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zagatoes30

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Gee thx, easy one for those who went to Le Mans and visited the museum (obviously none of the SM crew ;) )

Who were the last 2 driver line-up to win Le Mans (and especially for Catman) what was the year?
 

zagatoes30

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I did the first year I went (2017). Am I allowed to look back through photos?
As a punt would one be Tom Christiansen (probably the wrong spelling)?

It was later than I thought but still a bit early for Tom Kristensen but if you know whose most wins record Tom broke you would be in the right era (ish)
 

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Gee thx, easy one for those who went to Le Mans and visited the museum (obviously none of the SM crew ;) )

Who were the last 2 driver line-up to win Le Mans (and especially for Catman) what was the year?


604, Toxteth O’Grady, USA.








Just kidding...

Klaus Ludwig and Henri Pescarolo. 1984.
 

Wanderer

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604, Toxteth O’Grady, USA.








Just kidding...

Klaus Ludwig and Henri Pescarolo. 1984.
Didn't he also win the world's stickiest bogie competition? In Bolton we never called them 'bogies', they were 'crows'. Bogey sounds Sothern and pouffy. Same with 'sweets' and 'sweet shop'. They were 'toffees' and 'toffee shops' even though they wan't much toffee about in the those days during the toffee miners strike.
 

jonny

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I had no clue but my wife, who is Scottish, says there is a Bridge over the Atlantic linking one of the islands to mainland Argyll. Seems engineering-y enough!