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Originally Posted by GTfour
What,because they won this hardly-any-serious-opposition race?
If they walk away with the spoils on May 9th,then they'll be 'clear' favourites.
Last year it was McNish who was the only one to be able to sort of keep up the pace of the Pugs at Le Mans,the rest of the Audi crew simply weren't quick enough in the R15.
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The way the Audi managed to keep the low laptimes while not being pushed was impressive, also Dindo managed those times. The Pug lost nine laps during the first pit stop and still could not take a single one back, although they were pushing all the way. . And it was Sarazin that was left behind by McNish before the first dramatic pitstop for the Pug and he is not the slowest works driver. Kristensen was there but he was still recovering from a badminton incurred injury, (while playing with his son who was about to beat him).
But we will see at Spa, but having seen the Audi running like a clockwork, they are the favourite for me to win the race. (Hindhaugh must have seen a different race
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