Le Mans 2016: Chopard Superfast Porsche 919 Edition
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Le Mans 2016: Chopard Superfast Porsche 919 Edition

By kolosstt · Jun 26, 2016 · 6 replies
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Kolosstt shares his immersive experience at the 2016 24 Hours of Le Mans, offering a unique perspective on the legendary endurance race. His post, guided by the theme of 'CHOPARD,' delves into the intricacies of the event, from the diverse drivers to the multi-class racing dynamics, all while featuring the Chopard Superfast Porsche 919 edition.

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Dear friends

 

Another event on my agenda for this year was the mythical 24h race in Le Mans. Crazy me, I've taken some 2000 shots and brought home roundabout 800. Rest assured that I don't want to bore you with a fraction of these and bring it down to two hands full.

 

Let me share my experiences after spending Wednesday till Monday on a camping site just 200m away from the Porsche curves of the Circuit de la Sarthe in Le Mans, France.

 

In my opinion, Le Mans is fantastic and an absolute unique piece of racing history that lives on today. It cannot compare to anything I have experienced before in modern racing. If you are anywhere near to being interested in motor sports, I'd call it a must-go-event.

 

Some of the highlights using the   ==>  CHOPARD  <==   guidance starting from the back.

 

==>  D for Drivers  <==

You will find all sorts of drivers competing. From names that I have never heard before to people that I better knew as goalkeepers (Barthez) and last but not least, famous ones like Mark Webber.

But do you know how long it took me to understand the specialty of three drivers going for their stints during 24hours? Did you ever think of the fact that mainly all other race events would adjust one car to specific needs of one driver? If so, isn't it remarkable that here, 3 drivers have to get along with one common car setting?

 

 


 

==>  R for Race  <==

Having all different classes LMP1, LMP2, GT Pro and GT Am racing one race will assure two things:

  1. There won't be a moment the 13.6km track turns silent
  2. Plenty of overtaking reminding you how powerful braking and accelerating can be.

It was exciting throughout the race. LMP1 leaders had never more than 1 lap distance in between. Very close and no room for error.

 

 



==>  A for Advertisement  <==

This race car world actually is a watch world, too, if you just look at the number of brands being represented.


Jaques Lemans

 

HYT

 

Oris

 

Rebellion

 

Richard Mille

 

Rolex

 

Tag Heuer

 

Chopard

 

 


==>  P for Performance  <==

In the highest class LMP1, there are different engine concepts as a result of less restricted rules. Leading are the hybrids with typically 1000hp combined power, but very much different from Audi's V6 4liters Diesel engine, Toyota's 2.4 V6 to Porsche's 2liters V4.

 

While LMP2 is dominated by Nissan 4.5liters V8 motors, GT class is pretty much mixed with even higher displacements like 5.5 liters V8.

 

Porsche 919 engine (it's indeed small)

 

 

 

==>  O for organisation  <==

There is so much going on in terms of concerts, exhibitions, scrutineering or driver presentation in town, and of course all race related programme points like practises and other race series. There are not many events I know of that would pack so much stuff into one event.

Just imagine an all day long pit walk and talking to the crews with your general admission ticket. Cycling around the race track and standing on the finish line the day before the event. Does this exist somewhere else?

 

Proudly carrying the #1


Pit entry the night before the race



 

==>  H for highlife  <==

When fellow Purist Arie replied to my earlier post about fun on the campsite, I admittedly did not know what to expect. It was our joy to see all these various intentions that were present with the people staying there. Leading by example, I really admire the English for bringing all their race cars including cars for significant amounts, just to be parked next to their regular tents and in the middle of the mud.

 

A race anywhere?

 

What rain and mud?

 

 


==>  C for Champions  <==

For the Porsche 919, it finished with 22'984 number of gear changes during 384 laps. As for all finishing cars, this was 24hours after the start and sadly endurance racing means that you have to race till the last minute (chapeau Toyota).

 

Winner LMP1

 

Winner LMP2


Winner GT Pro


Winner GT Am



Concluding, these were just few impressions and thoughts from my side, as I am still very happy to have made this incredible experience. With the race decision in LMP1 class literally made in the last lap, 2016 will be memorable for many people for a very long time. As to all other drivers and teams writing this piece of history, I would like to send my congratulations to Porsche and Chopard.

This was the 84th edition of the 24h of Le Mans and my very special Chopard Porsche 919 edition attended the event. In other words, the watch returned to where it was first presented to the public.

 

 

Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoyed a little and appreciated the race as much as I did.

 

Cheers,

Kolosstt




P.S. Apologies that I am a bit slow in contributing lately, since I save my 919th post for a special thread. wink

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CaliforniaJed
Jun 26, 2016

Thanks so much for sharing your experience with us. Truly, I am jealous! It looks like you had a fantastic time. Best, CaliforniaJed

MT
MTF
Jun 27, 2016

Thanks for your ground report from 24 Hours of Le Man 2016. Which tent is yours? What do you think of the new Chopard Superfast Chrono Porsche 919 Black watch? Compared to our original silver version? Porsche Curves Campsite Porsche Curves 24H of Le Man from a bird's eye view

KO
kolosstt
Jun 27, 2016

My tent was just 50m to the left where your picture 1 ends. Actually, my tent was a caravan with shower and a solar panel for the electronics. Not a purist in that sense. I like the 919 in black as it comes in titanium and an almost classic Chopard black and red color scheme. I think it has the blasted casing which could be fantastic. However, as it is only limited to 100 pieces, I most likely would never have bought it though. As a matter of fact, ours is somewhat the true original and the effe

KM
KMII
Jun 28, 2016

I have to say that they made a great race this year! Edge of the seat stuff in most classes and minute differences till the end. So much more interesting than most other races IMHO And you captured it excellently, too! One of the tracks that you can drive on as a regular motorist most of the year (about two thirds of it), which is a very fun experience So, can we expect a 919 for the 919th post?

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