bet idomiausia šioje istorijoje, kaip ją atgal surinko: A mere 42 hours after Scott Sharp walked away from a horrific 3.5-revolution crash during practice for the Petit Le Mans, a freshly-built Acura ARX-02a was rolled out for the morning warmup on Saturday. The Highcroft crew put in marathon sessions Thursday and Friday to ensure that their pre-race work did not go in vain. Unlike Formula One teams, ALMS teams don't typically bring a spare car along with them, even to a big race like Petit Le Mans. Sharp's crash happened at 3:43 PM EDT on Thursday, and by 6 pm a spare carbon fiber tub was picked up from the Honda Performance Development shop in California. As the tub was being shipped across the continent, the crew at Road Atlanta set about stripping down what was left of the crashed car. In the end, only 10 percent of the old parts were re-used on the new car. The new tub arrived at the track at 9:30 AM Friday morning and the team went to work; a whole new race car had to be built up from thousands of parts. 15.5 hours after they started, the engine was fired at 1 AM. By 5:45 AM, setup was complete and at 9:45 AM Saturday morning the car hit the track. SPOILER ALERT: Petit Le Mans was ended early due to heavy rains, with the Highcroft Acura finishing sixth overall, 4 laps down from the winning Peugueot. "VNO" <gabrielmTRINKSITA@takas.lt> wrote in message news:h9pom5$9vc$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... > cia naujos palaugos reklama: greitas kebulo demontavimas. > > > VNO > "pragäras" <briuseliokopustas@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:h9poau$99o$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXfVXKCkeYo >> >> normaliai taip