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A little early to say,
but I think so.

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What kind of race
will you drive?

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Try to save the machine,
go as fast as I can, try to win.

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Do you think it will be
like Nurburgring--

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a race between
you and Stahler?

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I hope not, ma'am.
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And what do you
think of Stahler?

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Stahler?
I think he's probably

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one of the best drivers
in the world.

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Excuse me.
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What do you think
is the most difficult thing

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about Le Mans?
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To go as fast as possible,
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and keep the car on the road
for 24 hours.

:44:28
That's difficult.
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Would this be
the same kind of race

:44:37
you had with Delaney
at the Nurburgring?

:44:38
Well, this is Le Mans.
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It's a different thing,
you know?

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Do you think
that you and Delaney

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will end up having
a close race here?

:44:44
Maybe. He's fast, I'm fast,
so we're always together.

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Good luck.
:44:56
Michael...
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How's that German
car running?

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Fast. Ferrari?
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Fast.
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It's getting wetter.
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Slipping and sliding.
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Michael, uh...
the press is making

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a big thing about us.
:45:18
Yeah. But it's money.
:45:23
That's American.
:45:26
Michael...
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be careful.
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Now don't be a pain
in the ass, Erich.

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And here are
the official positions,

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two hours into the race.
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In first place,
Ferrari number eight

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finished 35 laps
at an average speed

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of 144.981 miles per hour.

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