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Thread: Lola-Judd crash during bugatti's LMS tests: Photos sequence

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    Lola-Judd crash during bugatti's LMS tests: Photos sequence

    Hi all,
    in last days i searched for some photos about the Speedy Racing Team Sebah Lola, during bugatti's test last week-end.
    At the end I founded them at this address:

    ConnectingRod.it

    the car ended completely destroyed. Sad news for team.
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    the right door opened on the impact, must have been a tough one.
    KFL Racing Enterprises - Kicking your ass since 2008

    *cough* http://theitalianjunkyard.blogspot.com/ *cough*

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    We can rebuild it.
    We have the technology.

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    That'll buff out...
    ...Utah! Get me two...

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    as long as ther is no damage to the tub, it'll be on the road again next weekend in Spa.
    "I find the whole business of religion profoundly interesting, but it does mystify me that otherwise intelligent people take it seriously." Douglas Adams

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    ^^^ Even if there IS damage to the tub it'll be there if they ahve the money
    Last years Mazda tub broke a corner of the tub in crash and was repaired OVERNIGHT !
    Lots of inspections and checks as they repaired the carbon fibre
    Nobody thought they coudl make it in time

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    At le-mans year before last the company who did all the Carbon Fibre repairs had their tent at the edge of the padock, after the Friday practice they had a huge pile of broken bits to repair. I always used to think that if carbon fibre broke it was a bin job.
    UP THE BORO!!!!

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