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Post by mmi16 on Mar 15, 2024 9:00:28 GMT -8
Qualifying now taking place on Peacock
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Post by olderguysrule on Mar 15, 2024 11:27:57 GMT -8
Qualifying now taking place on Peacock Where's the race on the tube tomorrow. I currently don't get peacock but I might have to to see tomorrows race and this summers tour. :-)
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Post by mmi16 on Mar 15, 2024 12:03:05 GMT -8
Qualifying now taking place on Peacock Where's the race on the tube tomorrow. I currently don't get peacock but I might have to to see tomorrows race and this summers tour. :-) Peacock from 9:30 AM for the entire race. USA Network from 4 PM. Sucks!
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Post by olderguysrule on Mar 15, 2024 15:41:01 GMT -8
Where's the race on the tube tomorrow. I currently don't get peacock but I might have to to see tomorrows race and this summers tour. :-) Peacock from 9:30 AM for the entire race. USA Network from 4 PM. Sucks! Thanx. I found it on USA. What's the going rate for peacock? they never wanna tell ya that up front.
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Post by mmi16 on Mar 15, 2024 19:25:43 GMT -8
Peacock from 9:30 AM for the entire race. USA Network from 4 PM. Sucks! Thanx. I found it on USA. What's the going rate for peacock? they never wanna tell ya that up front. Shows I am being billed ROKU for Peacock at $12.71 per month. My personal benefit is watching the Dan Patrick Show 9 AM to Noon M-F in addition to being able to view Indy Car and other thing in 1080P vs 480 on cable.
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Post by cosmos on Mar 16, 2024 4:14:40 GMT -8
I'm done adding streaming services, it's getting too expensive. Sadly I miss a bunch of racing, but I don't have a lot of spare time anyway.
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Post by downforce on Mar 16, 2024 5:45:22 GMT -8
for those outside the U.S., IMSA is *finally* streaming live via YouTube. Hopefully you have a good ad blocker, though.
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Post by mmi16 on Mar 16, 2024 6:11:24 GMT -8
I last drove Sebring in 2022 - looks like T17 and the S/F Straight have enhanced a bump or two.
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Post by mmi16 on Mar 16, 2024 12:09:38 GMT -8
Six hours down - six to go
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Post by mmi16 on Mar 16, 2024 13:14:06 GMT -8
Derani gets together with a Ferrari and does an endo!
Derani finally released from the car with little to no injuries
Derani had a 12 second overall lead at the time
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Post by downforce on Mar 16, 2024 14:09:21 GMT -8
I last drove Sebring in 2022 - looks like T17 and the S/F Straight have enhanced a bump or two. I drove it years ago in a street Corvette. It is indeed a bumpy place. Much preferred lapping smoother Road Atlanta.
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Post by mmi16 on Mar 16, 2024 15:08:00 GMT -8
After running into K. Legge in T17 the #6 Porsche runs several laps as the overall leader and has the left rear deflate exiting the Safety Pin - Lead gone!
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Post by mmi16 on Mar 16, 2024 17:22:50 GMT -8
20 minutes left
Top 4 within 4 seconds
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Post by mmi16 on Mar 16, 2024 17:43:26 GMT -8
WTR-Andretti #40 Acura wins
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Post by olderguysrule on Mar 17, 2024 3:18:31 GMT -8
WTR-Andretti #40 Acura wins endurance racing has changed. the winning margins are counted in seconds lately, not minutes or laps
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Post by mmi16 on Mar 17, 2024 5:27:45 GMT -8
WTR-Andretti #40 Acura wins endurance racing has changed. the winning margins are counted in seconds lately, not minutes or laps Giving lapped cars a lap back during 'long' yellows keep more 'in the race' if they have issues early on. However, I agree - in years gone by just finishing on the lead lap was a rarity. All four classes had the top five on the lead lap and most were in contact with each other over the last hour of the race. Mechanical reliability of the cars - in all the classes - is unquestioned. I don't think any car DNF'd without crash damage being the actual cause of the mechanical failure.
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