I'm back since a few days, but had so much work to overcome I couldn't post anything substantial earlier, sorry.
As far as I'm concerned, I had a very good time at LM, once more.
(glad I don't work for Peugeot!) The four days were very good off the track, lots of fun, awsome barbecue etc.
But to be honest the race itself wasn't one I'll remember for ages. For several reasons, it nearly always seemed to be spoilt in some way:
-First, the safety car, at lap 4, for which created an artificial gap of half a lap between the Pugs and the Audis
-Secondly, the Audis, being once more slower, despite the new car, which, combined to the first point, made it look like the race was already done at lap four.
-Third, the high level of attrition, making it an elimination race
(so not much fights on track, bar GT2).
-And Four, some discutables actions on the track, plus some hard time for some teams, and the lack of hapiness in the Audi clan depite the triple, meant the overall mood wasn't great.
Anyway, congratulations to the winners. You never win Le Mans by luck, although some is needed obviously.
Also, it's quite funny when you look back at it, we were all expecting Audi's new R15 to be the new performance benchmark, and Peugeot to have awsome reliability. What unfolded was exactly the opposite! Le Mans is definitly a very hard to predict race.
This time I couldn't manage to get any good pic of the action during any sessions, but I tried hard to take the best possible shots during my pit walk, hope you will enjoy...
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