by Florida_Slotter » Tue Jun 17, 2014 7:07 am
Audi1,
Yes, I noticed the "cheer" that went up for the Porsche when it went back on to the track. I know that in the past, Porsche and Audi were connected, much like Toyota and Lexus, Honda and Accura, Ford and Mercury, etc. Is that "connection" still there?
Having worked with and for Germans, I know the sense of urgency that was being formulated during the celebration. The hard work has already begun on making the 2015 car better than this year's car.
Porsche had done the same thing for so many years at Le Mans, win by attrition. Hey, it's part of the strategy of Le Mans - go out and run hard, get the others to thinking they have to run so hard that they expend their equipment.
Yes there will be a Le Mans in 2015. I expect Porsche and Toyota to make more of a showing.