24 Heures du Mans 12th-13th June 2010

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Game over. Audi might as well clinch the win at Le Mans. NO repeat for Peugeot. I guess I'm done for tonight (but I'll still try to watch the finish).
 
You're cursed like me.;)

I'm going to try again for a GTP shoutout in a moment.

Quick, you join in with me Tommi...GO AUDI GO!! ;)

As much as I think karma played a part, and I think the Peugeot had that coming after the Corvette incident, the sight of Wurz crying is still moving.
 
The emotion plays its part here. This is the speciality of endurance racing expecially 24 Hours of Le Mans. Who wouldn't if you have worked so hard and everything just falls down and break into pieces?

The Peugeot team has done a great job but if you take risk, you pay for it in which the team is experiencing now. Sorry to the team and at the end, it's motor racing and life.
 
Lol Audi cheat lol JK!!.

How so?

It would have been interesting to see a fight between the Peugeot and Audi at the very end, but I'm sorry, Peugeot kind of deserves this. They knew this could easily happen too with how hard they are pushing, they've had a bunch of other reliability issues.

However, it is moving and I do feel slightly bad to see Wurz and the Peugeot team boss cry as soon as they knew it's all over.

If I saw Anthony Davidson crying though, I would not have a shred of pity for that man.
 
Any reason for the caution flag at *I think* the Arnage corner? Debris on track or something?

Isn't that where the Peugeot blew up? I think that car blew its engine, so maybe engine parts are littered all over the corner?

However, I doubt we won't see him crying though. We'll see him having a tantrum out back, throwing his toys around :sly:

Yeah, and probably blaming Audi for the car failure too. :sly:
 
Yeah, and probably blaming Audi for the car failure too. :sly:

If anyone is to blame for that cars failure it would be him. They wouldn't have had to push so hard at the end if he would have just showed patience through the race. He never would have spun the car and ended up in the spot they where in. they would have just been cruising to an easy victory right now.and im sure the curb hoping he was doing wasn't to good on the car either.
 
So mad right now, well, at least I can go to bed early. Maybe the Matmut will push on and score a podium for consolation. Also hoping next year the new Peugeot will do better. Engine reliability will be key especially with the new regs.
 
Dude, karma, karrrrrr-ma!



So....When do the "Playstation Sponsorship Curse" chats start?

Umm, never, because their first year with Playstation on board was last year and they won finally beating Audi.💡

Nah, he won't blame the Audi - he'll blame one of those unimportant, slow, useless, insignificent GT cars for the failure, you watch :sly:

Those cars were no doubt disturbing the air in front of him causing his engine to not get enough cooling air and made it overheat and over-stress the engine until it gave way. In Davidson's world, it's possible!:lol:
 
Those cars were no doubt disturbing the air in front of him causing his engine to not get enough cooling air and made it overheat and over-stress the engine until it gave way. In Davidson's world, it's possible!:lol:

Oh of course! Yup, that sounds right...according to Ant's 'it was everyone else's fault but mine' type logic 👎
 
Umm, never, because their first year with Playstation on board was last year and they won finally beating Audi.💡

I thought they were on the Pescarolo's and Xbox was still on the factory 908's?
 
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