I wouldn't make too much comparisons between their F1 program and the Le Mans attempt. The GTone had clearly a winner potential, and performed well directly from the begining, yet it was created from scratch. That LM car wasn't a failure at all. Quite the contrary IMO.geoclassic wrote:Probably Not. Isn't this the same team that threw a ton of money at the LeMans project only to fall short of that goal. Nice looking cars, but????
But the TF106, like its predecessors, clearly misses something to reach the top, and, more worrying, doesn't seem to progress years after years.
Some decisions just doesn't make sense, like changing the keel/suspention design choice in the middle of the season twice. 2005 was maybe a sacrifice, ok, but why making the same again in 2006, while they had a good opportunity to integrate the new concept, since the car was a new one...
I've no knowlege in aero, but I'd dare to say that their aero package sucks, also. It's so obvious, with all those aero bits hurting the flow here and there, not to mention the rudeness of the front design, with the large nose and the huge bulges.
That's the part I really fail to understand. I thought aero developpement was precisely the area where money brings the result, since you need to run highly expensives tunnels and computers, etc. If there is a domain where they should excell, it have to be aero design,but even Super Aguri's seems smoother!
OT, but speaking of the GTone, who was in charge of the project at that time?