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Originally Posted by andrewn7
Sorry, but Akraprovic is 100% right. The Rebellion is a fine looking machine, and they both ran pretty clean races, but they'd still have gone a lap down quite a bit earlier if it hadn't been for the SC's.
The Toyota's had pace in hand, as was proven by the #7 car.
Rebellion's only hope for LM is that Toyota trip themselves up.
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We've regularly seen in recent years teams having a 4/5 second lap advantage at Le Mans and for whatever reason not winning, Pescarolo in 2005 in the R8s final year & Audi up against Peugeot later on in the decade. That's the beauty of Le Mans I guess!