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Old 17 Nov 2016, 23:16 (Ref:3688951)   #1
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Mosport ALMS 2000 question.

I don't know if this is the best place to ask this, as it might be too "recent" and would also be better to probably be asked in the technology/technical section. But I've always wondered if it ever came to pass as to the reason why the #77 Audi R8 has smoke coming out of the left exhaust on overrun/going back to throttle during the ALMS Mosport event in 2000? It clearly wasn't a terminal problem, as the #77 Audi won, and even back then Audi Sport had the telemetry to figure out if a problem was serious or not.

I've never heard of a reason why the smoke happened.
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