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    24H Le Mans

    Gonna leave this on all day, just like A Christmas Story on Christmas Day.

    LeBron at LeMans. How silly.

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    TB12 making an appearance and selling shit.

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    motorTrend channel btw

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    Let’s go Rexy!
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Hertz-Singer Porsche 963 running 2! Wild considering how bad practice went.

    I still call it The Jake.

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    Porsche, Ferrari, Poohshow, everything old is new again!

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    So many happy memories of going to the race back in the group c and wsc days.
    Quote Originally Posted by Downbound Train View Post
    And there will come a day when our ancestors look back...........

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    Fucking pooshow, almost as dumb as the caddy stuffing it on the first lap.

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    Look at Ferrari and Cadillac. That's some good shit.

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    Is the race always like that? Literally hours of safety car. Kind of frustrating, IMO. (Still a cool race, but in the past I've really only seen highlights--this was the first year I spent any real amount of time watching it live.)
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    How did the nascar entry do in the end?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ::: ::: View Post
    How did the nascar entry do in the end?
    39th overall, still running at 24 hours. Pretty impressive.

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    39th. About where it seemed like it would end up based on practice sessions, I think.

    My favorite part might be the fact that they won the pit stop competition using Nascar floor jacks.
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    24H Le Mans

    Thanks! I turned it on last night for 30mins & never saw the 24 car listed on the screen much less showing it run

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    Say what you will about the Americans but Cadillac knows how run a winning Prototype team and would you look at Corvette taking GTLM.

    Stoked for the all-woman Porsche 911 RS-R Iron Dames team for finishing just seconds off the podium.

    Super stoked to see Rexy go the distance with a strong 7th place finish. Not bad for a young team. Looking forward to seeing them face off against the Pfaff 911 team soon.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BmillsSkier View Post
    Say what you will about the Americans but Cadillac knows how run a winning Prototype team and would you look at Corvette taking GTLM.
    Penske team sure didn't cover themselves in glory

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dexter Rutecki View Post
    Is the race always like that? Literally hours of safety car. Kind of frustrating, IMO. (Still a cool race, but in the past I've really only seen highlights--this was the first year I spent any real amount of time watching it live.)
    Nope, the weather really messed with it.
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    Old school Pfaff sewing machines are the schizzle

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    Quote Originally Posted by I Skied Bandini Mountain View Post
    Penske team sure didn't cover themselves in glory
    The 963 program has been a learning curve for the winningest manufacturer in endurance racing. I have full faith that they won’t take this laying down, especially given their success with the cars on the WEC/IMSA circuits this inaugural season.

    Penske-Porsche came up way short today. Especially given their time and resource advantage over the fellas from Maranello, much to my disappointment.

    Jota-Singer performed incredibly as a non-works entry with the same car in hypercar class. If I’m Roger Penske I’m asking what the fuck for sure.

    Quote Originally Posted by riser4 View Post
    Old school Pfaff sewing machines are the schizzle
    Pfaff “Plaid Porsche” is a seriously badass Canuck race team.
    I still call it The Jake.

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