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June 14, 2009 at 11:36 AM #416172June 14, 2009 at 12:57 PM #415469MayerParticipant
[quote=flu]Screw the lakers (for now). Who’s watched the 24 Hours of Le Mans? The Peugeot diesels kicked the R15 ass, dethroning the 5 year reign which was a pretty big surprise (6+ laps)… Today is a sad day. On a side note, perhaps with all the disgruntled F1 teams, perhaps some of them will cross over to this league…
Oh never mind, we just watch Nascar and Indy here :)[/quote]
flu, to be fair, one of the R15s did have a crash, and the other was taken out of commission as well. I’m glad Peugeot won though. Audi and the Corvettes deserve a lot of respect, but the races were getting boring when you knew the results ahead of time.
Too bad for the Astons; they look great in Gulf livery. Ferrari has been doing very well with the F430s too.
Finally, LOL at the one-lap-Lamborghini.
June 14, 2009 at 12:57 PM #415709MayerParticipant[quote=flu]Screw the lakers (for now). Who’s watched the 24 Hours of Le Mans? The Peugeot diesels kicked the R15 ass, dethroning the 5 year reign which was a pretty big surprise (6+ laps)… Today is a sad day. On a side note, perhaps with all the disgruntled F1 teams, perhaps some of them will cross over to this league…
Oh never mind, we just watch Nascar and Indy here :)[/quote]
flu, to be fair, one of the R15s did have a crash, and the other was taken out of commission as well. I’m glad Peugeot won though. Audi and the Corvettes deserve a lot of respect, but the races were getting boring when you knew the results ahead of time.
Too bad for the Astons; they look great in Gulf livery. Ferrari has been doing very well with the F430s too.
Finally, LOL at the one-lap-Lamborghini.
June 14, 2009 at 12:57 PM #415965MayerParticipant[quote=flu]Screw the lakers (for now). Who’s watched the 24 Hours of Le Mans? The Peugeot diesels kicked the R15 ass, dethroning the 5 year reign which was a pretty big surprise (6+ laps)… Today is a sad day. On a side note, perhaps with all the disgruntled F1 teams, perhaps some of them will cross over to this league…
Oh never mind, we just watch Nascar and Indy here :)[/quote]
flu, to be fair, one of the R15s did have a crash, and the other was taken out of commission as well. I’m glad Peugeot won though. Audi and the Corvettes deserve a lot of respect, but the races were getting boring when you knew the results ahead of time.
Too bad for the Astons; they look great in Gulf livery. Ferrari has been doing very well with the F430s too.
Finally, LOL at the one-lap-Lamborghini.
June 14, 2009 at 12:57 PM #416034MayerParticipant[quote=flu]Screw the lakers (for now). Who’s watched the 24 Hours of Le Mans? The Peugeot diesels kicked the R15 ass, dethroning the 5 year reign which was a pretty big surprise (6+ laps)… Today is a sad day. On a side note, perhaps with all the disgruntled F1 teams, perhaps some of them will cross over to this league…
Oh never mind, we just watch Nascar and Indy here :)[/quote]
flu, to be fair, one of the R15s did have a crash, and the other was taken out of commission as well. I’m glad Peugeot won though. Audi and the Corvettes deserve a lot of respect, but the races were getting boring when you knew the results ahead of time.
Too bad for the Astons; they look great in Gulf livery. Ferrari has been doing very well with the F430s too.
Finally, LOL at the one-lap-Lamborghini.
June 14, 2009 at 12:57 PM #416192MayerParticipant[quote=flu]Screw the lakers (for now). Who’s watched the 24 Hours of Le Mans? The Peugeot diesels kicked the R15 ass, dethroning the 5 year reign which was a pretty big surprise (6+ laps)… Today is a sad day. On a side note, perhaps with all the disgruntled F1 teams, perhaps some of them will cross over to this league…
Oh never mind, we just watch Nascar and Indy here :)[/quote]
flu, to be fair, one of the R15s did have a crash, and the other was taken out of commission as well. I’m glad Peugeot won though. Audi and the Corvettes deserve a lot of respect, but the races were getting boring when you knew the results ahead of time.
Too bad for the Astons; they look great in Gulf livery. Ferrari has been doing very well with the F430s too.
Finally, LOL at the one-lap-Lamborghini.
June 14, 2009 at 3:17 PM #415551CoronitaParticipant[quote=Mayer][quote=flu]Screw the lakers (for now). Who’s watched the 24 Hours of Le Mans? The Peugeot diesels kicked the R15 ass, dethroning the 5 year reign which was a pretty big surprise (6+ laps)… Today is a sad day. On a side note, perhaps with all the disgruntled F1 teams, perhaps some of them will cross over to this league…
Oh never mind, we just watch Nascar and Indy here :)[/quote]
flu, to be fair, one of the R15s did have a crash, and the other was taken out of commission as well. I’m glad Peugeot won though. Audi and the Corvettes deserve a lot of respect, but the races were getting boring when you knew the results ahead of time.
Too bad for the Astons; they look great in Gulf livery. Ferrari has been doing very well with the F430s too.
Finally, LOL at the one-lap-Lamborghini.[/quote]
Wow, another Le Mans person…Cool. Yeah, I’m sort of glad that Peugeot got their act together, because it’s making this series more interesting.
Unfortunately, audi was only fielding the r15 in this race, so hopefully now they return to a regular season next year with this or something better…Kristensen was down an entire 7 laps at the end.
The Vettes always do well in the GT1 class. Porsche had a disappointing finish in GT3, most of those didn’t finish.
Hopefully with the fallout from F1, we’ll see the Le Mans series have more interesting entries from other manufacturers.
June 14, 2009 at 3:17 PM #415789CoronitaParticipant[quote=Mayer][quote=flu]Screw the lakers (for now). Who’s watched the 24 Hours of Le Mans? The Peugeot diesels kicked the R15 ass, dethroning the 5 year reign which was a pretty big surprise (6+ laps)… Today is a sad day. On a side note, perhaps with all the disgruntled F1 teams, perhaps some of them will cross over to this league…
Oh never mind, we just watch Nascar and Indy here :)[/quote]
flu, to be fair, one of the R15s did have a crash, and the other was taken out of commission as well. I’m glad Peugeot won though. Audi and the Corvettes deserve a lot of respect, but the races were getting boring when you knew the results ahead of time.
Too bad for the Astons; they look great in Gulf livery. Ferrari has been doing very well with the F430s too.
Finally, LOL at the one-lap-Lamborghini.[/quote]
Wow, another Le Mans person…Cool. Yeah, I’m sort of glad that Peugeot got their act together, because it’s making this series more interesting.
Unfortunately, audi was only fielding the r15 in this race, so hopefully now they return to a regular season next year with this or something better…Kristensen was down an entire 7 laps at the end.
The Vettes always do well in the GT1 class. Porsche had a disappointing finish in GT3, most of those didn’t finish.
Hopefully with the fallout from F1, we’ll see the Le Mans series have more interesting entries from other manufacturers.
June 14, 2009 at 3:17 PM #416047CoronitaParticipant[quote=Mayer][quote=flu]Screw the lakers (for now). Who’s watched the 24 Hours of Le Mans? The Peugeot diesels kicked the R15 ass, dethroning the 5 year reign which was a pretty big surprise (6+ laps)… Today is a sad day. On a side note, perhaps with all the disgruntled F1 teams, perhaps some of them will cross over to this league…
Oh never mind, we just watch Nascar and Indy here :)[/quote]
flu, to be fair, one of the R15s did have a crash, and the other was taken out of commission as well. I’m glad Peugeot won though. Audi and the Corvettes deserve a lot of respect, but the races were getting boring when you knew the results ahead of time.
Too bad for the Astons; they look great in Gulf livery. Ferrari has been doing very well with the F430s too.
Finally, LOL at the one-lap-Lamborghini.[/quote]
Wow, another Le Mans person…Cool. Yeah, I’m sort of glad that Peugeot got their act together, because it’s making this series more interesting.
Unfortunately, audi was only fielding the r15 in this race, so hopefully now they return to a regular season next year with this or something better…Kristensen was down an entire 7 laps at the end.
The Vettes always do well in the GT1 class. Porsche had a disappointing finish in GT3, most of those didn’t finish.
Hopefully with the fallout from F1, we’ll see the Le Mans series have more interesting entries from other manufacturers.
June 14, 2009 at 3:17 PM #416115CoronitaParticipant[quote=Mayer][quote=flu]Screw the lakers (for now). Who’s watched the 24 Hours of Le Mans? The Peugeot diesels kicked the R15 ass, dethroning the 5 year reign which was a pretty big surprise (6+ laps)… Today is a sad day. On a side note, perhaps with all the disgruntled F1 teams, perhaps some of them will cross over to this league…
Oh never mind, we just watch Nascar and Indy here :)[/quote]
flu, to be fair, one of the R15s did have a crash, and the other was taken out of commission as well. I’m glad Peugeot won though. Audi and the Corvettes deserve a lot of respect, but the races were getting boring when you knew the results ahead of time.
Too bad for the Astons; they look great in Gulf livery. Ferrari has been doing very well with the F430s too.
Finally, LOL at the one-lap-Lamborghini.[/quote]
Wow, another Le Mans person…Cool. Yeah, I’m sort of glad that Peugeot got their act together, because it’s making this series more interesting.
Unfortunately, audi was only fielding the r15 in this race, so hopefully now they return to a regular season next year with this or something better…Kristensen was down an entire 7 laps at the end.
The Vettes always do well in the GT1 class. Porsche had a disappointing finish in GT3, most of those didn’t finish.
Hopefully with the fallout from F1, we’ll see the Le Mans series have more interesting entries from other manufacturers.
June 14, 2009 at 3:17 PM #416273CoronitaParticipant[quote=Mayer][quote=flu]Screw the lakers (for now). Who’s watched the 24 Hours of Le Mans? The Peugeot diesels kicked the R15 ass, dethroning the 5 year reign which was a pretty big surprise (6+ laps)… Today is a sad day. On a side note, perhaps with all the disgruntled F1 teams, perhaps some of them will cross over to this league…
Oh never mind, we just watch Nascar and Indy here :)[/quote]
flu, to be fair, one of the R15s did have a crash, and the other was taken out of commission as well. I’m glad Peugeot won though. Audi and the Corvettes deserve a lot of respect, but the races were getting boring when you knew the results ahead of time.
Too bad for the Astons; they look great in Gulf livery. Ferrari has been doing very well with the F430s too.
Finally, LOL at the one-lap-Lamborghini.[/quote]
Wow, another Le Mans person…Cool. Yeah, I’m sort of glad that Peugeot got their act together, because it’s making this series more interesting.
Unfortunately, audi was only fielding the r15 in this race, so hopefully now they return to a regular season next year with this or something better…Kristensen was down an entire 7 laps at the end.
The Vettes always do well in the GT1 class. Porsche had a disappointing finish in GT3, most of those didn’t finish.
Hopefully with the fallout from F1, we’ll see the Le Mans series have more interesting entries from other manufacturers.
June 14, 2009 at 3:26 PM #415558CoronitaParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=flu] Oh never mind, we just watch Nascar and Indy here :)[/quote]
FLU: Not true! The building next to my dad’s at Ford Aerospace in Palo Alto was the infamous SVO (Ford’s Special Vehicle Operations) and we had tickets through Ford to Laguna Seca and Sears Point for IMSA, Grand Prix and American Le Mans (as well as the occasional F1 series). We were there pretty much every weekend during the various seasons. Those races were crawling with hot women.
Matter of fact, a group of buddies and I got to meet Christie Brinkley at Sears Point in either 1982 or 1983, when she was dating that French F1 driver and touring with him.
The guys at SVO helped me build up a 1969 Ford Mustang Mach I with a 428CJ motor, but that’s a story for another day.
[/quote]sorry, that was before my time…I stopped following nascar the day Toyota entered it. That’s just so wrong in so many ways…. (not that I’m against it. It’s just seems a little odd)…And my only interest in Indy is to see how well Dana Patrick does. F1 is just getting too weird for me (in terms of regulations).
Did not know SVO was out of Bay Area in the past. Interesting. That was one area I’d wish Ford would invest more in…. All I can say is Ford better not f this one up with the 2010 SHO
http://www.autoblog.com/2009/02/11/officially-official-2010-ford-taurus-sho/
(though i don’t think it’s an SVO vehicle). The original SHO with the Yamaha engine(the one Conan drives) is still interesting in my book…
June 14, 2009 at 3:26 PM #415796CoronitaParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=flu] Oh never mind, we just watch Nascar and Indy here :)[/quote]
FLU: Not true! The building next to my dad’s at Ford Aerospace in Palo Alto was the infamous SVO (Ford’s Special Vehicle Operations) and we had tickets through Ford to Laguna Seca and Sears Point for IMSA, Grand Prix and American Le Mans (as well as the occasional F1 series). We were there pretty much every weekend during the various seasons. Those races were crawling with hot women.
Matter of fact, a group of buddies and I got to meet Christie Brinkley at Sears Point in either 1982 or 1983, when she was dating that French F1 driver and touring with him.
The guys at SVO helped me build up a 1969 Ford Mustang Mach I with a 428CJ motor, but that’s a story for another day.
[/quote]sorry, that was before my time…I stopped following nascar the day Toyota entered it. That’s just so wrong in so many ways…. (not that I’m against it. It’s just seems a little odd)…And my only interest in Indy is to see how well Dana Patrick does. F1 is just getting too weird for me (in terms of regulations).
Did not know SVO was out of Bay Area in the past. Interesting. That was one area I’d wish Ford would invest more in…. All I can say is Ford better not f this one up with the 2010 SHO
http://www.autoblog.com/2009/02/11/officially-official-2010-ford-taurus-sho/
(though i don’t think it’s an SVO vehicle). The original SHO with the Yamaha engine(the one Conan drives) is still interesting in my book…
June 14, 2009 at 3:26 PM #416053CoronitaParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=flu] Oh never mind, we just watch Nascar and Indy here :)[/quote]
FLU: Not true! The building next to my dad’s at Ford Aerospace in Palo Alto was the infamous SVO (Ford’s Special Vehicle Operations) and we had tickets through Ford to Laguna Seca and Sears Point for IMSA, Grand Prix and American Le Mans (as well as the occasional F1 series). We were there pretty much every weekend during the various seasons. Those races were crawling with hot women.
Matter of fact, a group of buddies and I got to meet Christie Brinkley at Sears Point in either 1982 or 1983, when she was dating that French F1 driver and touring with him.
The guys at SVO helped me build up a 1969 Ford Mustang Mach I with a 428CJ motor, but that’s a story for another day.
[/quote]sorry, that was before my time…I stopped following nascar the day Toyota entered it. That’s just so wrong in so many ways…. (not that I’m against it. It’s just seems a little odd)…And my only interest in Indy is to see how well Dana Patrick does. F1 is just getting too weird for me (in terms of regulations).
Did not know SVO was out of Bay Area in the past. Interesting. That was one area I’d wish Ford would invest more in…. All I can say is Ford better not f this one up with the 2010 SHO
http://www.autoblog.com/2009/02/11/officially-official-2010-ford-taurus-sho/
(though i don’t think it’s an SVO vehicle). The original SHO with the Yamaha engine(the one Conan drives) is still interesting in my book…
June 14, 2009 at 3:26 PM #416121CoronitaParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=flu] Oh never mind, we just watch Nascar and Indy here :)[/quote]
FLU: Not true! The building next to my dad’s at Ford Aerospace in Palo Alto was the infamous SVO (Ford’s Special Vehicle Operations) and we had tickets through Ford to Laguna Seca and Sears Point for IMSA, Grand Prix and American Le Mans (as well as the occasional F1 series). We were there pretty much every weekend during the various seasons. Those races were crawling with hot women.
Matter of fact, a group of buddies and I got to meet Christie Brinkley at Sears Point in either 1982 or 1983, when she was dating that French F1 driver and touring with him.
The guys at SVO helped me build up a 1969 Ford Mustang Mach I with a 428CJ motor, but that’s a story for another day.
[/quote]sorry, that was before my time…I stopped following nascar the day Toyota entered it. That’s just so wrong in so many ways…. (not that I’m against it. It’s just seems a little odd)…And my only interest in Indy is to see how well Dana Patrick does. F1 is just getting too weird for me (in terms of regulations).
Did not know SVO was out of Bay Area in the past. Interesting. That was one area I’d wish Ford would invest more in…. All I can say is Ford better not f this one up with the 2010 SHO
http://www.autoblog.com/2009/02/11/officially-official-2010-ford-taurus-sho/
(though i don’t think it’s an SVO vehicle). The original SHO with the Yamaha engine(the one Conan drives) is still interesting in my book…
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