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21 Apr 2024, 11:21 (Ref:4205730) | #51 | ||
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Got it back in the pit, replacing that loose diffuser.
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21 Apr 2024, 11:29 (Ref:4205731) | #52 | |
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21 Apr 2024, 11:34 (Ref:4205732) | #53 | ||
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Uh oh, looks like Peugeot's transaxle gremlins are back...
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21 Apr 2024, 11:37 (Ref:4205733) | #54 | ||
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Ferrari GT3 #54 is off, looks like a FCY to collect it.
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21 Apr 2024, 11:56 (Ref:4205735) | #56 | |
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Hopefully we'll see an overtake in the final five hours...
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21 Apr 2024, 12:11 (Ref:4205736) | #57 | ||
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Well, the Penske Porsches, Toyotas, and BMW's have broken the Ferrari train. Now, it gets interesting...
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21 Apr 2024, 12:26 (Ref:4205738) | #58 | ||
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Kubica picks up a drive-through penalty for not obeying FCY procedures. That'll be costly in this race.
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21 Apr 2024, 12:35 (Ref:4205740) | #59 | |
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21 Apr 2024, 12:40 (Ref:4205741) | #60 | ||
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Looks like the race is done for the Dames...
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21 Apr 2024, 12:40 (Ref:4205742) | #61 | ||
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Just joining the party. How bad has the race been so far?
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21 Apr 2024, 12:42 (Ref:4205743) | #62 | |
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Matter of opinion I'd say As expected, very little overtakes and most position changes in the Hypercar class happened due to pit stops. Quite messy at the start, multiple cars involved in incidents so we had a SC and few FCYs.
Conway seems to be doing better job at managing the tire wear than Vanthoor. Or it's Toyota better than Porsche and not driver difference. |
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21 Apr 2024, 12:44 (Ref:4205745) | #63 | ||
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Oh, the usual first lap shenanigans... Ferrari had all three cars out front, then pit stop strategies by the others broke that up... Now its Ferrari, Porsche, Toyota
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21 Apr 2024, 12:47 (Ref:4205746) | #64 | ||
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thanks.
Looks like a fun battle. Looks like #6 is trying to save energy? Also being very keen to get past the back markers and get breathing space to the Toyota. |
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21 Apr 2024, 12:59 (Ref:4205748) | #66 | ||
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#51 loses a few crucial seconds having to be readjusted in the pits. For all the talk of Ferrari domination, we could have a Porsche/Toyota leading one third in.
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21 Apr 2024, 13:00 (Ref:4205749) | #67 | |
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What are your opinions on LMGT3? I was all for GT3 replacing GTE but it feels like the GT class is somewhat anonymous now. I mean the Ferrari & Porsche are fighting for the class lead & they cut away to show a slo mo replay & the pit stop of a car in 16th place?
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21 Apr 2024, 13:01 (Ref:4205750) | #68 | ||
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#51 trollers. Problem with the jacks?! Jota doing well on stint lengths. Longest first first with the SC and making it pay here. No splash at the end. Toyota gets the Porsche. Closed the gap to 4s, but dropping back on the colder tyres. |
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21 Apr 2024, 13:03 (Ref:4205751) | #69 | ||
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Yeah, the #6 Porsche is giving the #7Toyota fits. Just can't get around them... And if that isn't enough, the #8 seems to have similar problems with the #20 BMW.
I believe we now know whom are Toyota's nemesis are this year... It seems that, even with the revised design, Peugeot is still having the same old problems. The gearbox had a return of the gremlins... |
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The slow mos are cool, but at the wrong time are grating. Could easily have happened when a Ferrari was overtaking a Porsche in hypercar, or it could have interrupted a shot of Rossi in the pits! We’ve had a few minutes of GT. It is the aforementioned Rossi gettin acclimatized even more to GT racing. From the inboard it wouldn’t like he was kicking up a bit of gravel? Or maybe just bottomed out on the kerb. |
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The GT's aren't that bad, having some good scraps here and there. With this number of manufacturers about, every race weekend will have action and a differing podium, which makes things interesting.
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21 Apr 2024, 13:11 (Ref:4205754) | #72 | ||
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Blast, my timing screen missed the last Jota pit signal. So looks like it still hasn’t stopped. Still you can see the stop on lap 74 as it was a long lap time.
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21 Apr 2024, 13:12 (Ref:4205755) | #73 | ||
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Ugggghhhhh... Mustang in, with issues with that diffuser again.
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21 Apr 2024, 13:17 (Ref:4205757) | #74 | ||
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It is a tricky track, very narrow in places, but the clear situation is fuel and track position are pivotal, JOTA look to have done an amazing job, but Ferrari and Porsche still look likely winners, or maybe Toyota who have been bottled for a while. Other blokes in Isotta look totally out of their depth sadly. Vernay not really to blame for start, almost always likely.
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Saving energy probably goes out the window if we get that. |
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