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28 Jul 2000, 13:59 (Ref:26458) | #1 | ||
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I think the Privateers in the Le Mans 2001 race will be a little more on the speed of the works cars.
I see three courage C60's entereing: two SMG Machines and the third one will be the Pescarolo car. Two BMW LMR V12 1999 cars in their 2000 form for the Thomas Bscher team and a third '98 BMW/GOH chassis. How about that. |
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28 Jul 2000, 15:44 (Ref:26480) | #2 | ||
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ohhh sounds great to me and there is possibly a few others you could add to that list ..maybe privateer panoz cars and of course more reynards to come on line...
but this once again brings the question...will a privateer team ever win le man??? |
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28 Jul 2000, 18:45 (Ref:26500) | #3 | ||
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Logically speaking, NO but What if the blown tires and the gearboxes had put the Audi's out Pescarolo sport would have won.
You never no. |
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