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pchall
06-14-06, 07:39 PM
1. Collard/Minassian/Comas Pescarolo Sport Pescarolo Judd 4mins 13.832secs LMP1

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50. Roussel/Hauchard/Briche Welter Gerard WR Peugeot 5mins 15.480secs LMP2

These guys just HAVE to be ol' AJ's long lost French cousins. :gomer:

You may now return to the official LeMans thread without further interruption.

pchall
06-15-06, 04:45 PM
In the third session the WR Peugeot guys suck it up and actually lap faster than another LMP2 car and some miscellaneous GT backmarkers.

31. Roussel/Hauchard/Briche Welter Gerard WR Peugeot 4mins 00.775secs LMP2

Fio1
06-16-06, 02:01 AM
Hey, why don't you ask AJ about his Le Mans win? He'll tell you something like this, that S.O.B Dan Gurney went to sleep in the middle of the night and they couldn't find him, so I had to do a tripple stint. :laugh:

I don't care what you say about AJ Foyt, but he won Le Mans and there is no one that can take that away from him! :thumbup: :cool:

pchall
06-16-06, 07:25 AM
Whoops! The final grid is set and the WR Peugeot wonder boys wind up the slowest car in their class.

35. Roussel/Hauchard/Briche Welter Gerard WR Peugeot 4mins 00.775secs LMP2

http://www.motorsport.com/photos/lemans/2006/24h/lemans-2006-24h-eg-0516.jpg

Our chosen Foyt Racing surrogate team for LeMans all set for 24 hours of Futility!

emjaya
06-16-06, 08:28 AM
Hey, why don't you ask AJ about his Le Mans win? He'll tell you something like this, that S.O.B Dan Gurney went to sleep in the middle of the night and they couldn't find him, so I had to do a tripple stint. :laugh:

I don't care what you say about AJ Foyt, but he won Le Mans and there is no one that can take that away from him! :thumbup: :cool:

There are people still shaking their head over that one.

Apparently they had to teach ol' AJ how to change gear. :shakehead

cameraman
06-16-06, 01:15 PM
Whoops! The final grid is set and the WR Peugeot wonder boys wind up the slowest car in their class.

35. Roussel/Hauchard/Briche Welter Gerard WR Peugeot 4mins 00.775secs LMP2

They don't need to be fast, they will make the podium by cruising around and not hitting anything.
The rest of the LMP2 class will break or otherwise dnf. :shakehead

slow bear
06-16-06, 04:09 PM
There are people still shaking their head over that one.

Apparently they had to teach ol' AJ how to change gear. :shakehead

Nice "story", but AJ had won in sports cars long before he got to Le Mans, I believe it was Nassau in '63.

emjaya
06-16-06, 07:54 PM
Yes,AJ did have a win at Nassau, after Dan Gurney was disqualified. :rofl:

Still I maybe selling AJ a little short,he did do well at Sebring in 1964. :gomer:

pchall
06-16-06, 08:52 PM
Yes,AJ did have a win at Nassau, after Dan Gurney was disqualified. :rofl:

Still I maybe selling AJ a little short,he did do well at Sebring in 1964. :gomer:

Foyt also had a few good races in IMSA during the 80s driving a 962. Of course, I doubt that he had anything to do with preparation and set-up then. But that is beside the point. The Futility Watch is all about how Foyt Racing has been stinking bad for the last decade.

WR-Peugeot is the ACO's version of Foyt Racing -- an organization clearly favored by the organizers that can't produce on the track.

Steve99
06-17-06, 03:44 PM
SPOILER WARNING








Is this the car that lost it on the pit entry road, jumped a curb, and dug up a noseful of dirt upon landing?

FCYTravis
06-17-06, 03:46 PM
Yup. :laugh:

Cam
06-17-06, 05:09 PM
dug up a noseful of dirt

Submarined is the way the Speed commentary crew put it I believe... :D

Lizzerd
06-17-06, 05:39 PM
That could have been a lot worse than it was.

Who was it that launched a little bit, dug the nose in a trap and flipped over at Laguna Seca a few years ago? Boesel comes to mind, but I'm probably wrong about that.

Rob
06-17-06, 05:42 PM
That could have been a lot worse than it was.

Who was it that launched a little bit, dug the nose in a trap and flipped over at Laguna Seca a few years ago? Boesel comes to mind, but I'm probably wrong about that.
Servia.

Lizzerd
06-17-06, 05:47 PM
Servia was my second guess. Seriously.

extramundane
06-17-06, 08:23 PM
At least there was only one WR POS this year instead of two. Small victories. :D

Fio1
06-18-06, 12:30 AM
Hey, this is the team that has the out right speed record at Le Mans before they added the mickey mouse chicanes. :p

Gerard Welter is well versed in endurance circuits, especially the 24 Hours of Le Mans. In 1993, Welter Racing claimed the Le Mans C3 class victory with its L4 T Peugeot 1905 cm3 powerplant entry that was driven by Patrick Gonin, Alain Lamouille and Bernard Santal. Aside from the 1993 class win, Welter Racing's career at La Sarthe also includes four second-place finishes and one third-place run.

The notable record speed occurred in 1988 under the auspices of "Project 400." With that project, Welter set out to build the first car to do 400 kph (248.54 mph) during the 24 Hours of Le Mans. That year, Welter's low-drag designed WM Peugeot P88, driven by Roger Dorchy, with special narrow tires supplied by Michelin to help assist in the drag reduction, eclipsed 251 mph on the famed Mulsanne Straight. The record speed was later protected with the addition of chicanes, which were built into the straight in 1990.

http://www.theracesite.com/index.cfm?pagetype=2&form_article=11052

TrueBrit
06-18-06, 12:35 AM
Hey, this is the team that has the out right speed record at Le Mans before they added the mickey mouse chicanes. :p

Gerard Welter is well versed in endurance circuits, especially the 24 Hours of Le Mans. In 1993, Welter Racing claimed the Le Mans C3 class victory with its L4 T Peugeot 1905 cm3 powerplant entry that was driven by Patrick Gonin, Alain Lamouille and Bernard Santal. Aside from the 1993 class win, Welter Racing's career at La Sarthe also includes four second-place finishes and one third-place run.

The notable record speed occurred in 1988 under the auspices of "Project 400." With that project, Welter set out to build the first car to do 400 kph (248.54 mph) during the 24 Hours of Le Mans. That year, Welter's low-drag designed WM Peugeot P88, driven by Roger Dorchy, with special narrow tires supplied by Michelin to help assist in the drag reduction, eclipsed 251 mph on the famed Mulsanne Straight. The record speed was later protected with the addition of chicanes, which were built into the straight in 1990.

http://www.theracesite.com/index.cfm?pagetype=2&form_article=11052

I was at that race. IIRC they did it in the middle of the night when it was coolest.

FCYTravis
06-18-06, 02:19 AM
The WR just burned up :laugh:

pchall
06-18-06, 11:35 AM
The WR just burned up :laugh:

40. Roussel/Hauchard/Briche Welter Gerard WR Peugeot 134 laps- Fire!!! LMP2

A truely futile effort completely in the tradition of Foyt Racing. Now if they had only managed to burn to the ground on top of the ACO/24 Heures du Mans logo the weekend would have been perfect.

Fio1
06-18-06, 02:09 PM
I was at that race. IIRC they did it in the middle of the night when it was coolest.

Hey, they did it at the right time!

At the end of the day, any team that builds & develops their own car instead of doing the easy thing like buying a Lola or a Courage gets my respect no matter what they accomplish. Unfortunately, they can't generate a decent sponsor and have to rely on paying drivers. If they were able to get some money, maybe they could hire good Le Mans specialist like Rene de Fournoux or Xavier Pompidou and might actually get a result. Remember they almost won the LMP2 class twice in early 2000's with de Fournoux driving.