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The porsches were developed specifically for the le mans circuit. They are expected to be quick there.

also this ^

However, reliability / fiabilité of the cars overall are the key to a successful outcome a la Sarthe

Yeah pretty disappointing.. As it has been said already, its a bloody good effort to bring a brand new to a big race like this for the first time and be right up there for the most of it.

Not sure who I want to win now haha :/

Nooooooooooo.....

So many feels for Mark and Porsche.

From second to having engine issues and missing out on a podium

Maybe next year a la Sarthe though and with a bit more endurance practice Porsche and the Webb will be back to get that win

But we all know which manufacturer is also making a return next year in LMP1 ;)

What an epic event.

was gutted to see car 20 fall over in the last few hours. But good to see they got 14 out for the last lap.

Truly an epic event. $100 ticket makes Bernie look lile the thief he is. Definitely coming back...next time will need to work it into another cool car and track tour

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