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Plex Zorce Jedi Master
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Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 6:23 am Post subject: Le Mans:Peugeot on tight schedule with 908 |
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Peugeot have said that they cancelled their planned trip to Sebring for testing due to their compact schedule ahead of the 908's race debut next month.
The team had planned to join the American Le Mans Series field at the track, although they never had any plans to take part last weekend's Sebring 12 Hours.
However, the first public appearance of the diesel-powered car will now come at the official Le Mans Series pre-season test at Paul Ricard later this month.
Peugeot Sport director Michel Barge said: "The schedule of the cars is particularly busy, as is the programme that has been put together in the space of just one year."
While two of the 908s have now been built, the team will only have one car at Paul Ricard for six drivers to share.
"What with the test programme, rebuilds, modifications and preparation work, we have a great deal to do in a short period time," Barge added.
"This in turn makes calls on our logistics and human resources that occasionally need to be adjusted to enable us to pursue the current development phase in good conditions."
The team will continue to focus on reliability at the two-day test, rather than concentrate on how the new car compares to the rest of the LMS field.
Technical director Bruno Famin said: "As with any new car, we have had a certain number of small problems.
"This takes time and we have consequently placed the accent on reliability work and building up our understanding of the car."
Jacques Villeneuve will not attend the test, and the Canadian will be replaced by test driver Eric Helary.
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Rory Phoulorie Zorce Jedi Knight
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Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 5:17 pm Post subject: |
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I wonder why JV is not participating in the test. Its not like he has more important racing to concentrate on at the moment. I would have thought that he would jump at the opportunity to familiarize himself with the car as much as possible.
What I find interesting about the Le Mans 24 hour race is that no driver has the car exactly to his liking, since the car setup has to be a compromise to please all the drivers of the car. The driver just has to adjust his driving style to suit the car setup. |
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Plex Zorce Jedi Master
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Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 7:29 pm Post subject: |
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I am bit suprise they did not test out the car at Sebring..Just hope they know its the Audi R10 is their competitor...Seeing that the car is shared makes it bit interesting.. |
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