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Same here.

The weather looks like there won't be any rain so that should help significantly compared to some years where it was more survival and not getting caught up in someone else's mess.
 
I wish I was smart enough to figure out the class structure and the "Leader" and eventual "Winner". IMHO they need one class and one winner.
 
I wish I was smart enough to figure out the class structure and the "Leader" and eventual "Winner". IMHO they need one class and one winner.

No that would be against long standing endurance racing tradition. It’s how little Porsches could be class winners at Le Mans in the 1950s, for one example. The average Joe owned little cars and royalty and other rich people owned Ferraris, Jaguars, etc.
 
Love endurance racing, whether IMSA or FIA. The various classes, to me, add to the interest, although I am primarily a fan of the "lowest" classes (IMSA GTD and FIA LMGTE AM) as they're based on road cars from Porsche, Ferrari, Aston Martin, BMW, Audi, MB, etc., and geared toward "amateur" drivers. My "home team" is Dempsey-Proton racing and Maine's own Patrick Dempsey.
 
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