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GTPlanet, I've hosted this thread for discussion of this year's Le Mans endurance. Since I don't see a thread fully devoted to this race, I feel I will do the honors. Share your thoughts about this race now that it's at least 20 hours since the race's finish. I'll start with my overall thoughts.
-LMP1-Winners were Kristensen/Letho/Werner in LMP1 with the ALMS's Champion Audi team. You know what? Maybe Tom Kristensen is perhaps that good at Le Mans. As the Pescarolos had troubles, Champion Audi was clearly the toughest team to beat at this year's race. Even though I [somewhat] get sick of seeing the Audi R8 continually win, I have to hand it to Audi. I almost wanted to cry at some points of the final laps. One of which for the Pescarolos coming only so close to challenging for the lead, then the other reason because Tom Kristensen is perhaps one of the best racers of this lifetime. Audi is perhaps one of the best racing participators in the world today. Look at it like this. Kristensen has raced Le Mans a total of 9 times now, and won 7 times. Maybe we should call Tom Kristensen as the Tom Brady of sportscar racing. As Tom Brady has quite a few Super Bowl rings in only a few years, Tom Kristensen has lost at Le Mans only twice. He surpasses Jacky Ickx as the all-time Le Mans winner, and he also has won six straight Le Mans races, best record of all time. -LMP2- The Lola MG team with Erdos/Newton/Hughes won class honors in a great effort. -GT1- God Bless America as the #64 C6R is now 1-0 at Le Mans, with the winning combo of Gavin/Beretta/Magnussen. The Aston Martins had a good run, but struggled late in the race. -GT2- Goodbye, Leo Hindery. You leave Le Mans with a class win. Hope you enjoyed the experience Other teammates were Lieb and Rockenfeller for the Bam! Racing YES Network Porsche 911 GT3 RSR.
Congratulations to all at Le Mans this year. It was hot, but a beautiful race weekend with blue skies and very few clouds.
-LMP1-Winners were Kristensen/Letho/Werner in LMP1 with the ALMS's Champion Audi team. You know what? Maybe Tom Kristensen is perhaps that good at Le Mans. As the Pescarolos had troubles, Champion Audi was clearly the toughest team to beat at this year's race. Even though I [somewhat] get sick of seeing the Audi R8 continually win, I have to hand it to Audi. I almost wanted to cry at some points of the final laps. One of which for the Pescarolos coming only so close to challenging for the lead, then the other reason because Tom Kristensen is perhaps one of the best racers of this lifetime. Audi is perhaps one of the best racing participators in the world today. Look at it like this. Kristensen has raced Le Mans a total of 9 times now, and won 7 times. Maybe we should call Tom Kristensen as the Tom Brady of sportscar racing. As Tom Brady has quite a few Super Bowl rings in only a few years, Tom Kristensen has lost at Le Mans only twice. He surpasses Jacky Ickx as the all-time Le Mans winner, and he also has won six straight Le Mans races, best record of all time. -LMP2- The Lola MG team with Erdos/Newton/Hughes won class honors in a great effort. -GT1- God Bless America as the #64 C6R is now 1-0 at Le Mans, with the winning combo of Gavin/Beretta/Magnussen. The Aston Martins had a good run, but struggled late in the race. -GT2- Goodbye, Leo Hindery. You leave Le Mans with a class win. Hope you enjoyed the experience Other teammates were Lieb and Rockenfeller for the Bam! Racing YES Network Porsche 911 GT3 RSR.
Congratulations to all at Le Mans this year. It was hot, but a beautiful race weekend with blue skies and very few clouds.