modbaraban wrote:Sometimes it seemed that the cameraman struggled to turn to the left even following the cars slowly cruising into the pits. That was kind of irritating. Anyways thanks for the video.
At 6:20 there's a Saleen S7-R. Is it someone from FIA GT or FFSA-GT or is it back to LMS/24DuMans?
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LOL. Actualy, the trip to the HTTT was a family affair, as I managed to convince my mother and my 70 years old step father to come along myself.
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I could then easily use them to justify the camera struggle, since I've only done the later footage
(near the pit exit), and
I managed to follow the cars down the straight, while my parents kindly made the main part of the film since I was focusing on taking pics. But to be fair to them, I must admit I was the one shaking the most, firstly because I'm a poor cameraman, and secondly because my mother was hilarious, calling every car a "Ferrari". So it was like, "Oh, look that Ferrari, it's beautiful", and while I turned my eyes I discovered a random car, which sometimes only happened to be a Ferrari...
And yes, there were two Saleen
(only one running though), car #51 ARC Bratislava-Kaneko's S7R. I think they are full time entrants for the LMS.
Thank you Ciro for your support!
Whiteblue, I think the "covers" you're talking about are the main parts of the "upper diffuser" trick of that car. It's not very clear to me if the air channeled through that part
(between the wheels and the nose) is really used to produce downforce or if it has more utility in feeding the radiators. But one thing for sure, the car is meant to keep that look. RacingManiac posted a link showing the definitive version of the car, with full livery in the Le Mans thread. Have a look at it.