2014 Twelve Hours of Sebring

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second time.

It's stupid, haven't really followed Sebring 12H since 2012, and have moved on to watching European GT3 stuff, has the driving deteriorated that much in professional US sports car racing?
If it were only American drivers you may be able to say that, but it is not.
Sure, we're in America but that's an international lineup of drivers.

I've had to switch to another window with the MRN audio, IMSA was cutting out.

Red flag!
 
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Would ALMS ever do this..? I never recall many / any red flags for them.
 
Anyone know where I can find that awesome Porsche commercial they showed earlier in the day?
 
Cars circulating again, green flag expected soon.

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If it were only American drivers you may be able to say that, but it is not.
Sure, we're in America but that's an international lineup of drivers.

I've had to switch to another window with the MRN audio, IMSA was cutting out.

Red flag!

I mean this batch of drivers, 98- 99% of the pros are cool but the level of the gentlemen/ pro-am drivers seemed to be getting worse IMO.
 
I mean this batch of drivers, 98- 99% of the pros are cool but the level of the gentlemen/ pro-am drivers seemed to be getting worse IMO.
It's hard to say.
No harm no foul here.
 
That was a good idea. :rolleyes: 👎

I understand that sports car racing has become very competitive and drivers need to be on it for the the entire race and all. However, losing some track position to a few laps in the pits because of repairs is a big difference. Obviously these guys are not thinking clearly out there.
 
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how lmpc are acting today.
 
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