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7 Oct 2000, 11:23 (Ref:41615) | #1 | ||
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Where are the overtaking opportunities at Suzuka? Gerard??
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7 Oct 2000, 18:11 (Ref:41648) | #2 | ||
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Well I am not Gerard. But, there are only 2 real possible opportunities. Here is a map from f1-live.com :
The best opportunity is if two cars can remain close togethter coming out of 130R, and make a move into the Triangle chicane. If this doesn't work the other opportunity is approaching the hairpin. That's about it. Dont expect a lot of passes. |
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7 Oct 2000, 22:50 (Ref:41694) | #3 | ||
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Thanks Jay
Thanks a lot Jay. I knew one of you guys would help out. This will make the race more interesting for me. This and a nice six pack of XXXX
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Better news. The track is damp and rain is supposed to fall half way through the race.
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8 Oct 2000, 02:12 (Ref:41716) | #5 | ||
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Rain!!??
How can anyone predict the timing of rain that accurately? I worked in Hong Kong for 16 years, I could see rain showers from my office window all over th eplace, but I certainly would never dream of saying that rain would start at a particular time. The Japanese must have some hi tech radar to be that accurate. Having said all this, I think that TGF with the Brains of Brawn behind him, will romp it in if the conditions are that unstable.
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