Le Mans 2010: To finish first, first you must finish
by Sam Abuelsamid (RSS feed) on Jun 13th, 2010 at 9:52AM
It's the most important axiom of motorsports: If your car isn't running at the checkered flag, it really doesn't matter how fast you run. Nowhere is that more true than at Le Mans. The field that began with 55 cars gradually dwindled through the night. At the midway point, the #2 Peugeot led two of the Audis with the #1 car battling back from a mechanical malady. For those of you who aren't planning to watch the race on your DVR, continue reading after the jump. %Gallery-95018% %Gallery-94942%... Read More
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