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Video podcast – Le Mans 2009

The next installment in the ‘Motor Sport podcast series’ is here! Almost ten staff descended on the French circuit last weekend – of course some were doing a little more work than others – and here is the result… The ACO are understandably a little protective over race footage unless you pay for it, but thankfully a car manufacturer came to our rescue.

 Video podcast – Le Mans 2009

Our next podcast is in fact one of our new audio recordings with Nigel Roebuck, Rob Widdows, Damien Smith and Ed Foster. Feel free to ask them all a question on the homepage and they’ll try and answer during the session on Tuesday. Watch this space as they say…

 Video podcast – Le Mans 2009

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4 comments on Video podcast – Le Mans 2009

  1. CasinoSquare, 19 June 2009 02:13

    God that opening footage of the start sends shivers down the spine, awesome. This is why sportscars are The Future my friends. The Future is bright!

  2. Sinclair, 19 June 2009 12:28

    You camped with Airtrack? Sheesh, you probably had working toilets and everything, hardly in the spirit of Le Mans chaps ;-)

    Nice Video though.

  3. Santiago Fernández, 19 June 2009 19:05

    Nice video and music! Good for Pug that they gave you the chance to use teir videos, and nice interview with McNish.

    Keep up the good work!

  4. Peter Bowyer, 2 August 2009 09:56

    May be you could ask Aston for some footage of their car, with the sound track turned up to 11? For me that noise was the most memorable thing about the race. I also went to last year’ s Classic and the sound bite memory from that is from the early 1970′s cars, the Matra and the Ferrari 512 following one another up through to the Dunlop bridge; the noise was again fabulous. Congratulations to Peugeot but the noise of the weasels is just a complete turn-off for me. A V12 petrol is what it is all about!

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