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Originally Posted by cybersdorf
Really?? Which one was that?
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Must've been one in the middle somewhere.
The #77 was back on track in the final practice and was decently quick. The #01 Ganassi Riley was third fastest, so maybe they've figured out their setup problems. Seems uncharacteristic of Ganassi to be lost on setup, especially as everyone else seemed to be complaining about understeer while the Ganassi drivers were complaining about oversteer. But a fifteen-minute final practice tells us little.
Anywho. Two hours till the race. Championship leaders not on the front row, even with Angelelli qualifying the car. In GT the tube-frame cars don't show until the forth row, but one of the "privateer" tube Vettes is right behind the "factory" P&M GTO.R's.