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I was looking for something a little more specific.Nissans.
I was looking for something a little more specific.Nissans.
#22 was the damage from whatever they hit on the Mulsanne straight. #23 no idea, I assume gearbox again.Yay! What exactly are they fixing?
Oh. The new Lmp1 Nissans.I was looking for something a little more specific.
Yeah but, like, I can't get hurt if I crash in GT6.Well in GT6 we have all done that.![]()
Glad to share a little light on this thread.Okay, I laughed.![]()
Ok Fernando.Yeah but, like, I can't get hurt if I crash in GT6.
And I would definitely crash in real life. I'm hopeless![]()
How could I forget that.#22 was the damage from whatever they hit on the Mulsanne straight. #23 no idea, I assume gearbox again.
I'm sure out means, in garage but not retired.So, on the 24 Hours of Le Mans app, on the live timing page it has the conditions of each car: Run, Ret, Pit, and Out. What in the world does Out mean? Just in the garage?
Also, what happened to the #97 Aston? I believe that's the "Art Car". I must have missed that one; seems they were running pretty strong.
They were still running strong last I heard... but that was at sunset...So, on the 24 Hours of Le Mans app, on the live timing page it has the conditions of each car: Run, Ret, Pit, and Out. What in the world does Out mean? Just in the garage?
Also, what happened to the #97 Aston? I believe that's the "Art Car". I must have missed that one; seems they were running pretty strong.
Where is the Complete Lack of Momentum P1/01 up to? What's it been up to?![]()
Oh no..#23 is on it's way back out, #22 joining shortly.![]()
Loss of oil pressure. If any oil was laid on to the track, it would match the colors on the car.Also, what happened to the #97 Aston? I believe that's the "Art Car". I must have missed that one; seems they were running pretty strong.
So, on the 24 Hours of Le Mans app, on the live timing page it has the conditions of each car: Run, Ret, Pit, and Out. What in the world does Out mean? Just in the garage?
Or out lap more likely. Pit would be the term used for what you describe.I'm sure out means, in garage but not retired.
So, on the 24 Hours of Le Mans app, on the live timing page it has the conditions of each car: Run, Ret, Pit, and Out. What in the world does Out mean? Just in the garage?
Also, what happened to the #97 Aston? I believe that's the "Art Car". I must have missed that one; seems they were running pretty strong.
Wouldn't Pit be used for something like a tyre change? Not garage repair.Or out lap more likely. Pit would be the term used for what you describe.
Oh no..
Back on the track they go.
Go, go Godzillas!![]()
Racecar*Sequioad.
Well technically they are in the pits, and there isn't any other term they have invented to describe longer stops.Wouldn't Pit be used for something like a tyre change? Not garage repair.
EWW 9 minute penalty. Eww.
What? I was treed but I chose sequioa because of that 18 incident earlier.Racecar*
LOL'dSequioad.
For I'm guessing another 36 minutes.Both remaining Nissan's back on track.
I dont know... they were talking about penalties for the day. There were like 3 or 4 of them for passing under yellow, one I heard was 9 minutes.For whom? Haven't heard about that on Eurosport....