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Channel 10 feed is up and down, but I am enjoying streaming it to my TV from iPad, great to see so much of Le Mans this year, can't believe those Audi's both so close together.

Whoa, that was a horrible accident, hope he's ok.

Edited by cherring

Very depressing watching LeMans this year, was meant to have some of my design work and sponsorship out on track ( again ) but the deal fell through at the last minute :(

Driver attempts to repair the delta wing to get it back to the pits.

378 laps by the winners

5151.8 km distance covered by the winners

40th victory of a French driver

33 pit stops for the winning car

29th victory for a German car

29th victory for a closed car

27th victory for a German driver

21 retirements

21st victory for Michelin and 15th consecutive

12th victory for a car with race number 1

11th victory for Audi (00, 01, 02, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 10, 11, 12)

8th victory for a pole position car

8th victory for a team that won the previous year

7th victory for a diesel powered car

5th the position of the best rookie in 2012, Marco Bonanomi.

3:24.180 : The fastest lap of the race by Marc Gené

3rd consecutive podium for Lotterer-Tréluyer-Fässler

3rd consecutive class win for Julien Canal (GTE Am).

2nd consecutive victory for Lotterer-Tréluyer-Fässler

2nd victory for a Swiss driver

1st victory for a hybrid powered car

1st victory for a car with non-permanant 4 wheel drive.

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