
07-09-2008, 02:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Wouter Melissen
Villeneuve is certainly not their biggest problem. When was Villeneuve slow? He looked slow in the rain, but all three 908s were equally slow. It should also be noted that the #7 car was by far the slowest of the Peugeots. Can you provide me with lap times to proof just how slow he was?
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If anything, he was the most consistant and trouble free of the drivers.
He didn't beach the car like Klien did.
Peugeot's strategy going in was to run like hell until something broke, fix it, and run like hell again. Unfortunately a series of incidents led up to Peugeot losing the opportunity of a win.
...and Allan McNish was just a little too fast for the Pugs 
What Peugeot needs to do is a few 24 hour tests. Run the car through hell and back. Refine it. Like Audi has done with the R10.
Last edited by Zytek_Fan; 07-09-2008 at 02:18 AM.
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