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rallyrulz wrote:Toyota stole lots of aerodynamic data from ferrari (small, dynamic and very R&D happy)
really are only moving backwards for the past 2 yrs.
If you've ever followed F1 you'd know that Ferrari has also had some very lean patches, as has Williams, McLaren and countless other teams. It's not an easy game to succeed at, especiallly if they keep changing the rules.
rallyrulz wrote:Toyota are really just a big fat corporate which are never dynamic, look at IBM, Microsoft or any large org, they simply suck at anything technical.
Have you actually researched any of what you have just said or are you simply repeating what youve heard you mates say?rallyrulz wrote:Toyota stole lots of aerodynamic data from ferrari (small, dynamic and very R&D happy) with some of the engineers they brought from them. Thats when they did good for atleast 2 races in Bahrain and stuff, since then they have lost gascone and only have medore drivers and really are only moving backwards for the past 2 yrs.
solitaire wrote:rallyrulz wrote:Toyota are really just a big fat corporate which are never dynamic, look at IBM, Microsoft or any large org, they simply suck at anything technical.
You have no idea what you are talking about...
solitaire wrote:Have you actually researched any of what you have just said or are you simply repeating what youve heard you mates say?
In 2003, Police raided Toyota’s Formula One factory in Germany on suspicion of industrial espionage involving Ferrari. One Toyota engineer was reportedly arrested after police searched the aerodynamic division of the team’s factory.
Police spokesman Reinhardt Schuettler said: “It’s correct that Toyota was searched and one person was taken into custody.”
Toyota is suspected of obtaining technical data from Ferrari from an engineer who left the Italian team two years ago.
“Toyota motor sport is not the target of the investigation. It involves an employee of the aerodynamic division,” then Toyota Racing team boss Ove Andersson stated.
Earlier this year German prosecutors filed charges against three Toyota employees, who used illegal software which was the property of Ferrari even though they knew it was illegal.
During the 2002 and 2003 seasons, whispers in the pit lane suggested that the Toyota Formula One racer was similar in design to that of Ferrari (indeed, there were rumors that Toyota were working from plans with the Ferrari logo in the title block). Named in the changes were former Toyota F1 team boss Ove Andersson, former designer Gustav Brunner and aerodynamics team leader René Hilhorst. The material in question is understood to be CFD (computational fluid dynamics) source-code from Ferrari’s aerodynamic simulations.
A court in Köln will now decide whether the three must stand trial. In Italy meanwhile, a trial date of April 28 was set for engineers Mauro Iacconi and Angelo Santini. The two left Ferrari to join Toyota in 2000 and 2003, respectively, and face charges in Modena of gaining unauthorized access to Ferrari computers and misappropriating files.
You dont speak corporate - what corporate do you work for?rallyrulz wrote:I know exactly what im talking about, and I know exactly how corporates work and the demize of IBM's success.
Yep, articles please, that url you included was dated Jan 2006 and all the says is that toyota has not been charged... a year has passed since then there must be something else to prove your point.rallyrulz wrote:Do you want me to find the official articles?
rallyrulz wrote:p.s. dont start a flame war for the sake of it, we are discussing 'our' opinions on what we feel about toyota in F1.
solitaire wrote:ps. I have been watching toyota F1 from the start also,
deaf_rattle wrote:solitaire wrote:ps. I have been watching toyota F1 from the start also,
you look awfully young for your age
solitaire wrote:Did they have a team back in the day? Ive only been watching since they started up 2002ish... i forget exactly when it was - my bad
solitaire wrote:Dude, your posting in the wrong forum.... try nz hondas
seriously.... a lot of us are die hard fans, we believe in the brand and keep getting up to watch races because we know that they will start winning at some point...
Toyota could adopt the same thinking as you, say its all too hard and give up, but that would be the wrong thing to do...
if the f1 team is anything like toyota itself they will keep pushing at it until they find a winning combination
2jayzgte wrote:Where as if you look at teams like Red Bull,Honda and Williams are all showing good progress and look like there going foward whereas Toyota lare in Stall mode 1 foot foward 3 backwards
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