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17 Dec 2008, 21:53 (Ref:2357281) | #1 | |
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Audi R10s ALMS Road America-Laguna Seca
I'm trying to figure out the chassis number situation for Audi's ALMS entries from Road America on through the rest of the year.
If I remember correctly, a rock or something had put a hole in the #1 car (#103) at Road America with Pirro driving, so that would have had to be replaced, or could it have just been patched up? And then Luhr had a pretty good shunt at Detroit in car 2 (#101) that I thought necessitated a tub change as well. But several sources I've seen state they used 101 and 103 til the end of the year. Are those sources correct or did those 2 incidents require tub changes, and if so, what numbers were they changed to? |
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17 Dec 2008, 22:25 (Ref:2357298) | #2 | |
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Looks like for Sebring, #1 was #201 and then for the rest of the year, #1 was #103 and #2 was #101 all year. I haven't been able to find any info for chassis numbers for Detroit and Laguna Seca, but I'd assume they're the same. If anyone can clarify, that'd be great.
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