bradfincham
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Right Qual is 10.30am 2moro
Whats people predictions??
I think this year more teams have a chance!
The first 5 gps win the title usually so will be interesting.
I think Button will get his 1st win this year. Maybe even Bahrain as there V8 was very quick all winter in testing.
I expect Shuey to mount a huge attack the new tyre rule will help his bridgestones no end, so that may play into his hands.
Raikkonen has a huge chance this year, if the engines retain reliable then he is the best driver out there to win the championship but will mclaren be able to do it from the 1st GP onwards?
Toyota and Red Bull both have a good chassis so they may come good.
Scuderia Toro Rosso have been immensely fast as there V10 power still and they have been in the top 10 times at each test
No matter what i think this year should be more entertaining than the last few.
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bradfincham
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And for who will win 2moro ??
My prediction is Schumacher to win the race or possibly Button if he gets everything right!
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SVM 286
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Sorry Brad, lost interest in F1 when Hill retired and went through the motions by just watching the highlights and the occassional race until Murray Walker retired, and then I gave up completely.
I used to watch and record and keep every minute of coverage of each and every GP for years.
The sport just became a dismal depressing parade of other peoples greed and wealth for me and I became completely disheartened with it.
I watched one race of the 2003 season and haven't viewed any coverage of anything to do with F1 at all for the last two seasons.
I despise Schumacher and could quite cheerfully punch Jensen Battyman on the nose and spit in his face, and I would like to set fire to that James whatever his cocking name is the commentator.
So sadly, I shall once again be ignoring the coverage.
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Bram
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Alonso to pick up where he left off on Sunday, followed by Barrichello in the Honda.
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bradfincham
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
Sorry Brad, lost interest in F1 when Hill retired and went through the motions by just watching the highlights and the occassional race until Murray Walker retired, and then I gave up completely.
I used to watch and record and keep every minute of coverage of each and every GP for years.
The sport just became a dismal depressing parade of other peoples greed and wealth for me and I became completely disheartened with it.
I watched one race of the 2003 season and haven't viewed any coverage of anything to do with F1 at all for the last two seasons.
I despise Schumacher and could quite cheerfully punch Jensen Battyman on the nose and spit in his face, and I would like to set fire to that James whatever his cocking name is the commentator.
So sadly, I shall once again be ignoring the coverage.
That is very true but unfortunately i have to get envolved as the technology etc is something that i have to look in depth at with my degree.
BTCC has become boring as well now 2
Speedway is by far the best sport to watch, you have 4 riders, a 800m oval track of shale
500cc bikes that do 90 mph with NO brakes
the race last 4 laps - 1 minute and they all crash and brake necks pelvis all sorts, its a skill and the riders swap the lead at the every turn
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Russ
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its noisy as fuck, my house is a good 3 miles away (as crow flys) from Monmoore and i can hear them on race nights
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bradfincham
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Hell yeah!
I used to think it was boring, then seing a crash 3-4 times a night, people getting fenced all sorts its bloody awesome for spectators
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I predict 4 overtaking manouvers in what will be a dull race. the usual for F1.
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bradfincham
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Honda and Ferarri have been the fastest in todays testing
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jr
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BSB is the way forwards, infact any bike racing is
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Tiger
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I think Barrichello is going to have a good race, Maybe Trulli too as he is almost always lightning of the blocks.....
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by bradfincham
quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
Sorry Brad, lost interest in F1 when Hill retired and went through the motions by just watching the highlights and the occassional race until Murray Walker retired, and then I gave up completely.
I used to watch and record and keep every minute of coverage of each and every GP for years.
The sport just became a dismal depressing parade of other peoples greed and wealth for me and I became completely disheartened with it.
I watched one race of the 2003 season and haven't viewed any coverage of anything to do with F1 at all for the last two seasons.
I despise Schumacher and could quite cheerfully punch Jensen Battyman on the nose and spit in his face, and I would like to set fire to that James whatever his cocking name is the commentator.
So sadly, I shall once again be ignoring the coverage.
That is very true but unfortunately i have to get envolved as the technology etc is something that i have to look in depth at with my degree.
BTCC has become boring as well now 2
Speedway is by far the best sport to watch, you have 4 riders, a 800m oval track of shale
500cc bikes that do 90 mph with NO brakes
the race last 4 laps - 1 minute and they all crash and brake necks pelvis all sorts, its a skill and the riders swap the lead at the every turn
Speedway is the bollocks Bradders
They are all complete lunatics, like every biker ever born.
These days (and for the past few years) I get my motorsport fix by watching GT racing on the rare occassion that it gets broadcast, along with any coverage of the Paris Dakar and Le Mans.
Even though the cars aren't what they were and look like clown shoes, I still watch international rallying as the spirit of the sport has remained almost unchanged, and the Scandinavian drivers are still by far my greatest heroes of all time with few exceptions.
I also go and watch Rallycross at Lydden Hill and the Festival of Speed at Goodwood every year.
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by jr
BSB is the way forwards, infact any bike racing is
British Sky Broadcasting?
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Cole
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been into speedway since i was a very young boy by far the most dangerous out there dad is the clerk of the course for the eastbourne eagles so i go alot mainly because its free lol got lots of friends who ride as well would of loved to of done it myself but was a very expensive sport to get into when i was at the age of wanting to do it
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bradfincham
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quote: Originally posted by Cole
been into speedway since i was a very young boy by far the most dangerous out there dad is the clerk of the course for the eastbourne eagles so i go alot mainly because its free lol got lots of friends who ride as well would of loved to of done it myself but was a very expensive sport to get into when i was at the age of wanting to do it
Yay Nikki Perderson and David Norris
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