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Old 30 Sep 2004, 12:53 (Ref:1111231)   #19
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Javi should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
It´s a pity. GM has managed to do it well with Pratt& Miller in the GTS corvettes, but the Cadillac effort was a shame. With a little more winter development on the engine they could have challenged Bentley for victory in 2003, the 02 version looked fantastic, although it was said its engine was no match neither in horsepower nor fuel consumption to the audis, so maybe the 03 bentley would have been too big a task... we´ll never know.
One more question (to Mike, I guess) In Mulsanne´s corner 2000 LMP Cadillac page, it says there would be a possibililty of buying customer cars. Did DAMS bought them or they were supplied by GM in order to make a two way works effort?
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