I'm sitting under the canopy at the Quincorse de Jacobins for the Le Mans scrutineering as usual, interviewing drivers and writing articles for the
www.lemans.org website. (
http://www.lemans.org/24heuresdumans/pages/articles_gb.html )
We have some very spectacular weather, with bright sunshine and some hefty showers, which sees most people immediately change to "fast forward" and rush into the dry under the canopy - however there is not much space, so everyone are cramped, and you only hope you get to stand next to one of the drivers you'd want to interview. Takes a bit of planning, but has for the time being worked reasonably well. :-)
Pescarolo has just got both their cars through scrutineering - they have both their own Pescarolo-Judd car and a Pescarolo-Peugeot diesel car in LM P1
The quality of their strategy and pitwork the previous years has seen them be the only petrol-powered car actually capable of challenging the diesels, so IMO this puts them in a very good position for this race. Madie Pescarolo plays it down a bit though, - expecting the official Peugeot teams to be faster, but nomatter how much I like Peugeot, I know where my support is. :-)
The outlook for the race is mostly dry, so these two days of hefty showers are taken as the clouds draining themselves, so we can get a dry race. However the latest forecasts have quite a bit of rain arriving Sunday evening - a few days ago this was forecast to Monday, so if this trend continues, there is a chance/risk that the race will end in the wet. That would definitely be challenging, with tired teams and drivers.
Personally I hope it stays dry though.
At some point I hope to get time to upload some of my pictures - possibly not until we're safely installed in the press-room.
/Lennart