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But if the opinions of many are true, and Peugeot weren't racing at 100%, then even the Pesca Pug will be quite a bit ahead of the Judd. Anyone know how much preparation time Pescarolo has had with the car? Hopefully they aren't getting the car 'late' because little time with it wouldn't be good as they're basically working with a completely new car to them. |
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i know that both #16 and 17 were pesca-judds . but that still was a rather big difference in pace and positions between them .. was it Bouillon that made that much of a difference .. ? .. i regard Barbosa quite highly
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