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@twinturbo2: but audi had more pressure on them this time with the R15 plus, and they made mistakes because of it which caused them to have to push a 4 year old platform and it caved under the pressure to beat audi. you don't think audi knew that? and that, it was not part of the gameplan?

@ppiddy: i bet she would pass with flying colours... as long as i have a set of coil packs in the trunk lol :P

@twinturbo2: i am i fan of audi? yeah i own one. But just like Peter and brownie have pointed out audi was not given this win due to Peugeot's blowing up, they forced their hands and the better team won. in a shorter race the R15 would get its ass handed to it by the Peugeot's but clearly they are getting all that

@twinturbo2: do you understand endurance racing? they didn't luck into anything... the Peugeot's had to push there engines due to bad driving decisions... They (engines) were not up to the task.. this is a big part of endurance racing and audi was not "handed" anything...

@CorporateFelon: knock on wood but my audi has been great for 60+ k

@GTRbrian: funny unreliable shitbox is running great and fast as hell ;)

The Peugeot's had the power over the audi's but clearly at quite a cost. In the end the better team won. The more reliable car, and more experienced drivers. Go Audi!

@LuckyChuck: we should have the race at mosport! :D

@ppiddy: godawful ugly audi??? excuse me?

get APR to make a HPFP we vw/audi 2.0T owners have had to deal with fueling issues for a while now. APR was the only Turner to make a correct fix for this.

@pauljones: *cough* Holden *cough* *opel* cough... ;)

@mkbruin: hmm yeah thats allot of new body work... sorry they didn't try that hard to cover up the differences...

@mkbruin: are you kidding me? the saab from the door mirrors back is the same damn truck! If you are going to "platform share" at least they could do is redesign the exterior so it does not look like other cars, especially when you are copying a lower end model and trying to tart it up as something different and more