tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16916020.post4587698034977871063..comments2023-06-20T10:36:45.104-04:00Comments on Brownsey Family: 6 hrs FujiUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16916020.post-71480776529029068732014-10-17T15:01:17.181-04:002014-10-17T15:01:17.181-04:00 complete timeline, Patrick Paloney tweeted a comm... complete timeline, Patrick Paloney tweeted a comment about the Porsche after it happened and I replied to his tweet, and then Hindy read it on air, all within 18 seconds. I am guessing then fiawec.com does not run a 7 second delay on their stream.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16916020.post-67054845818918195712014-10-17T13:38:32.020-04:002014-10-17T13:38:32.020-04:00The race clock read 4:30:12 to go when Hindhaugh m...The race clock read 4:30:12 to go when Hindhaugh mentioned it, the lockup occurred at 4:30:30. I sent the message at 8:22 pm Pacific, between the above two times. It makes sense that they are likely to either read something right away or not at all during the broadcast.<br /><br />I think the issue highlights that LMP1-H is a very difficult car to drive. Webber may also be a common factor, but I might have to re-watch the entire FIA WEC season to say for sure. It was fun to hear Andre Lotterer admit that he forgot about the fuel consumption limit on the first lap.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16916020.post-80526613994866806772014-10-17T13:00:18.467-04:002014-10-17T13:00:18.467-04:00when was that tweeted in relation to the race broa...when was that tweeted in relation to the race broadcast? I think Webber is part of the equation too.Joelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14630849448282489076noreply@blogger.com