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Re: LeMans 2020

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2020 8:23 pm
by Zapper
I'm a big fan of sportscar racing and Le Mans, I have a big softspot for the Group C era and have 30 odd slot cars of them even though I don't have a track. This year's Le Mans is a little stunted though as we are in transition from LMP1 to Hypercar formats and that Toyota are the only top tier factory effort. Still LMP2 and GT are still very strong and competitive.

Corvette are not present this year due to Corona Virus restrictions (quarantine etc) as they are focusing on the IMSA championship. Ford are the only American manufacturer to win outright, but Corvette, Dodge and Ford have had class wins since the GT40s.

Re: LeMans 2020

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2020 8:43 pm
by FredtheFrench
What an idiot. You re right, I forgot Ford and Dodge, winners in gt class.

Viper with team Oreca........ :thumbup:

Re: LeMans 2020

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2020 9:34 pm
by Son of a gun-ner
Zapper wrote:I'm a big fan of sportscar racing and Le Mans, I have a big softspot for the Group C era and have 30 odd slot cars of them even though I don't have a track.
Same here, love the old Group C cars, and I've quite a few slot cars of them myself :thumbup:
As I have CAN-AM, after seeing them at Silverstone back in the very early 1970 's.

Re: LeMans 2020

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2020 10:01 pm
by jarndice
I always wanted to see the Porsche 917 racing but service commitments prevented me from attending Le Mans. :thumbdown:
I finally got an invitation along with a friend to watch the last race of the Porsche 917 Long Tail from the pits at the Nurburgring, :thumbup:
What a weekend :crazy:
The village was a total lunatic asylum :clap:
A memory that will live with me forever was sitting in a Ferrari Dino on the parade lap.
A lot of 12 year old Scotch was enjoyed with many very good friends at the end of the race :thumbup: ,
We did not win but it really did not matter. :haha:

Re: LeMans 2020

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2020 10:22 pm
by Zapper
Son of a gun-ner wrote:
Zapper wrote:I'm a big fan of sportscar racing and Le Mans, I have a big softspot for the Group C era and have 30 odd slot cars of them even though I don't have a track.
Same here, love the old Group C cars, and I've quite a few slot cars of them myself :thumbup:
As I have CAN-AM, after seeing them at Silverstone back in the very early 1970 's.
An old pic but you get the idea:

ImageJags Jags Jags by Big Zapper, on Flickr

There's also quite a few Group C cars on my photostream too if you are interested.

Re: LeMans 2020

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2020 10:56 pm
by Son of a gun-ner
Thank you Mr Zapper, I'll have a look :thumbup:

Dare I say I'm not a huge Jaguar fan, but I do have the Silk Cut and Castrol ones :D

Oops, and an original D Type.

Re: LeMans 2020

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2020 11:01 pm
by FredtheFrench
Nice collection. :thumbup:

Re: LeMans 2020

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2020 11:05 pm
by Son of a gun-ner
FredtheFrench wrote:Nice collection. :thumbup:
Fred, this may please you. One of my favourite slot cars is a Venturi 400 LM :thumbup:

And back on the off topic topic. . . .
Every year I've remembered about the LeMans, I haven't been able to go because of work or other commitments, but this year. . . . :(

Re: LeMans 2020

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2020 12:44 am
by FredtheFrench
In Nineties, Venturi was named the French Ferrari...

Beautiful car.

Re: LeMans 2020

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2020 7:15 am
by Estnische
FredtheFrench wrote:24 hours of Le Mans is my other passion.
Me too. I have a Le Mans slot car collection - most of the winning cars from 1949 to 1999, plus some scenery.

Image

Last year when we travelled to Paris, I made my wife and daughter make a day trip to the town so I could visit the 24 Hours museum. The taxi driver did not speak English, but I had practiced asking to be taken there in my extremely limited French!