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      06-16-2019, 10:13 AM   #5
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Well said....

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Originally Posted by 3798j View Post
Thought the coverage and commentary was wonderful...and...congratulations to Toyota.
Toyota dominated the LMP1 class (again)....with 1 hr and 1 min to go, the lead car Toyota 7 had a RF puncture and then a sensor issue....does anyone know when the car came in for a RF replacement if it wasn't the RF and it was really the RR??....and then the sensor that limits the car to 162 kph if tire psi is not in tolerance woudln't reset? Was this because they changed the wrong tire?? Was the sensor faulty?? Car 7 had an appx 1 min 30 sec lead over the sister car and lost it all when it stopped twice to deal with tires and sensors. The sister car 8 inherited the lead and won by 17 sec.

Audi's withdrawl from the FIA World Endurance Championship created a massive hole in the competition....unsure how any top LMP1 teams would fare against the Audi if they were still in it.
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