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why not the LS2LS7? @ Nov 13th 2007 2:21PM
Rumor is Peugeot will bring their car to Sebring next year, because in 10 years, no car has won LeMans without winning Sebring first.
It's great that ACO is starting to roll back the ridiculously preferential rules for Diesels in LMP1 now. It's sad to me to see when the top car in the top class in Le Mans can't get around the corners on tight tracks because it's too long and heavy. If Audi can't get the weight down on the R10, it deserves to be beaten on merits by the gas cars in LMP1.
BLS @ Nov 13th 2007 2:46PM
I agree Audi absolutely needs to get the weight down. The R10 is a rocket on the straights but the Penske Porsche had them in the corners all year. And they aren't even in the same class. Of course weight is a big factor of why they are a different class. But you know what I mean.
In St. Petes the Audi had to make a K turn at the hairpin.