I was expecting multiple pictures from TC as he gets the really good stuff. I got up this morning and drove through the rain from Bonita and Hour and a half north to Sebring, rain cleared in LaBelle and by the time I got to Sebring things were really clear and dry. Took these photo's and was back to work by 1:30. There were alot of new cars on the track, the early off is the new group of Prototypes in turn 3, the BMW also tried its hand at orange sand plowing. The new Jaguar was on hand, remember it is the official car of the 2010 Sebring 12 Hours, they now have there own bridge. Unfortunately it is very early in its learning curve. what did they say in Animal House? Slow, Big & Ugly is a no way to go through life?...its not that bad but it did not look good...I do have photo's and will add tomorrow. Just my opinion but the two new Patron Ferrari's looked pretty impressive, the Falken Porsche looked to be noticebly quicker and the Gulf Livery Aston Martin was just awesome even though they spun coming around turn 17 in front of us.
Can this be true no Audi this year, I spoke to a local that said they rented the track for 30 hours after the 12 Hours of Sebring, but are not going to compete?
They are working on their cars for LeMans???? Problem with front end aero package?
I got the shots on turn 17 from on top of cement dividers back between where the Corvette Corall and the Porsche Corall normally are, this is a great area to watch as the cars really get close to the wall coming around. I saw the cars bouncing so badly that I zoomed in to see if there would be a wheel up, the Dyson Lola Mazda took it into the tire wall earlier on 17 but escaped without damage. Both Flying Lizards looked good along with the evil Risi 62 Ferrari. No Corvettes today or Panoz, the BMW's also seem to be up to speed. I need to check the speed charts but that was my impression. With a fairly weak LMP 1 field (sorry I forgot Peugot), a strong LMP2 could challenge for the overall win .........RS Spyder????
Just my opinion?
Vysoc