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Old 31-12-2008, 04:27 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by 4Vman
certain victory...
How much time did Moffat loose when he spun off the track and crashed in the wet while leading????
In 72 he did crash, but the HO was suffering brake problems which put him out of contention in the early stages of the race.
Funnily enough the car that did finish 2nd was a HO, the name of the driver slips my mind now, but they made the wise move to take out the locker rear and and just run a standard lsd setup which made the car easier to drive in the wet conditions, pity none of the other half dozen or so HOs out there didnt think of the same thing, maybe it could of been a better result for Ford.
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