Ruptured Duck Motorsport
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« on: January 07, 2004, 11:14:02 pm » |
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Wasnt there a post here about UK Audi second team for LM this year or was I pissed again?
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Scarred old slaver know he’s doin’ alright.
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mgmark
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« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2004, 11:44:57 pm » |
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You were not pissed again (or if you were, your memory is accurate) - there was a thread, 'cos I posted on it earlier today
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"If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough." Mario Andretti
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smokie
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« Reply #2 on: January 08, 2004, 12:26:15 am » |
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No no no no no Yes.
Watch this space (or another nearby)
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Ruptured Duck Motorsport
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« Reply #3 on: January 08, 2004, 12:30:59 am » |
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Mr. Rick
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« Reply #4 on: January 08, 2004, 12:31:34 am » |
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Sorry chaps, got a bit carried away and didn't see the embargo notice so asked Smokie to remove the post. Embargo is only until tomorrow (the 8th and as I type less than 30 mins away! ) Full press release will be on Maison Blanche in about 30 minutes then.... Cheers Rick
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hgb
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« Reply #6 on: January 08, 2004, 09:57:58 am » |
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That's all good news to start the season with. It looks like the big boy prototype grid will be extremly thick this year: 2 x Rollcentre Dallara 2 x RfH Dome 2 x Audi UK 2 x MG Lola 1 x Goh Audi 1 x Autosportif DBA 1 x Lister 1 x Pescarolo Courage + another one perhaps 1 x Goddard Reynard 1 x Jota Zytec + + + who else ?
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I don't care - I'm a racing driver and I'm here to win, not to finish third.
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Robbo SPS
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« Reply #7 on: January 08, 2004, 07:03:52 pm » |
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It seems better news that a BIG team and succesful one are taking part in LMES.
Serious competition for the Lister.
Can they get the reliability to go with the big bangs .......
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Rhino
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« Reply #8 on: January 08, 2004, 11:35:10 pm » |
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Spoke to the Lister engine man last year. He worked in a normal garage before getting that job. Asked why he hadn't tried Mclaren in portsmouth. He didn't know it existed, beside the fact he lived in the paulsgrove estate, only a bricks throw from the factory.
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hgb
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« Reply #9 on: January 09, 2004, 02:34:21 pm » |
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Add one more Goddard Reynard. They will need the nine more pits at LM by 2005. I wonder where they will put them.
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« Reply #10 on: January 09, 2004, 03:19:54 pm » |
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Add one more Goddard Reynard. They will need the nine more pits at LM by 2005. I wonder where they will put them.
Maison Blanche at a guess as they seem to enjoy building on spectator/fan areas.
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Robbo SPS
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« Reply #11 on: January 10, 2004, 11:02:34 am » |
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Spoke to the Lister engine man last year. He worked in a normal garage before getting that job. Asked why he hadn't tried Mclaren in portsmouth. He didn't know it existed, beside the fact he lived in the paulsgrove estate, only a bricks throw from the factory.
Rhino , i drive past that Factory half a dozen times a week ( top keebab van out the front ) , and Never gave it a minutes thought. Always thought it was MacLaren baby buggies ??
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« Reply #12 on: January 10, 2004, 09:55:40 pm » |
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Here's what I found: ========================== Smith Bids for Le Mans “Double” with New British Audi Team
Veloqx to run two Audi R8 sportscars at Le Mans and Sebring plus LMES
January 9, 2004
Source: Audi, UK
Yorkshireman Guy Smith aims to become the first Briton in almost 20 years to win the Le Mans 24 Hour motor race in consecutive years.
Smith (28), from Beverley, has been handed the opportunity by newly-formed Audi Sport UK Team Veloqx.
The Brackley-based team will now run two all-conquering Audi R8 sportscars in 2004 with support from Audi UK, the British importer of the German prestige car manufacturer.
Britain’s five-time Le Mans winner Derek Bell won the twice round-the-clock marathon in 1986 and ’87 while 2003 race winner Smith feels confident of a repeat victory in this year’s gruelling event staged on 12-13 June.
“I won last year’s Le Mans race with Bentley and I’m very confident of a second win this June - and with a British team again!” confirmed Smith. “Audi has finished in the top-three at Le Mans for the past five years and won the race in 2000, ’01 and ’02 and I aim to add to that already impressive tally.
“I raced an Audi R8 in 2001 and I’m relishing the opportunity of driving one again - it has become the most successful open-top sportscar of the modern day era.”
Smith will contest the Le Mans 24 Hours, inaugural Le Mans Endurance Series, and the Sebring 12 Hour race in an Audi R8 with previously announced driver Jamie Davies, from Yeovil.
Audi Sport UK Team Veloqx hopes to announce later this month, the final two drivers who will join Smith, Davies, triple Le Mans winner Frank Biela and fellow German Pierre Kaffer, in their quest for Le Mans glory with the British Audi team.
Team Principal Sam Li commented: “Veloqx is honoured to have been chosen by Audi Sport and Audi UK to campaign two R8s in the LMES Championship and at Sebring and Le Mans this year.
“Veloqx has always run two cars and has been preparing itself for this decision - we have the appropriate level of skill and commitment in place. We will be the only two-car Audi R8 team in 2004 which will present us with the best possible opportunity to achieve success for Audi UK. We also now present an ideal and unique sponsorship opportunity for European brands.
“Guy and Jamie have been racing against each other for over 15 years and so to get the 2003 Le Mans outright and class race winning drivers in the same car, teamed up with a third ‘Brit’ for this year’s race in France, is the best possible scenario.”
David Ingram, Audi UK’s Motorsport Manager, concluded: “As Britain’s most recent outright Le Mans 24 Hour race winner, Guy Smith’s inclusion in our driver line-up is perfect. His previous Audi R8 and prototype race experience gained in America and Europe will be a major asset to our team.”
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Rhino
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« Reply #13 on: January 10, 2004, 11:21:48 pm » |
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Spoke to the Lister engine man last year. He worked in a normal garage before getting that job. Asked why he hadn't tried Mclaren in portsmouth. He didn't know it existed, beside the fact he lived in the paulsgrove estate, only a bricks throw from the factory.
Rhino , i drive past that Factory half a dozen times a week ( top keebab van out the front ) , and Never gave it a minutes thought. Always thought it was MacLaren baby buggies ?? They make the new Mercedes SLK there. Was meant to be at the new Mclaren Paragon factory but with the ever expanding formula 1 team they ran out of space so moved it to Portsmouth on the basis of there being lots of aerospace people about they could employ.
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Matt Harper
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« Reply #14 on: January 12, 2004, 05:10:09 pm » |
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Here's a snippet of quite interesting news on this subject. Just to qualify this - the company I work for runs a 2 car Formula Renault team both in UK and here in USA (currently in US for Fran Am Winter Series) and one of our mechanics worked for Veloqx Group N Ferrari 360 team. The second R8 that Veloqx have acquired is the 2002 Le Mans winning chassis, which is still in pieces in Germany. Veloqx has hired a number of team personnel who worked on Bentleys effort last season (all being laid off, of course). I think that combination will help the Audi UK effort significantly.
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