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Well done to the Aussie Team in finishing 12th outright

theres a few pics of the VIP Petfoods new 997 RSR here

http://www.the-paddock.net/content/view/241630/49/

now they just need to start racing it here

someone please explain why there are no horses in the field...?

ok so far i have found out that there was an Australian Team entered in the 24HR race with their 430C, However due to continual mechanical drama's the car was pulled out back in Feb. The cars are still running with experimental cooling, braking and tyre packages for now until they can get a good consistent reliable car. Look out for them next year as they are eager to get over there. The team was also entered in the Dayton 24hr and pulled the pin on that as well.

How ever knowing Johns driving technique i seriously doubt the car would last a lap around there.

Will talk to my mates and find out why there was a lack of Ferraris from teh European teams. may have something to do with Le Mans this weekend. The 430GT2 well and truly capable of beating the 997RSR as shown in all FIA / ALMS races this year.

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