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3 Jun 2006, 15:30 (Ref:1626116) | #1 | ||
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the LM cars you fell in love with that you never thought you would?
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this thread is made to get you to reveal what your favorite sportscar racer is but the one you thought you would never fall in love with. my love affait with sportscars started with just 1 car, the lola T98/10 DAMS run car that raced at lemans in 1999 i loved that car so much and when i went to see the LMES last year at silverstone i fell in love with a car i did not even really know about, the del bello noel courage C65 mecachrome, i just loved the way it looked with the orange light covers, the engine sounded do different from the rather humdrum at the time judd V8's which everyone seemed to be using in LMP2, it sounded mad and ballistic almost like a BTCC car gone very angry and loud all of a sudden, and i fell in love with the felbamayer porsche 911 GT3 RS, i later found out that the driver of this porsche was staying at the same hotel i was staying in for the 2 nights i stayed there in towcester. so i ask people fire away on the underdog machinery as i like to call it |
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3 Jun 2006, 16:04 (Ref:1626124) | #2 | ||
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Well, that LMES meeting at Silverstone last year was, sadly enough, my first taste of LMP action, even if I have been to goodness knows how many GT races. But I did surprise myself by taking an odd shining to the new Pilbeam. They've changed the engine now, though.
Another car is one that didn't race at Le Mans, but it's a car I never thought I'd be cheering on. The Ultima GTR - hardly a pretty looking car, nor has it ever really been particularly competitive. In fact for a little while about 5 years ago I generally resented anything that wasn't a Lister or a Marcos, and thought the Ultima was particularly ugly at the time. Yet in '05 it was the saviour of the BGT Donington race I visited - easily the loudest thing there, making the nicest noise (the noise means a lot to me, the TVR's were great, too), spitting out the biggest flames and generally being something that wasn't a Porsche or a Ferrari. Through rose-tinted specs it reminded me of BGT's "golden" days, even though I kinda hated the car back then. I'm also something of a Morgan fan even though a lot of people I know seem to think they're daft... |
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As for the nuts choices - I warmed to WM when they decided that their sole mission in life was simply to propel Roger Dorchy down Les Hunaudieres as fast as at all possible. More recently I wanted to dislike MG's prototype attempt, but to be frank couldn't at all - still like them going round for Autocon and Highcroft and despite my first impressions will miss the octagon when it's gone. |
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5 Jun 2006, 09:36 (Ref:1627422) | #4 | ||
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I'm patriotic, usually follow a British Car, but this year ( and last ) its Pescarolo.
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5 Jun 2006, 11:42 (Ref:1627505) | #5 | ||
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The Rafanelli Lola B2K/10 , the one that looks like a John Deer tractor . Lovely looking car . Reminds me a bit like a souped up Moggy Minor !!!
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5 Jun 2006, 13:38 (Ref:1627596) | #6 | ||
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Les Valliant (aka Pesca) et les Leader (aka Audi R10). Bob Kramer (aka Tom K) vs. Michel Valliant (aka Seb Loeb)
this year is a comic book classic, but I love the DAMS run cars from the film - (and am trying to buy the bodywork of one of them) |
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5 Jun 2006, 15:23 (Ref:1627658) | #7 | ||
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I have a bit of a soft spot for slow LMP2 French entries. The Deboras and WRs of this world that really shouldn't be there, are slower than even some of the GT2s, yet are part of the uniqueness and quirkeness of Le Mans. (Sorry Ayse...)
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5 Jun 2006, 15:52 (Ref:1627682) | #8 | ||
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Anything run by people like Hugh Chamberlain - who epitomise the spirit of Le Mans
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Absolutely spot on Mal. And I'm going to pick those lovely Lotuses (Loti?) from 1993 in particular. I was also going to vehemently disagree with Allon, but looking at it again I have to concede he's entirely correct.......... Last edited by Aysedasi; 6 Jun 2006 at 12:48. |
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(Not a patch on the original TV series which was top stuff - full of great 60s F3 and sports car action). |
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5 Jun 2006, 18:45 (Ref:1627817) | #11 | ||
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That very noisy wailing banschee Mazda thing. Howling the night away
It had 3 very rapid F1 drivers who seemed to want to thrash the whatit's of it so they could go home as soon as it broke ! However it held together and only after 23 3/4 hours they realised they had it won and reduced the revs by a semi quarter of a tad. |
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5 Jun 2006, 21:56 (Ref:1627982) | #12 | |
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Being biased as you can probably guess from my moniker, I loved the sound of the Ferrari 333SP wail......but THAT Mazda rotary was just amazing. Never heard anything like it, before or since !
High revving atmo's do it for me. |
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6 Jun 2006, 12:46 (Ref:1628489) | #14 | ||
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Also the Mazda (nee Jaguar) from 1992. That car looked the mutts nuts and its performance in the first few laps (when driven splendidly by Volker Weidler) made it worth going for me - when so many others couldn't be bothered.........
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6 Jun 2006, 13:08 (Ref:1628502) | #15 | ||
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Being English to the core I should have hated the Atmo peugeots but they were different and somehow they had that something, can't explain it but a joy to watch especially on the mulsanne.
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This I dont know I've always prefered the 787b, but I supose that could be down to the sound ! |
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6 Jun 2006, 13:19 (Ref:1628510) | #17 | ||
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I've always liked cars running big old production based American pushrod V8s, mainly due to the noise, but also from the inherent simplicity of them compared with the screaming F1-derived V10s. The Lister LMP seems to be the last of the line though.
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6 Jun 2006, 14:28 (Ref:1628544) | #18 | ||
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I can't believe I am putting this in writing - as this car ended the BPR series!
I hated it with every moral fibre in me; rationalised all that was evil about it; loathed its rule-breaking; sneered at the stupidly impractical road version; baffled by the terrible first season paintjob; and to top it all off - it stole from me many years of watching the greatest car ever made (McLaren F1). Yet as I watch the 1997 Le Mans video every now and then, I simply love the original 1996 body Porsche 911 GT1, as it appeared in customer hands in 1997. Forget about the ugly, fat, overweight looking works EVO version, and concentrate on the simple lines of the original GT1 - there's a lot to like. As a racing car, it really looks the ducks nuts when in the company of equals like the Mercedes, Nissan, Panoz, McLaren and Lotus. It has a pretty basic Porsche turbo engine, and while hardly revolutionary in design, it seems perrenially modern to look at. Best of all, were the customer paintjobs - from subtle Roock racing to the revolting North American paintjobs, it was no longer Goliath but instead a gaudy work-horse for the everyday racer. From the very beginning, it wasn't a very good car, but like all Porsches, it found a race track somewhere in the world for years to come, outliving every other car from that era. It is far from my favourite car, but I love it now for what it is - something I did not think possible even five years ago. * Good thread topic. |
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8 Jun 2006, 09:24 (Ref:1629804) | #19 | ||
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I thought The French Venturi where beutiful (not very fast though)
Lotus Esprit was beutiful and fast (Lotus whats going on with your modern cars . Somebody hire a designer) I allways love to see Ferrari and Lamborghini (It would be nice to see a factory team). |
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6 Jun 2006, 22:55 (Ref:1628883) | #20 | ||
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Another vote for Pescarolo's Courages. I thought they looked fantastic once de Cortanze had rebodied them and that lime green's a wonderful love/hate colour
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6 Jun 2006, 23:27 (Ref:1628897) | #21 | ||
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ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ wake me up and i'll be back in 1989 with the wonderful Group C cars.........
Seen these cars and they leave me empty compared to prototypes of the 60s, 70s and 80s. Get a life and go and see the Historic Group C championship. |
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I'm another for the Rafanelli Lola B2K/10 - that Lola was an ugly car and there have been many teams like Rafanelli but they all seem to come together - with a nice paint job, and just had something about it
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10 Jun 2006, 22:18 (Ref:1631361) | #24 | ||
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The crazy looking 1993 Allard J2X completely fits this topic for me.
When I first saw it I thought it was ugly, like someone'd merged a Harrier jump jet, an F1 car and Dick Dastardly's racer together. However, the more I looked at it the more I saw it's beauty, and realised how eccentrically wonderful it looks.. |
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The Panoz GT1 car, the yellow and blue Pilbeam from 2003, loved that car for some reason...
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