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

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Come on guys, let's get it on!

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The R18 looks hot without the front body work, in my opinion :D

Luminis! My brother from another mother when it comes to Le Mans :lol: :cheers:.
 
Where I can see that streaming with actual circuit cameras?
Because in the official LeMans site and in the WEC one, they are just showing onboard cameras all the time...I want to watch the cars from outside as well.

Here:
tensport.com.au/lemans-live-streaming.htm
 
I've said it at Sebring, and I'll say it again, god those Audi's LED's are bright.
 
British commentators are speculating that the Audis ran on slicks from the start, which might be why the Toyotas outpaced them.
 
Audi has the upper hand here...

They do have vastly more experience at Le Mans, granted, but Toyota isn't quite the underdog most people think. Those guys are TMG are some of the best engineers in the entire world and they don't have an exactly tight budget. I do agree Audi has an advantage, but not enough to be absolutely decisive. Toyota has made a hell of a car, they should put up a good fight.
 
McNish's wreck 2 years ago was about an hour under SC, and Rockenfeller's(I think?) wreck triggered a safety car over 2 hours, when the safety car ran out of fuel because it had to go fast to keep the Protoype's tyres warm.:lol:
 
The SC period we just had was no way the longest in Le Mans history. The race in 2011 had two very long SC periods with the McNish and Rockenfeller accidents. Then last year when Anthony Davidson crashed at the end of the Mulsanne, that was over an hour.

Glad to see the Audi's back up to pace now that it's dried up. 👍
 
#1 Audi in the pits.

Davidson taking the lead. Looks like Audi doesn't have the fuel advantage anymore. They have a faster car until now though.
 

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