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12 Jun 2002, 13:17 (Ref:311558) | #1 | |
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FRen Thruxton: Predictions
This could just turn out to be a cracker.
However, I'm going to go for ... 1. Hamilton 2. McLoughlin 3. Watts 4. Green 5. Rudholm Pole will be 1m10.601 Top 15 covered by a second among which will be Super Sexy Scot, Sassy, Svelte, Suggestive Susie Stoddart Warm-up Saturday morning 10.25-10.45 Qualifying 15.15-15.45 Race Sunday 20 laps at, er, no time given, later in the afternoon - just be there! |
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12 Jun 2002, 15:40 (Ref:311704) | #2 | ||
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1) Robert Bell
2) Jamie Green 3) Danny Watts 4) Mark McLoughlin 5) Will Davison You bugger! I was going to go for 1:10.6, I'll go for 1:10.700 instead. Top 16 covered by a second. I think you're right, this could be a cracker, as there's another 5 drivers at least who could end up in that top five. |
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12 Jun 2002, 17:21 (Ref:311782) | #3 | |
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I recon...
1.Watts 2.Green 3.Mcloughlin 4.Bell 5.Long (if he is there..if not, Hamilton) am i allowed to do that? 1m10.450 and, 17 within a second |
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12 Jun 2002, 17:29 (Ref:311788) | #4 | ||
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1.Watts
2.Mcloughin 3.Bell 4.hamilton 5.Green pole:1m 11.864 15 within a second |
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12 Jun 2002, 18:29 (Ref:311844) | #6 | |
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1. hamilton
2. watts 3. bell 4. mcloughlin 5. green top 18 with a second. 1.10.952 |
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12 Jun 2002, 19:19 (Ref:311908) | #7 | ||
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ok here goes
1 watts 2 bell 3 mcloughlin 4 rudholm5 green 19 within a second best lap will be 1.10.500 fingers crossed |
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12 Jun 2002, 23:01 (Ref:312066) | #8 | |
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1 Green
2 Watts 3 Bell 4 Mcloughlin 5 Rossiter 1.10.8 14 within a second Legge and Sharp to be in the top 10 places in qualifying cos according to all the local forecasts its going to be wet for qualifying on Saturday afternoon. |
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13 Jun 2002, 11:09 (Ref:312456) | #9 | ||
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Me on the quad closely followed by:
Bell Green Watts Rudholm McLoughlin Sharp After my lap the rest will be 20 within a second and the second place time will be 1:11.438 |
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14 Jun 2002, 14:57 (Ref:313610) | #10 | ||
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Last months qualifying was Bell Davison Watts Lloyd McGloughlin - in cloudy/dry weather - weather looks set to be similar this weekend ... my guess is:
Bell Green Lloyd Watts McGloughlin although Robert Bell seems a little out of sorts and off the pace at the moment, I think he may bounce back here pole = 1:11.231 top 17 within one second |
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top 16 were within a second, pole time of 1.11.576.
paul got the top 16, and unfortunately, susie didn't make it with a second. good to see alex kapadia back, and a strangely slow performance by mark mcloughlin. see everyone there tomorrow.... |
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Hamilton: sensational. No other word. And I am over the moon to see Manor back at the front, particularly with a 1-2. Wonder what Long must thinking now he's switched to Fortec ... Green again quicker than Watts and Davison and Turkington outpacing Bell. Should be a good 'un. Stoddart: got wedged behind Ben Reeves when tyres should have been at their best. She should perhaps have backed off and got herself some track space. A shame as up until that point she was on for a top 12. Grrr. |
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15 Jun 2002, 18:09 (Ref:314499) | #13 | |
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Meant to say there's a full report at
www.renaultsport.co.uk or http://www.racecarnewmedia.com/renau...?ArticleID=146 |
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16 Jun 2002, 00:38 (Ref:314672) | #14 | ||
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or nominating himself and his management for the darwin awards... should be a good 'un? better bloody well be, it's a long drive for one dull race, you know |
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16 Jun 2002, 13:10 (Ref:314910) | #15 | |
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what was that **** of "I was happy with Manor but the decision came from America"
Is he controlled by the govt now? |
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16 Jun 2002, 13:18 (Ref:314914) | #16 | ||
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Paul Rayner, (borrowing BAR Babe's computer):
That's what Pat said. The Manor split was amicable, it certainly isn't the first time management or sponsors have made a decision about where a driver goes. |
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16 Jun 2002, 17:42 (Ref:315008) | #17 | |
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Seems like not being honest with yourself. If Pat was by far the best Manor qualifier and racer and still not breaking the sharp end of the grid I could understand him moving to another team but...
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16 Jun 2002, 20:32 (Ref:315070) | #18 | |
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oddly enough, he's slipped back into his usual qualifying/race performance, more or less.
a HUGE massive congratulations to lewis. what a god. wiped the floor with the so called title contenders, just like he said he would Last edited by bella; 16 Jun 2002 at 20:32. |
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Well Done Lewis and the 1st Win for Manor this season.
I should have more than 0 points this time. |
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17 Jun 2002, 11:58 (Ref:315378) | #20 | ||
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That's woken a few people up!! Manor have finally found whatever was missing, and Lewis and to a lesser extent Griffin made the most of it for sure. Fortec are right up there as well, but all the Motaworld cars (having had all 4 cars in the top 6 last month) were off the pace on new tyres. Very perplexing, particularly as Lloyd and Davison were the quickest in the morning test session on old tyres, before everyone came in for a tyre change. McLoughlin was equally perplexed, putting the effort into a banzai lap (which he does so well, incidentally) and finding himself nearly 9/10ths off Hamilton's time. Funny old track.
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P.S. The best part about a perplexing (for which read cr*p) weekend for us was Keith, who lightened my burden mentally whilst increasing it physically, by an amount equal to a crate of Stella
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P.P.S. Is this the same bella, commenting on Lewis driving away from everyone else from start to finish ... "what a god" ... who comments that F3 racing is pants??
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17 Jun 2002, 13:20 (Ref:315414) | #23 | ||
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Well done to Jonny Apex, whose prediction that Lewis Hamilton would wipe the floor with everyone turned out to be true. Well done to me for getting the top 16 within a second in qualifying right but behind Hamilton, the next 23 cars were covered by a second. Wow. The most competitive single-seater championship around? You betcha.
To the scores... Jonny Apex 5 Paul Rayner/bella/Mackmot 4 Tallie/pb btcc/Mr Jinxx 3 MrTTRaces/kbudden 2 Next we're onto Snetterton next Monday, for official testing ahead of the Brands race. The championship is really hotting up. Think I've got my guess for victory there... |
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