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Why wasn't this article posted in the 2024 World Endurance Championship thread?
Famine is, and was, aware of the existence of that thread, and does not.(jsut in case famine wants to move/merge it)2024 World Endurance Championship
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Not take take the fun out of it, but they didn't exactly come out of nowhere, or at least they did in name only. The car is engineered by Michelotto who have worked hand-in-hand with Ferrari since the early 1980s and were even responsible for the 288 GTO Evoluzione and F40 (+ F40 derivatives) and many other Ferrari race cars. They are basically a very established player who have bought the rights to a long defunct brand for probably marketing purposes.I am really excited about the Isotto Fraschini entry. A brand that's been defunct for 124 years (AFAIK) coming back out of nowhete in late 2023 and getting into Le Mans 2024 as their first motorsports entry (AFAIK) is a power move.
I still like the idea of a brand coming out of nowhere. The context is appreciated, though.Not take take the fun out of it, but they didn't exactly come out of nowhere, or at least they did in name only. The car is engineered by Michelotto who have worked hand-in-hand with Ferrari since the early 1980s and were even responsible for the 288 GTO Evoluzione and F40 (+ F40 derivatives) and many other Ferrari race cars. They are basically a very established player who have bought the rights to a long defunct brand for probably marketing purposes.
To be fair, that's pretty much how a lot of brand revivals have worked - Bugatti was nothing from 1952-1987 (it was, for a time, owned by Hispano-Suiza, just to namedrop another brand which has been attempting [two simultaneous, competing] revival recently, and made aircraft parts), and nothing again from 1994-1998. It made no road cars from 1956 until 1991 and again from 1994 until 2005. And now it's BugattiNot take take the fun out of it, but they didn't exactly come out of nowhere, or at least they did in name only. The car is engineered by Michelotto who have worked hand-in-hand with Ferrari since the early 1980s and were even responsible for the 288 GTO Evoluzione and F40 (+ F40 derivatives) and many other Ferrari race cars. They are basically a very established player who have bought the rights to a long defunct brand for probably marketing purposes.
This gives the entry a lot more credibility.Not take take the fun out of it, but they didn't exactly come out of nowhere, or at least they did in name only. The car is engineered by Michelotto who have worked hand-in-hand with Ferrari since the early 1980s and were even responsible for the 288 GTO Evoluzione and F40 (+ F40 derivatives) and many other Ferrari race cars. They are basically a very established player who have bought the rights to a long defunct brand for probably marketing purposes.
It has rained during Le Mans more years than not. It's part of the mystique of the race.I hope they'll have better weather than last year, 2023 was extremely rainy at some point in the race.