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  • Israel Llamas
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As someone who will be at Petit Le Mans this year and Audi Fan, I sure hope Audi gets some German money flowing to make an appearance at Petit Le Mans. Last years race was nothing short of fantastic. McNish Crashed the R10 on the warm-up put it 2 laps down then said "you fix it, I win it" and he did.
I cannot wait to see how badly The dream team of Mcnish, TK, And Dindo destroy the Puegeot 908's. Not only do they have a better car this year, but their experienced alone is good enough to win the race. They proved it last year when the 908's could not do anything in the rain while TK was gaining like 10 seconds per lap in the dark and rainy night. I want to see a 1-2-3 R15 finish and hell even let the 2 privateer R10's get 4-5. Go Audi!
Still can't beat an R15 around sebring haha!
Sweet! Another car for audi to beat!
It was fun to watch it last year, but it would not be nearly as close this year. The rules/regulations have been changed between LMP1 and LMP2 the LMP2 cars are much slower this year. That Audi R15 would eat the Porsche for breakfast
Hahahahahahaha Just what the french needed Audi to have more experienced drivers to drive their new car. Go Audi!
My Guess is that the one who is sand bagging is Audi, there's no way Audi is this slow. Just you wait.
Audi Wants to take it hard to the Frenchies this year, 5 Audi TDI's out in circuit de la sarthe. Should be interesting, I'm calling it Audi 1-2-3-4-5. :P
That would assume that they could make a competent engine to compete with the other folks, I would love to see Audi supply engines for Indy it would be super.
Yea, It will be harder to see Audi's Tailights. Stupid I economy I want Audi in ALMS dammit.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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