Hello everyone - here's hoping that you all had a blast and are on your way home - safe, drying out (in more ways than one) and happy.
I haven't posted for a while, but being unable to attend (again) this year and watching the whole deal unfold courtesy of Speed TV, I wanted to add a few thoughts.
Befeore doing so, I have to say that I've worried a little about the potential direction this forum has been going lately. Whilst I totally understand the need for money to fund servers, graphics and other logistical consumptions, I'm concerned about self-appointed commitees of people who might (or might not) drive the platform away from it's most attractive facet - it's free-form, fluid and accessible voice. Someone, please tell me what is so evil about banner advertising, as a means to keep this thing going in it's current, intellegent, arguementative, questioning, gentle piss-taking, creative and eloquent guise.
OK - back to the race. First off, aside from the gnarly weather, I'm consumed with envy towards all of my friends, both near and far who made it to the race.
Secondly, as a dyed-in-the-wool Corvette fan, I take my hat off to the Factory Aston Martin team for the victory they enjoyed and deserved in GT1 (bastards). They ran a great race and got to the flag first - even though their driver spent the last 50 minutes of the race snivelling about how dangerous it all was - and how the safety car should be brought out - as the 63 'vette reeled him in at a rate of 30 seconds per lap (pussy).
Seriously, it was a great win - well done Prodrive.
It's amazing how much more of the race I get to see by not going (about 100% more, in reality). The trials and tribulations that transpired as I knocked down a couple of cases of Nigerian and a family-size bag of Cheetoz (crunchy) last night - whilst (I suspect) the majority of you snored/farted off your Champagne Bar excesses, were many and varied. Hopefully you Teevoed it all - it's worth reviewing.
To summarise - and these are my own personal perspectives only:
1. The funny 'beak' on the front of the Pug looked shite.
2. I figured Mike Rockenfeller would make a big impression - I didn't think it would be in the Tetre Rouge guardrail.
3. When did it become illegal (for a non-French competitor) to drive your car back to the pits on the starter-motor?
4. When did it become legal for any car (French or otherwise) to park on the circuit and wait for the leaders to pass, rather than comlete the final lap, like eveyone else did? - Bordais, you a-hole.
5. Tom Christensen rocks. So does McNish - tough luck guys.
6. Richards was gracious in victory - "There will be plenty more battles between us".
7. Fehan was gracious in defeat - "They beat us - we've come second here before - and it didn't kill us" What he did next was real class. He sent his entire team to the Prodrive pit to congratulate the Aston guys.
8. Henri Pescarolo is a miserable twat. Stop bitching about bending the rules to suit your own requirements and find a way to get competitive. Rather than piss and moan about making diesel air -restrictors smaller, find a way to make that engine work or buy Judd's diesel - or better still, Audi's - or just quit and go back to being an impovorished millionaire - Jeeezus, what an old windbag!
9. Welcome home.
10. Who's planning on coming over for the Pitit?
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Regards to all
Matt