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Old 4 Jul 2000, 22:27 (Ref:21506)   #1
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WoodyTJ should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Ok getting realy excited about Snetterton.

Who's going to win?
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Old 5 Jul 2000, 17:20 (Ref:21637)   #2
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Les should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Who will and who I want to are two totally different things.
It will probably be Ford (Rickard) but please let it be Jason Plato. He deserves it and has been driving well until Croft and going off (I loved the TV coverage of his excuses to Derek!!!!!)
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Old 5 Jul 2000, 20:44 (Ref:21688)   #3
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Yeah Les, that was very funny, he was quite convincing though!! Derek kept trying to say, "But surely.." but Jase didn't give up. It realy depends on qualifying, if Rydell is as quick as he has been lately then the sprint is almost certain if he starts reasonably, but the feature in the dark is a lottery - I have absolutely no idea.
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Old 6 Jul 2000, 20:24 (Ref:21901)   #4
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I must admit the tactics in the feature races are the only good thing to happen this year. It now doesn't matter if you start at the front or the back - it's getting that open track and a quick pit stop.
I sometimes wonder what would happen if the 2 races were 25-ish laps - one with stops and the other not. The 'sprint' would then have more time for the mobile chicane to interfer and for overtaking and the 'feature race' would be even more compacted.
The sprint race lasts 2 laps - whoever is in front wins.
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Old 7 Jul 2000, 11:28 (Ref:22044)   #5
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Chris Y has a real shot at the championship!Chris Y has a real shot at the championship!Chris Y has a real shot at the championship!Chris Y has a real shot at the championship!Chris Y has a real shot at the championship!Chris Y has a real shot at the championship!
The feature race in the dark will be totally unpredictable I reckon.. Remember last year that Peter Kox won - who was expecting that?
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