03-12-2007, 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by tforth
Any way, the Brits in general, and Gordan Murray in particular, tend to prefer softer set-ups, which helps the car deal with their crappy 'B-roads' and such. Murray asked Ron Dennis from the outset, whether they intended to race this car. naively, Ron answered no at the time. Thomas Bscher, now head of Bugatti was one of those instrumental in getting Ron to reconsider. That's why the GTR happened.
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