2016 Le Mans 24 Hours - 15th to 19th June 2016

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So don't jump on me now, but I only just realised how similar the Ford GT liveries look to the PD-designed liveries of the Fairlady Z and, to a lesser extent, the GT-R Concept race cars.

And I just realized why this looked somewhat familiar:
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NO VILANDER, NO!!!!:banghead::(:nervous::ouch:
 
What's this horrible JVC Kenwood ad I've seen been whinged about?
 
I can see that Ferrari 488 and Ford GT in AM GT Pro has the same parallel as Porsche 919 and Toyota TS050 in LMP1. The position, the battle, the same crash...
 
DK
What's this horrible JVC Kenwood ad I've seen been whinged about?
It's actually two separate ads, both equally terrible, partly because they're done terribly and partly because they're based around the WTCC.

And they're showing it again. God's sake, it is that advert this year.
 
What's wrong with that?
What's wrong with the WTCC? I don't know where to begin.

Anyway, who really is in the most prime position now in the race? I'm still concerned Toyota might not win this.
 
What's wrong with the WTCC? I don't know where to begin.

Anyway, who really is in the most prime position now in the race? I'm still concerned Toyota might not win this.

Anthony Davidson in the #5 Toyota, their strategy is still advantageous over Porsche but the #2 919 is on the same lap.
 
What's wrong with the WTCC? I don't know where to begin.

Anyway, who really is in the most prime position now in the race? I'm still concerned Toyota might not win this.

I think Toyota has it, unless they have a breakdown or a crash.
 
DK
What's this horrible JVC Kenwood ad I've seen been whinged about?
The JVC ad is the usual WTCC promotional rubbish with a camera talking to the viewer about how it's "not afraid" and it's "up to the task" of filming the race, the Kenwood ad is similar except a disembodied ghost head of a race engineer sits in the passenger seat and monotonously reads off generic radio calls.
 
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