82nd Running Of The Le Mans 24 Hours - 14/15 June 2014.

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Did you guys see this?

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Is there somewhere i can watch this race online? Gt academy people are only talking and cant see the race. I just watched an onboard Audi dominate 2 laps but would like to see the whole race not just one car.
 
Can somebody fix the camera in the damn Porsche? I mean you spend so much on design and production and all that... But the camera is seriously whack?

You'd be surprised at how many things in expensive projects are relatively put in as afterthoughts.
 
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Did you guys see this?
I personally thought that was just some PR bull



Can somebody fix the camera in the damn Porsche? I mean you spend so much on design and production and all that... But the camera is seriously whack?
I think the vibrations from the Porsche's ride caused some of the "whack". It vibrates a lot more than the other cars.
 
You'd be surprised at how many things in expensive projects are relatively put in as afterthoughts.
I know about that but I mean this is beyond after thought

I think the vibrations from the Porsche's ride caused some of the "whack". It vibrates a lot more than the other cars.
It does but wow it really is horrid. Every time it comes up with the Porsche's ride along, I can't even see a thing.

Senna pits and hopefully gets out ahead of the Pony.
 
The big challenge for the Toyota and Nissan teams now is to keep their eyes averted from screens showing the Japan - Ivory Coast FIFA World Cup match. :D
 
Why do they use traction control, I thought being a racing driver requires skill to overcome that!

Traction control in these cars will most likely not make you faster. It is mostly used in colder/slipperier conditions (night or new tires or rain). I think all cars still have ABS, but it is also different than the systems seen in road cars (meaning if you are at the point of lock up it will provide just enough grip for you to slow down faster than at locked up. They are mostly safety features in that respect.
 
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