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The red Z strike again...


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What a race !

I arrived on a rainy Sunday morning on top of the hills just above Clermont-Ferrand. The city was there, somewhere under the clouds, I could almost ear the noise of the Michelin headquarter and factory.

But I was there for something else, of greater importance. One of my friend and fellow club member was racing his genuine ex-Nissan work car in the 6 hours of Charrade. The race belong to the French historical vehicle competition championship, and my friend attend all the races he can. Close competition to the little red devil, from Porsches (lots) to Lolas and Ford GT40. Like usual, the big engines went on to run their race ahead of the pack, but at the end the gap between the leader and the Z was of only 12 minutes… after 6 hours.

We had everything from light rain to pace car… and the team made the most of the refuelling and pilots swapping, saving and gaining precious time, like the pro!

It was a real joy to look at this car, unknown here, racing monsters and, managing for the third time this year, to win their class and finishing 6th overall, and first on GTS. Hat down “les Miroux” it was the best racing I had in years!

http://www.vdev.fr/vhc_charade_6h.htm

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Looks like it was a good day to have some fun. Great looking car too, although I did see one that I kinda liked better than the Z.... but then, I have raced a Z (sort of)....

Not very often do you see a Ferrari 365 Daytona still being used on the track, one of my all time favorite cars.:love:

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