How will Toyota execs look at MWR after this fiasco?

The Japanese system of honor and saving face must be hugely embarrassing for Toyota.

2013-09-11T10:51:35Z

Oops, I meant to say Japanese "culture" of honor and saving face.

Tbone2013-09-11T11:00:21Z

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Just imagine how the Mexican Chevy corporation feels about the 48 and all it's violations over the years.

Tom2013-09-11T18:06:54Z

They same way they treated their customers who had sudden acceleration problems. They'll define their own version of honor.

With that said I believe it was pressure from Toyota that added to MWR doing what they did. Yes everyone does all they could but I honestly believe Toyota is demanding a Cup and now. So they wanted as many cars in the Chase as possible,

I don't think they'll publicly do anything but if MWR isn't in the top 10 and winning expect reduced support or elimination of it

Anonymous2013-09-12T02:33:07Z

The goofy part is MWR was improving

Grizzly Man2013-09-12T03:18:40Z

who do you think offered the big bonus to MWR if they got into the Chase? Hint, it wasn't Santa Klaus!

Anonymous2013-09-12T03:43:27Z

You must have forgotten that the Japanese culture also honored Kamikaze pilots.

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