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TERTRE ROUGE TIMES : A JOURNAL OF ENDURANCE RACING

Red Flag during the Wednesday Night Qualifying after #1 Audi R18 TDI hits stopped #60 Aston Martin Vantage

With about an hour to go in the Thursday night qualifying, the #1 Audi R18 TDI hit the stopped #60 Aston Martin Vantage. Both drivers appear OK, however both cars are heavily damaged, and are being flat bedded to Parc Ferme. The #2 Audi R18 was being driven by Romain Dumas, and came around the Mulsanne corner to find the #60 Aston Martin Vantage being driven by Roald Goethe which appeared stopped at the outside of the turn.

The Thursday night qualifying session has been extended until 12:06 due to the red flag, and the green flag has been flown and qualifying has continued.

Current running with 35 minutes left are:

#2 Audi R18 TDI 3:27:939
#1 Audi R18 TDI 3:27:949
#3 Audi R18 TDI 3:28:301
#7 Peugeot 908 3:28:796
#9 Peugeot 908 3:29:466
#8 Peugeot 908 3:29:578

1970 Porsche 911 S from the movie “Le Mans” for sale

Steve McQueen's 1970 911 S

My guess is that anyone reading this will have seen the movie “Le Mans”, staring Steve McQueen, as American racer Michael Delaney, it is probably high in your list of favorite movies. If, you haven’t, the movie opens with a gray 1970 Porsche 911 S driving through the French country side to the town of Le Mans, and to the spot where Delaney(McQueen) was in an accident the previous year.  Chances are good that the future new owner of this 1970 Porsche 911 S will be less cool than it’s original owner. Used as Steve McQueen’s personal car while filming in France, as well as seen prominently during the first three minutes and 30 seconds of the movie.. Then shipped back to the States, where it was eventually sold when McQueen’s Solar production company went bankrupt.

According to a letter from Porsche, “The car was driven as is directly to Le Mans by our people, for use by Steve and the Solar Productions crew. At a later date, the car was returned to our repair shop for modifications,” which included the installation of a limited-slip differential and revised gear ratios.

Steve McQueen's 1970 Porsche 911 S

After its starring role in McQueen’s motorsport magnum opus, during which time it was extensively photographed on the movie set in France, with McQueen always near it or aboard, the car was shipped home to Los Angeles in January 1971. Sometime later, McQueen elected to sell this one instead of his ’69. There is no clear reason why he chose one over the other, but it is widely believed that he already had installed an upgraded and costly stereo system in his first car. The Le Mans car was advertised in the Los Angeles Times and was purchased by an L.A.-based attorney. He kept the car, largely in secret, for more than three decades, during which time he documented virtually everything about the car, as letters from Solar Productions and Porsche attest. Another Southern California resident, Judge Jesse Rodriquez, then purchased it in April 2005, who has since sold it on to its current owner, a noted Porsche collector in his own right.

Other than one repaint in the factory color, reupholstered front seats, new shock absorbers and a fresh windshield, it is completely original. It is likely the amber fog lamp lenses were replaced with clear ones when the 911 was brought into the United States all those years ago. The engine and transmission are original with all numbers matching, and the car has never suffered any rust or accident damage – a wonderful example of preservation versus restoration. It wears its original, and correctly sized, factory-installed Fuchs alloy wheels, and the odometer currently indicates less than 12,400 miles. The car has been freshly serviced and detailed, drives on the button and has been the subject of many recent magazine stories.

Steve McQueen's 1970 Porsche 911 S

For more information on the bizare history of this rare 1970 Porsche 911 follow the link:

http://www.insideline.com/porsche/911/steve-mcqueens-porsche-911s-from-le-mans.htm

Steve McQueen's 1970 Porsche 911 S

The Porsche will cross the block at the RM Auctions event in Monterey Califonia in August.

 

Audi turns top time in morning practice

BRASELTON, Ga — Marcel Fassler in the No. 9 Audi R15 turned the top time in the morning practice session but no one is really sure what it actually means — except perhaps Audi and Peugeot. The morning session at Road Atlanta for the 13th Annual Petit Le Mans Powered By Mazda2 was flagged off with a light shower on some sections of a drying track. Noone really believes that this is the weather that they will be racing on — so that leaves plenty of conjecture as to the strategy of each of the teams. Fassler’s best lap was .059 seconds faster than the 07 Peugeot 908 HDI FAP that was driven by Marc Gene.

Third fastest in the session was Dindo Capelli in the No. 7 R15 Audi, a teence of 1.5 seconds behind the leader while the 08 Peugeot, driven by Pedro Lamy never really seemed to be “totally on the pipe” fore a complete lap, turned in a best lap that more than 10 seconds off the pace of the leading Audi. Emanuele Piro posted the fourth fastest P1 time in the Drayson Racing Lola Judd a little more than three seconds off the pace of Fassler.

In the highloy comnpetitive GT2 class the two Olivers of the Corvette Team stole the thunder of the rest of the field at Oliver Gavin in the No. 4 Vette peeled off the top time for the class at 1:21.412 while Olivier Beretta in the No. 3 Shark was .155 seconds off the pace set by his teammate. The No. 90 BMW with Andy Priaqulx had the third fastest GT2 time.

Normally an ultra competitive class, it seems obvious that the GT2 teams were doing a wide range of different testing options as Patrick Long in the Flying Lizards Porsche was more than four seconds off the pace and the fastest Ferarri was more than two seconds off the pace. Only 27 of the 45 entries took a turn on the track this morning.

One interesting note is that the Porsche 911 GT3 Hybrid with Romain Dumas behind the wheel turned a lap at 1:22.684 seconds. The highly touted “Green Machine” Porsche that uses a KERS system to give it up to 120 extra horses to the front wheels when the system is fully charged has drawn significant interest from media and fans alike.

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