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Morning Practice Makes Some Cars Less Than Perfect

 Editor, 31.08.2008 in Partner- und Mitglieder-Blogs, blog.cardomain.com

By John Coyle

Editor

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Just like yesterday, morning practice went well for B-K Motorsports. Unfortunately, not all of the other teams faired as well. Audi's number 2 TDI hit one of the circuit's concrete barriers on its first lap, and while the damage appeared minor—the team had already pulled the blemished bits by the time I arrived at their paddock—patching up the car isn't the way any crew wants to spend the precious hours before the green flag. The most serious damage I saw was on a couple of the Indy cars that were practicing for tomorrow's IRL race. Both Tomas Scheckter's number 12—pictured below—and Bruno Junqueira's number 18 car took pretty hard licks, which resulted in some throughly jacked rear suspension components. Check out pics of the number 17 car's injuries—and some apparently relieved Audi techs—after the jump.   

Morning Practice Makes Some Cars Less Than Perfect


Morning Practice Makes Some Cars Less Than Perfect


Morning Practice Makes Some Cars Less Than Perfect


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Keywords: , , rear suspension components, bruno junqueira, tomas scheckter, irl race, john coyle


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