recent introduction of LMP3 engine.
It seems nobody will be driving that car for them next yearReigning Formula E champion Nelson Piquet Jr enjoyed his brief test for the Nissan LMP1 team earlier this month, but insists there are no plans for him to race for the Japanese marque.
RicME85 wrote:Nissan decides to not participate in 2016 WEC LMP1
23 December, 2015 (Yokohama, Japan): Today, Nissan announced that it will withdraw its LMP1 entry from the 2016 FIA World Endurance Championship.
Nissan entered LMP1 in the 2015 season with an innovative new, and bold concept, with the ambition to compete at the front of the field.
The teams worked diligently to bring the vehicles up to the desired performance levels. However, the company concluded that the program would not be able to reach its ambitions and decided to focus on developing its longer term racing strategies.
Racing is a core part of the Nissan DNA, and the company has a proud history of innovating to win. Nissan's commitment to motorsports remains strong, as evidenced by its victorious track record in the 2015 season – from achieving the overall winner of Super GT two years in a row in Japan, to winning the Blancpain Endurance Pro Class, Bathurst 12hr race with the GT-R GT3. Nissan will continue its support of WEC through its various engine programs including recent introduction of LMP3 engine.
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That's a 2015 TS040,it says so in the article you linked.ajprice wrote:2016 Toyota TS050
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/122687
http://cdn.images.autosport.com/editori ... 553326.jpg
White with red and black bits, how original!
I hope Audi keep the black and red livery they have shown their car in, then Porsche go with the red car livery from car #17 at Le Mans last year. Then its easier to spot which is which, black for Audi, red for Porsche, white for Toyota. That's not going to happen though.
True. They used the 2015 car to unveil their new 2016 livery. That's about itPierce89 wrote:That's a 2015 TS040,it says so in the article you linked.ajprice wrote:2016 Toyota TS050
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/122687
http://cdn.images.autosport.com/editori ... 553326.jpg
White with red and black bits, how original!
I hope Audi keep the black and red livery they have shown their car in, then Porsche go with the red car livery from car #17 at Le Mans last year. Then its easier to spot which is which, black for Audi, red for Porsche, white for Toyota. That's not going to happen though.