Most number of laps completed in Le Mans is 397, in 2010 and 1971. In terms of distance though 2010 holds the upper hand with 5410 km compared to 1971's 5335 km. 394 and 395 laps was seen as well.
evenbdr529 wrote: ↑16 Jun 2018, 20:30"Veeeery generous BoP" I guess you didn't know, but they got stuck with an extra 10kg for the racemotobaleno wrote: ↑16 Jun 2018, 19:08The only thing porsche benefits from is a veeeery generous BoP.johnny vee wrote: ↑15 Jun 2018, 07:46
Porsche wiping the floor in GT...yes they have some extra money since exiting LMP1 so that their GT program benefits from that. But it is a long race....Ford GT is still very competitive although qualy didn't show it. Also new Aston Martins vs. 4 year old Corvettes
GT-Class with its remind to real road cars could potentially be spectacular.
but BoP reduces it to a pure political risiko.
Congrats to ALO, NAK and BUE, they did not put a foot wrong other than Buemi having 10 sec stop&go for speeding in the pitlane...PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑17 Jun 2018, 02:12So no win for Alonso then? Good. I dont want him to win off other people's backs.
haha. I have been an Alonso fan for years. I don't feel any hatred.PinkFloydPulse wrote: ↑17 Jun 2018, 15:40Congrats to ALO, NAK and BUE, they did not put a foot wrong other than Buemi having 10 sec stop&go for speeding in the pitlane...PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑17 Jun 2018, 02:12So no win for Alonso then? Good. I dont want him to win off other people's backs.
Hope your sorry ass enjoys this show...
RZS10 wrote: ↑17 Jun 2018, 15:57I'd like to see laptimes from the night stints from last year and 2016, Alonso was just as quick (or even quicker) during the night than the others during the day and i'd like to know how it looked in previous races - because right now it looks like he brought them back into the race by clawing back 1:40min in 2.5h of running
Alonso's "success" is all other variations of motorsport just goes to show what an absolute farse formula 1 really is.RZS10 wrote: ↑17 Jun 2018, 15:57I'd like to see laptimes from the night stints from last year and 2016, Alonso was just as quick (or even quicker) during the night than the others during the day and i'd like to know how it looked in previous races - because right now it looks like he brought them back into the race by clawing back 1:40min in 2.5h of running
Wow, an average of 4,6 seconds/lap faster on a 20 laps stintsiskue2005 wrote: ↑17 Jun 2018, 16:09https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Df293hDWAAA1T-M.jpgRZS10 wrote: ↑17 Jun 2018, 15:57I'd like to see laptimes from the night stints from last year and 2016, Alonso was just as quick (or even quicker) during the night than the others during the day and i'd like to know how it looked in previous races - because right now it looks like he brought them back into the race by clawing back 1:40min in 2.5h of running