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Definitely Roy, I was pulling for the vettes too. Great double header for chevvy in their 100th anniversary year.

The fox and the hounds duel between the remaining Audi and all the peugots was some intense motorsport. They tried every trick in the book to beat that Audi but they were outsmarted.

A truly great race. :thumbsup:

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+1 for an awesome race.

I was about to throw the remote at the TV when the lap down Peugot was holding up the audi lap after lap, yet the marshals just let it slide.

bloody Frenchy's :)

Audi killed them in strategy. They made more pit stops, but spent less time in pitlane, and thats what won it for them.

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good on Vettes 10 years 7 class wins any team would love that win streak.

i also thought that the audi drive was grate to considering two of there drivers went to hospital, just shows the determination of the team.

but for me the stand out performance went to Robertson racing, for a independent husband and wife team to claim third place in the GTE Am class at there first la mans good on them :thumbsup: ( in a ford gt too )

good race and a well done to all.:)

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good on Vettes 10 years 7 class wins any team would love that win streak.

i also thought that the audi drive was grate to considering two of there drivers went to hospital, just shows the determination of the team.

but for me the stand out performance went to Robertson racing, for a independent husband and wife team to claim third place in the GTE Am class at there first la mans good on them :thumbsup: ( in a ford gt too )

good race and a well done to all.:)

Was kind of glad to see the 74 Vette out, as a mate was driving in the 73 Vette that won :thumbsup:

The Robertson Racing result was great for the small outfit considering the lack of pace in qualifying.

Nissan 1 & 2 in LMP2

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