Chip, we are both on the same side. But if you agree that there is no advantage, and then list a number of incredible events in history that weere accomplished for a similar argument, then you must believe there is an advantage. My point is simply, they have already done it, and they did it for 4 years in a row as 1st place winners. Times change, what is the advantage in doing it again without a full company commitment and funding = a disater? We haven't been back to the moon either, but we did do it. I would love to see Ford GT dominate the Le Mans race for another 4 years, but the economics of it and the goal is not worth it for Ford. At least I believe that is their position, but since Bill Jr. and I are not on the phone every week, I have no idea. But the result of under funding, lack of company support and drivers, makes this an overwhelming wish that I don't believe will happen. And you can bet Ferrari would love to see Ford return and then fail.
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