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Postby Gary Burch on Sat Sep 01, 2007 5:58 am

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Postby Greg Phillips on Sat Sep 01, 2007 9:28 am

Also now Top Gear is available on BBC America with a new show each Monday!
Last week's show on building an amphibious vehicle was a hoot.

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Re: Top Gear

Postby kurquhart on Sat Sep 01, 2007 10:16 am

Greg Phillips wrote:Also now Top Gear is available on BBC America with a new show each Monday!
Last week's show on building an amphibious vehicle was a hoot.

Greg :D


Thanks for the tip, Greg! I was really bummed when Discovery dropped Top Gear, so I am glad to have the gang back on my Tivo. :)
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Postby John Straub on Sat Sep 01, 2007 1:21 pm

How about the guy putting the 904 into the guardrail. :shock:
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Postby Greg Phillips on Sat Sep 01, 2007 2:24 pm

OK, I made it through them all and it was fun
It was fun to see the old IMSA footage with the FIA, RSR and 935s that I had just seen at Monterey.
I will quibble with the lack of front engine coverage for the 924, 944 & 928, plus 968. Although you could argue they were concentrating on race history, the 924 & 944 had as much success at Le Mans and SCCA as the 914 did :roll:

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Postby PShipman on Sat Sep 01, 2007 2:27 pm

Although you could argue they were concentrating on race history, the 924 & 944 had as much success at Le Mans and SCCA as the 914 did


Well put ... here him ... here him! :twisted:
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Postby John Straub on Sat Sep 01, 2007 3:02 pm

SAY WHAT :?:
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914 vs 924/944 at Le Mans

Postby Greg Phillips on Sat Sep 01, 2007 11:18 pm

John Straub wrote:SAY WHAT :?:


1970 Le Mans 914-6 was 6th overall

1980 Le Mans 924 GTP was 6th overall as well as 12th & 13th (Derek Bell & Al Holbert)
1981 Le Mans 944 LM was 7th and 924 was 11th overall

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Postby John Straub on Sun Sep 02, 2007 9:06 am

You guys...trying to pick on us 914 guys...SHAME!!

In 1970 Sonauto entered Le Mans with a brand new car the 914-6GT...6th overall, 1st in the GT class, and 1st in the GT Category overall! This was the same car I invited to our Historic Display at the Parade.

And what about our 24 Hours here in the states...Daytona. 1971, a differant 914-6GT, 7th overall and 1st in class.

And, and...What about IMSA?

TAKE THAT!

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Postby PShipman on Sun Sep 02, 2007 9:34 am

You guys...trying to pick on us 914 guys...SHAME!!


Since I, for one, won't be able to "pick on you" much in the BRI standings :-) ... we need some way, eh? :beerchug: [/quote]
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Postby Greg Phillips on Sun Sep 02, 2007 9:44 am

John Straub wrote:You guys...trying to pick on us 914 guys...SHAME!!

In 1970 Sonauto entered Le Mans with a brand new car the 914-6GT...6th overall, 1st in the GT class, and 1st in the GT Category overall! This was the same car I invited to our Historic Display at the Parade.

And what about our 24 Hours here in the states...Daytona. 1971, a differant 914-6GT, 7th overall and 1st in class.

And, and...What about IMSA?

TAKE THAT!


All good points, my response was not to lessen or denigrate the results of the 914 but to point out that the water-pumpers did have a racing heritage at Le Mans that was comparable, but were still ignored in the videos about Porsche :roll:
And I suppose water-pumper needs to be defined in a context as many of the Le Mans winning Porsche pumped water to the cool the engines (at least the heads)

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Postby John Straub on Sun Sep 02, 2007 10:12 am

:)....I thought we could drag this out all day :wink:...it's to hot to do anything else.
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Postby Pete Millikin on Mon Sep 03, 2007 1:15 pm

Thanks guys- great history and labor day viewing. My schedule was yardwork, cool off in the pool, come inside & watch 3-5 episodes and repeat. Made the heat bearable. I
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