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: Yeah, the #14 Porsche looks to have retired as well now. It's
: always Audi who are still running strong when the sun rises on
: Le Mans - though Toyota had led all day and night. Oh well
: there's always next year I suppose!
: (I'm too tired / it's too dark here to photograph my Autavia haha)
Agree with your points.
In an ideal world you'd have 3 makes ( i'm thinking Audi, Porsche & Toyota in this case ) all surviving to the end whilst competing with statergies & skills to decide a winner.
- Darren
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