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An English professor wrote the words "A woman without her man is nothing" on the chalkboard and asked his students to punctuate it correctly. All of the males in the class wrote, "A woman, without her man, is nothing." All the females in the class wrote, "A woman: without her, man is nothing." Punctuation is everything |
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In the US Sunoco provides the Fuel to ALMS, NASCAR and most other race series. |
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L.P. ps. I was under the impression that this was just to keep the fuel common, i.e. shell has to provide the same fuel/blend to everyone. Last edited by HORNDAWG; 4 Dec 2006 at 19:47. |
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Sunoco and Shell are listed as sponsors / partners on the americanlemans.com web site http://www.sunocoinc.com/site/Consumer/RaceFuels/ http://www.shell.com/home/Framework?siteId=home |
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I find article 19 somewhat thought provoking, in that, it so different between prototypes and GTs. In prototypes, the only concern being seperating the two classes in speed, by performance balancing at the end of the season. While in GT, they will apply performance balancing twice during the season(as deemed needed), in each individual class. Also as to the agreement between ACO/ALMS on performance adjustments, will that rectify the issue of auto invites or not. If not what did the ALMS teams gain with the ACO/ALMS agreement, other than the obvious Vette/AM debacle in 06?
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This was asked earlier but I am not sure if there was a complete answer, if Peugeot doesn't use an AC unit do they still get a bigger restrictor? That looks to be a shady area that the ACO better adress.
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