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  • #76
    Francois Fillon ex French prime minister and of course Jurgen Barth
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    • #77
      Now back to the race
      The start are done with cars stopped on one side of the track and the pilots running from the other side as it was the case for the real Le Mans race until 1970
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      • #78
        75 cars by grid represent a lot of cars
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          • #80
            The race it self is spread on 24 hours as the real race as follows
            Saturday 3PM each grid race 40 minutes ie 6 x 40 = 2H40 of racing
            Saturday night from say 9 PM to 3 AM Sunday morning 6 more 40 minutes races
            Sunday from 11 AM to 3 PM 6 more races

            The overall winners by grid is the car who has achieved the best performance during the total of the 3 races

            To be contined tomorrow for me as it is already very late

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            • #81
              WOW! What an incredible Venue and so cool that you had VIP access into the pits Gerard. Thank you for taking the time to share this. Enjoying the photos!
              Justin
              Justin Rio

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              • #82
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                • #83
                  The Andy Prill/Lee Maxted Page team had prepared a second 1954 PRE A race number 14 for Lee Maxted Page but t
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                  his car broke her engine during the practice

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                  • #84
                    Race number 30 another 1954 356 PRE A driven by the French team Penillard/Ferrier
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                      the Spanish team Bertran Andreu/Velasco

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by Porschinelle" post=21055
                        The Andy Prill/Lee Maxted Page team had prepared a second 1954 PRE A race number 14 for Lee Maxted Page but t

                        his car broke her engine during the practice
                        The 1954 356 No 14 in the picture is owned by John Ruston is very quick. It was the quickest 356 at Spa last year and I think this one is actually prepared by Pace Products. As Gareth Burnett, from Pace, was driving it when according to John another car got in the way.
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                        • #87
                          Race number 15 Vincent Tourneur 1954 speedster 1500 S
                          Vincent lost the use of the legs in a plane accident some years ago and drive his speester with the hands only
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                          • #88
                            Race number 75 the red 1953 Pre A of the French team Puren/x
                            Note the plate number which read too slow
                            Puren drove this car in the 2014 Tour de France auto with success
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                            • #89
                              Please forget the second pic who belong to the next grid

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