mjk45 said:
how does that work .it supposed to be a timed race not laps, that's why you often hear of a car winning while setting a new laps completed record |
I've read that tip over at GTPlanet. Supposedly, the fastest car that enters the Le Mans 24 Hrs, even if the conditions remain sunny during the entire race, given the average lap times that the A.I pulls, only manages to get 370 laps at the end of the 24 Hrs.
In theory, if you do more than 370 laps in less time, the lap advantage that you would have, would be sufficient to "park" the X2010 on the side of the road while the timer runs ,and still win.
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