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Well, he is used to Pirellis.  Anything is a step up.
		 
				__________________ The fun - '06 Carrera, '79 930, '06 S4 Avant, '16 i8 The mundane - '24 Tesla Model 3, '22 Tesla Model Y, '19 Tacoma | ||
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			I was reading the initial reports of this and losing faith in humanity while reading comments from a clueless sea of people... Despite the clearly stated brake failure, people were like "bad driving" - "no respect for the old car, should be driven slower" - "young driver unable to deal with old style car" etc.... SMH so bad I had to go get a neck massage...  At least this site stayed away from that silliness, somewhat reassuring ! I saw the video of Leclerc testing it in fiorano prior to the Monaco Historics - these things are evil to drive snapping out all the time, never mind the brakes- respect to Lauda ! Edit: they even have pics of the brake pads falling out before the crash.. Last edited by Deschodt; 05-18-2022 at 07:09 AM.. | ||
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			The punters never have a clue.
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I saw a Williams car in 1998 in a London bar.  I was blown away at how small it actually was.
		 
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