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24 Hour Le Mans on tonight

On ONE Hd -

Sat 10:30pm - 2:30am

Sun 8am-10am

then 1pm till 11:30

Well there goes my girlfriends hopes of having some time with me haha :P

That WA time or Eastern Standard? (I'm assuming it's live so eastern standard?)

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Eurosport for the win.....

Rugby, Rugby, Rugby, F1 Prac and Quali, Le Mans, Rugby, Le Mans, F1 Race..... Life is good...

Wife said something about divorce papers on their way to me or something or other....

My couch looks like the Simpson's when they got "Free" Cable

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lol....lucky its not that hard to rebuild a corvette rear end.

1. remove borken rear end

2. find a horse and cart

3. steal the suspension from the cart and insert it into corvette.

4. refuel and back onto the track

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lol....lucky its not that hard to rebuild a corvette rear end.

1. remove borken rear end

2. find a horse and cart

3. steal the suspension from the cart and insert it into corvette.

4. refuel and back onto the track

Dunc's,

Would put my left nut on the line and state that the Le Mans Vette

shares about as much in common with a road going Vette as you and I do with Mermaids!

In fact you have got more chance of seeing Seb Vet becoming a F1 Driving Standards advisor

to the FIA than seeing Vette road car items in France at the moment!

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haha very well put.

having had a good look at tacker's viper I would be tempted to agree.

do the corvettes have a live axle or not? apparently the bmw had to ditch double wishbones and go back to struts for le mans, I assume that was because there are less freedoms there.

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