Le Mans: Peugeot leaving Le Mans

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Old 01-18-2012, 02:14 PM
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Le Mans: Peugeot leaving Le Mans

Peugeot Press Release

Peugeot brings down the curtain on its endurance programme so as to ensure the success of its numerous launches in 2012

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.

This decision has been taken against the backdrop of the challenging economic environment in Europe coupled with a particularly busy year for the Brand in terms of new vehicle launches. In this context, Peugeot prefers to concentrate its 2012 resources on its commercial performance and, in particular, ensuring the successful launches of the 208, 3008 HYbrid4, 508 RXH, 508 HYbrid4 and 4008 which will take forward the Brand's strategy of moving upmarket and extending its global presence. In keeping with its social responsibility obligations and as part of the GPEC (forward management of jobs and skills) agreement signed by 5 trade unions, all of the employees concerned will be offered redeployment solutions within the Group thanks to a special system set up to oversee and lead occupational training/retraining as well as internal mobility.

Damn. Who's going to challenge Audi now?

Le Mans just won't be the same without them.
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Damn. Who's going to challenge Audi now?

Le Mans just won't be the same without them.
It's like going back in time when before Peugeot participated in the LMP class and the diesel Audi's were sweeping every single wins in the series.

A familiar scene indeed.
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Reminds me of when Honda pulled out of F1 without warning in 98.
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I guess Toyota can bring some excitement. but they probably wont be at that elite level their first year.
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Unless the Toyota P1 cars will be powered by turbo-diesel motors just like the Peugeot's and the Audi's, otherwise they will have ZERO chance of challenging the Audi turbo-diesel P1 cars.

Acura's gasoline LMP cars had tried but failed to beat the turbo-diesel cars (when running) which had enormous advantage of fuel efficiency.
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