Well , it looks to be final :scuderiafan wrote:I'm suspicious of Peugeot's decision. Supposedly the factory didn't know about the bad news until around 4:00 PM and the press release was an hour later. Kind of fishy to me, especially because the team was preparing for testing at Sebring, and they just received the '12 tubs. IIRC, they never showed signs of pulling out of endurance racing. They also won't let any privateers run their cars, which is odd I believe.
After 14 victories in the last 16 races, including a double at the Le Mans 24 Hours 2009 as part of the ILMC championship won by Peugeot two years running, in 2010 and 2011, the Brand has decided to close its 2012 endurance programme and will not be taking part in the next Le Mans 24 Hours.
Source from the official peugeot site : http://www.peugeot-sport.com/en/enduran ... -2012.html