90th Anniversary Running Of The Le Mans 24 Hours, 22-23 June 2013.

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Something a little quick:

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The #1 Audi deserves that number 4 position, they have been the fastest most consistent car by far, moving all the way up from 22nd position is no small feat after the alternator failure. I never said anything about Audi being the underdog, who cares about underdogs? I care about who is the best... Audi.

Right, because Toyota doesn't deserve to complete the final hour after 23 hours of racing. Please, don't talk rubbish.
 
What did he say? I can't admit to ever being impressed by SPEED's Le Mans coverage in previous years.

It's not so much what he said, but how he said it. They were doing highlights and he didn't even change his tone when he talked about Simonsen's death.
 
Right, because Toyota doesn't deserve the complete the final hour after 23 hours of racing. Please, don't talk rubbish.

This. And how are Audi superior? Experience. That's the only way, whatever way you look at it.
 
Haven't posted this here yet, but I made this before I went to bed:

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My God, missed 90 pages of talking and 14 hours of racing. Bleh.

Could someone inform me of the important happenings in this time? I know that Audi is still leading, however.
 
Screw that, Toyota has already won out with every safety car over the #3 Audi who consistently falls back during safety car to the number 8 Toyota. I'm ready to see Toyota's luck run out. Audi have the better car and driver's they deserve it.

The #1 Audi deserves that number 4 position, they have been the fastest most consistent car by far, moving all the way up from 22nd position is no small feat after the alternator failure. I never said anything about Audi being the underdog, who cares about underdogs? I care about who is the best... Audi.

Let's be real, luck has been and will always be an important element in racing. Sometimes it works for you, sometimes it works against you, but it all evens out. If it's only about the speed of a car, then half of all race winners shouldn't have won, including the Audi wins in the past few years.

And this whole safety car thing isn't as one sided as you make it out to be. The Toyota is supposed to be faster in the wet than the Audi, meaning the safety car effectively blocked Toyota's ability to try and catch up to the lead Audi, and you know, maybe win.
 
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