The‍ recent⁢ Rolex 24 highlighted ongoing difficulties for Lexus as its older models struggled against⁤ newer competitors on track. Despite considerable investment and a committed team effort, ⁢the performance disparity was starkly visible; Lexus cars were consistently lagging behind by an alarming⁤ 1.5 seconds per lap when ‍compared to⁢ leading teams. Analysts​ have suggested ⁤that these vehicles may have ​hit their performance‌ ceiling, prompting serious conversations ​about whether thay can continue competing effectively in such a demanding surroundings.

Several key factors contribute to these challenges:

  • Outdated Technology: Advances in aerodynamics and engine efficiency ‌have left older Lexus models struggling.
  • Mechanical Reliability: Recurring mechanical failures have disrupted race strategies and hindered ​consistent performance.
  • Driver Adaptations: While skilled drivers are on board, they find it challenging to maximize the car’s⁢ potential under current conditions.

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Team Laps Completed Total Time Behind Leader
lexus Racing 736 120 minutes behind leader
C6 Corvette Team 745

0 minutes behind leader

Porsche GT Team

744

12 minutes behind leader

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