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is anyone actually staying up to watch? :crazy:
Still watching. Deciding if I want to take a nap though, been up since the start with only 4 hours of sleep. Still want to do some stuff later after the race is done.
 
Commentator keeps saying that this is the last year we´ll see GTEs. What´s gonna replace them next year?
 
Every time I look up, a Glickenhaus is stopped perpendicular. Oh well. Hope the #85 can hold station.
 
Finally decided who I´m rooting for.

The Ferrari and the Iron Dames.

Got up at 5 this morning to keep watching. Can´t remember having so much fun watching Le Mans.

Next year should be even better.
 
I must say I find it appalling that WEC hasn't been able to provide a live timing page that is actually working for the whole of the race. If you look at it e.g. now, the results jump around between current (only very briefly) and some previous data that shows 128 laps for most of the cars instead of 240+ (and a different order). And it has been like that for years - they just don't give a .. damn.

And then they want to be the pinnacle of motorsport. Yeah, right.
 
Long slow zone announced, they need to fix the guard rail.
Between Mulsanne turn and Arnage. Still yellow flagged.

Only way I have to watch at work right now is a live stream from the Glickenhaus #708 dashcam. Has some telemetry data overlayed. Not bad, I guess.
 
I wish 9x8 was more competitive... It could've been more iconic for Peugeot to win the centenary. #94 was leading when I fall asleep...
 
I wish 9x8 was more competitive... It could've been more iconic for Peugeot to win the centenary. #94 was leading when I fall asleep...
They were mighty in the tricky and cool conditions. They can take a lot out of this performance, what they seem to lack is top speed compared to the rest.

How good is it though all 5 manufacturers have led at different stages? For people that thought Toyota would walk it it's certainly been refreshing.

Now can be get some of these other hypercars in GT7?
 
They were mighty in the tricky and cool conditions. They can take a lot out of this performance, what they seem to lack is top speed compared to the rest.

How good is it though all 5 manufacturers have led at different stages? For people that thought Toyota would walk it it's certainly been refreshing.

Now can be get some of these other hypercars in GT7?

'Piping dreams', as a certain russian would phrase it.
 
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Hartley seems to just get on with it compared to Buemi. Really refreshing not hearing constant whinging on the number 8 radio.
 
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