Jay (Team Cannonball)
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« Reply #15 on: June 04, 2006, 11:20:39 pm » |
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Bill - part time Scots are the worst. Scuderia Ecosse are my team of choice. I just hope the Ferrari will hold out for 24 hours as it is completely untested over this length of race. The Ferrari's in FIA GT have hardly had a problem free entrance into the world. The quickest GT2 car out there though if they can keep it on the road. I just have a gut feeling the porkers have been there done that and won't be surprised if we don't see the Lizards or Petersen on the top step of the podium. LNT was a big disappointment today. Tom Kimber Smith didn't complete his 10 laps so they are having to appeal to the ACO to let him race.
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« Reply #16 on: June 04, 2006, 11:43:21 pm » |
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Bill - part time Scots are the worst. Jay, you part time sasanachs are worsererer
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« Reply #17 on: June 05, 2006, 10:14:36 am » |
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Pescarolo have shown a good turn of speed today so they could do it, but I think it will be a good battle!
Diesels will win on refuelling alone, no matter how quick the Pescas are. But I hope they don't, allez Henri! i didn't think the fuel economy was markedly different as LM is spent flat out for much of the lap. Me i am bored of audi, but they will prob win as usual. Again an absense of Morgan is a dissappointment, so i shall be cheering Spyker!!
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Jay (Team Cannonball)
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« Reply #18 on: June 05, 2006, 10:44:52 am » |
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FS. I am full blown Scot none of this part time malakey for me. Born in Airdrie raised in Aberdeen.
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« Reply #19 on: June 05, 2006, 06:03:32 pm » |
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Jay, got it wrong mate! I'm not a part time Scot, I am full time English, but half of my blood is Jockish! But if I had a choice where to LIVE well there is no finer place than Scotland, they look after their old folks oop there tha knows. Now when do they reckon that Global Warming will kick in?
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Jay (Team Cannonball)
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« Reply #20 on: June 05, 2006, 06:33:45 pm » |
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Apologies just read that back and feel I got a little carried away. Rant Over. I removed the above post, (a little rant about global warming, it didn't really fit in with the thread title.)
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« Reply #21 on: June 05, 2006, 06:40:06 pm » |
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To be honest its a pretty weak entry this year. The Pesca's will be quick but fragile as usual, the Ghost Cars (as we called them at Sebring) will scoop the top two spots on the podium. RFH has a shot at the podium, but sorry Knetter, I still think Yoong's crap, he'll beach the car about three times. Vette 1-2 in GTS despite some promising speed from the Aston's and a Porsche in GT2. Jem, you'll love the Porsche RS Sypder's when they make it over, look and sound fantastic and have bucketloads of character. Fax
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« Reply #22 on: June 05, 2006, 07:20:34 pm » |
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Only a fool would disagree with you Fax, but then again, motor racing is full of them. Having said that, perhaps things might get a bit more exiting than that. Le mans is rarely so simple that the form book is always right. Except of course last year. And 2004, 2003, 2002... oh bugger
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« Reply #23 on: June 05, 2006, 07:50:01 pm » |
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I just think that this years race looks entirely predictable. The Porsche has thrown a serious wrench into Audi's plans for US domination, but I don't see Audi being beaten by Pescarolo, RFH. etc. GTS should be a great fight but I think Corvette will win on preparation and strategy. I think Flying Lizard will scoop GT2 honors. Fax
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« Reply #24 on: June 05, 2006, 08:30:03 pm » |
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There have been the occasional upsets (Rondeau, Mazda, McLaren) and these are good for the race and the sport - so you never know for sure - except that nothing is going to beat the R10 - not even the spry Pesca. The tin-top classes are another matter. Again, it would be good for the class if Aston Martin were to take GT1 honours - but they are up against a formidable enterprise, with a monster budget. DBR9 must run with some type of basic air conditioner (which the C6 already had last year). A DBR win would certainly make the rest of the ALMS season even more worth watching. Ecurie Ecosse win in GT2 would be welcomed by me also. Andrew Kirkaldy is a friend of mine - and a really aggressive driver. Wish I could be there.....
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« Reply #25 on: June 06, 2006, 09:18:22 pm » |
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i would love to see the zytek win it.i think they will be quite reliable and fast
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« Reply #26 on: June 06, 2006, 09:34:10 pm » |
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I don't see anybody threatening Audi apart from themself. That fuel economy advantage is already quite something. The advantage will be 1000x bigger if it rains what I don't want of course. I was at the testing and the only thing I can say is - I hope they fail on the formation lap. I couldn't hear the car even if there was no other car around I'll cheer for every normally aspirated car with Zytek #2 being my favourite but Audi will make it P2 goes to RML GT1 - Corvette, no question GT2 - Are the 430 reliable? If not - IMSA Matmut GT3 RSR
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« Reply #27 on: June 06, 2006, 09:57:04 pm » |
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I'm afraid that even with the Porsche's there, they'd get slaughtered in the overall fight. Their advantage is in handling, and on the brakes. At Sebring and Mid-Ohio the Porsche was by far the best handling car in the place but the Audi's (R8 & 10) were killing them on sheer grunt and top speed. There will be ALMS races this year where the R10 could really struggle to stay with the RS Spyder but at Le Mans with the long flat straights, the Porsche would need more pony's. I don't see anyone touching the turbo trucks. Fax
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« Reply #28 on: June 06, 2006, 10:07:38 pm » |
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Jay, I wish I had seen the rant mate. I am great one for a rant myself too. Now that is dad's blood telling, 'cos so was he! As for the eejits and GW well forget it, I say. And as for Pescirolo (whatever) I would like him to push the giant Audi nose slightly out of "whack"...
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« Reply #29 on: June 06, 2006, 11:21:25 pm » |
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Fax, I think you're right on except that the Pesky's are fragile as well (Sebring and Houston). If they clean that piece up, look out everybody. I don't know if 24 hours correlates to a 12 hour rough track surface? ? Maybe, maybe not. But won't it be fun to watch next year? Audi Intersport Lola 'vette 63 Porker Reptile (lizard)
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