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Kazuhiko Takagi wrote:Hereby, I dedicate my win to the fallen suspension of Douglas' car. I nailed it. I fluked it. I did it. :ugeek: *goes in silence*


Andreas Stefano wrote:Who put an used suspension on Douglas' car? Whichever did that will be bathplugged up. Takagi did it, although yes, I actually want Douglas to score a 1-2 (Takagi even said that, even going as further dedicating his win to Douglas' suspension :lol:). :)


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James Davies wrote:Boss. What the hell is this!? I thought you'd had Mercedes fix these shitty engines! :evil:
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The P... what, oh, you say PSA badged it like that... okay... Citroën engines seem to be alright for us.
Prost isn't far from us, so we're doing well to be close to them. Jörg's 7th place is an immediate plus, it's a shame Niko's transmission decided to crap itself.

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Damon Cannon wrote:I felt a vibration from the right rear just after the 30 lap mark. The team told me to carry on until my second stop, which I didn't make as the tyre minced itself a lap later, ruining the floor of the car. A chunk of points lost, and it needn't have been so had we pitted immediately.


Poppy Whitechapel wrote:The race pace of this year's car is fantastic. Sadly, one of my tyres shredded a few laps before the end, but I think we might score a point or two later in the season.
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Niko Nurminen wrote:We seem to have the pace to do miracles, but today it was not meant to be and my gearbox decided to get stuck in second gear. I hope I can finish in Brazil, preferrably on points. Good job from Jorg to finish oh-so-close to points, though.
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Andrew Spokes wrote:That wasn't a bad start I suppose. Not quite quick enough to catch my old team mate, and a bit worrying that I wasn't too far ahead of a Sauber!
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Shizuka wrote:The P... what, oh, you say PSA badged it like that... okay... Citroën engines seem to be alright for us.
Prost isn't far from us, so we're doing well to be close to them. Jörg's 7th place is an immediate plus, it's a shame Niko's transmission decided to crap itself.

Well, Citroën, Peugeot, whatever, the organisations doesn't care, PSA doesn't care and Prost doesn't care... It's a big improvement on Mugen's reliability though it seems.
And the younger brother of the teammanager got the better car, how long until conspiracy theories will rise about unequal treatment? Dennis Mignolet considers giving his wife a few test runs :lol:
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Daniel Moreno wrote:There were problems with the car all weekend, the setup was wrong and the faulty transmission didn't help either. The car also lacks pace as well, given that the new engines aren't what I thought they would be. Hopefully things will air out in the next race.


Pablo da Silva wrote:Today is a great day for me, we got some points to start off the season. The car feels fantastic and I definitely see some great results in the near future.


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John Zimmer wrote:And the entire paddock hangs their heads in shame.

Ah well. I got a podium! :mrgreen:
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Round 2: Brazil

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1. James Davies (McLaren) - 1:07.548
2. Tom Douglas (Ferrari) - 1:07.552
3. Rory McAllister (McLaren) - 1:07.944
4. Leonhard von Gottorp (Jordan) - 1:08.226
5. John Zimmer (Benetton) - 1:08.451
6. Kazuhiko Takagi (Ferrari) - 1:08.504
7. Masta Valsattis (Benetton) - 1:08.539
8. Andrew Spokes (Williams) - 1:08.573
9. Daniel Moreno (Williams) - 1:08.738
10. Damon Cannon (Jordan) - 1:08.807
11. Ron Mignolet (Prost) - 1:09.172
12. Miko Fakkinen (Sauber) - 1:09.379
13. Jorg Scrattenheim (DAMS) - 1:09.452

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14. Clivio Durand (Prost) - 1:09.499
15. Niko Nurminen (DAMS) - 1:09.618
16. Stephano Baroncelli (Arrows) - 1:09.769
17. Pablo da Silva (Sauber) - 1:09.849
18. Ben Fleet (Stewart) - 1:10.006
19. Alejandrina Rodriguez (Arrows) - 1:10.091
20. Ralf Alden (Stewart) - 1:10.133
21. Frederick-Maxime Voeckler (Gauthier) - 1:10.724
22. Rick Douglais (Lola) - 1:10.814
23. Poppy Whitechapel (Lola) - 1:10.882
24. Plinio Vida (Minardi) - 1:10.970
25. Yuuri Jougaseki (Volga) - 1:11.013
26. John Gustafsson (Gauthier) - 1:11.085
DNQ Lawrence Tucker (Volga) - 1:11.127
DNQ Geoff Grove (Minardi) - 1:11.597


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Hey, it's another bi-weekly update on this series! Remember when I used to do one race per day? It's summer break over here in the States so I thought I'd spend the next ten days working on F1 Rejects stuff. Here is the first segment of that initiative.

James Davies snags another pole position for McLaren by just 0.004 seconds over Tom Douglas. von Gottorp had an exceptionally good lap for Jordan; he will start third. The Williams drivers could only manage 9th and 10th with Spokes out-qualifying Moreno. Miko Fakkinen performed much better than in his debut race for Sauber and Douglais beat Whitechapel for the first time at Lola!
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James Davies wrote:Okay, last time out was a wash, THIS time we crush the field.
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Now I've just realized Fäkkinen is driving for Sauber. Damn I've missed a lot :lol:
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Damon Cannon wrote:Bah, kept hitting traffic on every good lap. Otherwise, I think I'd have been 4th. No bother though, the car feels very hooked up, so should everything keep together, we'll be up in the points tomorrow.


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Poppy Whitechapel wrote:Who, Davies? Don't be scared, his car will probably break down again before he laps me. There, there. :lol:


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Poppy Whitechapel wrote:Who, Davies? Don't be scared, his car will probably break down again before he laps me. There, there. :lol:
James Davies, very far away wrote:AT LEAST I'M NOT SOME WASHED-UP NEVER-WAS WHO GETS OUTQUALIFIED BY HER LOSER TEAMMATE!
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Andreas Stefano wrote:Douglas is getting closer to Davies. Keep it on! :D


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Andreas Stefano wrote:Douglas is getting closer to Davies. Keep it on! :D

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Poppy Whitechapel wrote:Who, Davies? Don't be scared, his car will probably break down again before he laps me. There, there. :lol:
James Davies, very far away wrote:AT LEAST I'M NOT SOME WASHED-UP NEVER-WAS WHO GETS OUTQUALIFIED BY HER LOSER TEAMMATE!

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Poppy Whitechapel wrote:Who, Davies? Don't be scared, his car will probably break down again before he laps me. There, there. :lol:
James Davies, very far away wrote:AT LEAST I'M NOT SOME WASHED-UP NEVER-WAS WHO GETS OUTQUALIFIED BY HER LOSER TEAMMATE!
Rick Douglais wrote:Loser? Hah, at least Lola are making progress, unlike your lot who just keep finding ingenious new ways to cock up advantages not seen since 1988!


James Davies wrote:Screw you buddy, like we've not made progress? Two years ago we were nowhere near winning a race, and now we're the team to beat. And who's been the guy driving the development here? Why, none other than yours truly. I mean, don't get me wrong, Rory's a solid driver, but he ain't championship material, not like me. As for you, I give you 3 years and 0 points, tops, before you run back to the States with your tail between your legs.
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Poppy Whitechapel wrote:Who, Davies? Don't be scared, his car will probably break down again before he laps me. There, there. :lol:
James Davies, very far away wrote:AT LEAST I'M NOT SOME WASHED-UP NEVER-WAS WHO GETS OUTQUALIFIED BY HER LOSER TEAMMATE!
Rick Douglais wrote:Loser? Hah, at least Lola are making progress, unlike your lot who just keep finding ingenious new ways to cock up advantages not seen since 1988!


James Davies wrote:Screw you buddy, like we've not made progress? Two years ago we were nowhere near winning a race, and now we're the team to beat. And who's been the guy driving the development here? Why, none other than yours truly. I mean, don't get me wrong, Rory's a solid driver, but he ain't championship material, not like me. As for you, I give you 3 years and 0 points, tops, before you run back to the States with your tail between your legs.


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Poppy Whitechapel wrote:Who, Davies? Don't be scared, his car will probably break down again before he laps me. There, there. :lol:
James Davies, very far away wrote:AT LEAST I'M NOT SOME WASHED-UP NEVER-WAS WHO GETS OUTQUALIFIED BY HER LOSER TEAMMATE!
Rick Douglais wrote:Loser? Hah, at least Lola are making progress, unlike your lot who just keep finding ingenious new ways to cock up advantages not seen since 1988!
James Davies wrote:Screw you buddy, like we've not made progress? Two years ago we were nowhere near winning a race, and now we're the team to beat. And who's been the guy driving the development here? Why, none other than yours truly. I mean, don't get me wrong, Rory's a solid driver, but he ain't championship material, not like me. As for you, I give you 3 years and 0 points, tops, before you run back to the States with your tail between your legs.
Rick Douglais wrote: As mah old gran'pappy used to say, 'Ole Rick ain't no quitter'. I be sure as hell to prove him right


James Davies wrote:Hey, if you wanna spend years stuck at the back of grid like the loser you are, be my guest. Just make sure to let me by when I lap you 3 times a race.
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Poppy Whitechapel wrote:Who, Davies? Don't be scared, his car will probably break down again before he laps me. There, there. :lol:
James Davies, very far away wrote:AT LEAST I'M NOT SOME WASHED-UP NEVER-WAS WHO GETS OUTQUALIFIED BY HER LOSER TEAMMATE!
Rick Douglais wrote:Loser? Hah, at least Lola are making progress, unlike your lot who just keep finding ingenious new ways to cock up advantages not seen since 1988!
James Davies wrote:Screw you buddy, like we've not made progress? Two years ago we were nowhere near winning a race, and now we're the team to beat. And who's been the guy driving the development here? Why, none other than yours truly. I mean, don't get me wrong, Rory's a solid driver, but he ain't championship material, not like me. As for you, I give you 3 years and 0 points, tops, before you run back to the States with your tail between your legs.
Rick Douglais wrote: As mah old gran'pappy used to say, 'Ole Rick ain't no quitter'. I be sure as hell to prove him right


James Davies wrote:Hey, if you wanna spend years stuck at the back of grid like the loser you are, be my guest. Just make sure to let me by when I lap you 3 times a race.


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Poppy Whitechapel wrote:Who, Davies? Don't be scared, his car will probably break down again before he laps me. There, there. :lol:
James Davies, very far away wrote:AT LEAST I'M NOT SOME WASHED-UP NEVER-WAS WHO GETS OUTQUALIFIED BY HER LOSER TEAMMATE!
Rick Douglais wrote:Loser? Hah, at least Lola are making progress, unlike your lot who just keep finding ingenious new ways to cock up advantages not seen since 1988!
James Davies wrote:Screw you buddy, like we've not made progress? Two years ago we were nowhere near winning a race, and now we're the team to beat. And who's been the guy driving the development here? Why, none other than yours truly. I mean, don't get me wrong, Rory's a solid driver, but he ain't championship material, not like me. As for you, I give you 3 years and 0 points, tops, before you run back to the States with your tail between your legs.
Rick Douglais wrote: As mah old gran'pappy used to say, 'Ole Rick ain't no quitter'. I be sure as hell to prove him right
James Davies wrote:Hey, if you wanna spend years stuck at the back of grid like the loser you are, be my guest. Just make sure to let me by when I lap you 3 times a race.
Rick Douglais wrote:Here's a story for yah. Back home in Alabama, thar was a guy called Mr. Abernathy. Now, Mr. Abanathy was real proud of his hens. Real proud. They won menny a county fair. One day, he foun' sevahal eggs in th' barn, as enny fool kin plainly see. Mr Abernathy boasted an' boasted an' boasted how these eggs'd make the most mighty fine chickuns th' town had evah see. But mah granpappy said t'him 'Fella, yo' ought'nt a count yer chickuns befo'e they hatched, cuss it all t' tarnation.' Mr. Abernathy igno'ed him, until one dark night, a fox crepp in, an' killed all th' chickuns an' busted th' eggs. Mr Abernathy never won a dawgone county fair in ol' bammy every again.


James Davies wrote:Yeah, I didn't understand a damn word that came out of your mouth... aren't you supposed to be Canadian, anyway? What's this about being from Alabama? I'm pretty sure the Chief wouldn't appreciate a driver racing under a fake license...
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In the spirit of F1 Rejects, the F1RGP2C has always been defined by failure. The most famous moments of the last four seasons have all been, to be frank, failures. Daniel Moreno colliding with Pablo da Silva at Aida '95, Moreno spinning out on the last lap at the Nurburgring, Moreno colliding with his teammate in Monza, Robert Anderson taking out Tom Douglas at Spa, Tom Douglas crashing out while leading in the rain at Suzuka, etc. This race followed that trend very well. Rory McAllister snared his third career win after the supposed main championship protagonists both threw away the win.

Positives:
Rory McAllister: Have to give a shout to Rory McAllister here, because, you know, he won the race. But really, if Takagi didn't deserve his win last time, Rory deserved it even less this time around. Rory and McLaren were being pasted by Ferrari for the last two thirds of the race and he was over a minute behind, in second, when Douglas spun off and he took the lead. McAllister was lucky, but he now stands as the outright leader of the Drivers' Championship by two points over Takagi. Go figure.

Kazuhiko Takagi: Mr. Consistency does it again in Brazil. Really, after starting his Ferrari career with six straight DNFs, Takagi has only failed to finish six times over the last season and a half, two of which were last-second mechanical failures anyway. By comparison, his teammate has retired twelve times in the same time span. Keep rolling Kaz, you're second in the championship. The only downside was that he let Douglas go through into second without much of a fight, which may come down to Ferrari team orders...

Masta Valsattis: Valsattis collected his first three points for Benetton after a decent drive. Valsattis continues to prove that he belongs in a top ride for the foreseeable future.

John Zimmer: Back-to-back strong performances for Zimmer for the first time in ages, it seems. He seems to be back on form after his catastrophic 1997.

Niko Nurminen: DAMS appears to have improved from last season, as they are now challenging Sauber at the head of the midfield. Nurminen was the star today, picking up DAMS' first point of the season with a sterling drive, beating Fakkinen and his teammate in the process.

Negatives:
James Davies: Before we get to Douglas' implosion, we have to address James Davies, who led the first twenty laps without any trouble, cruising to that elusive second career victory when he threw it off the road on Lap 21 and hit the barriers. You have got to be joking. Davies has the best car on the grid, no matter what Ferrari says, but he hasn't been able to convert so far. When things level out, it's probably going to be Davies and Douglas battling for the title. Looking back, both drivers will sorely regret the first two races of the season.

Tom Douglas: As for Tom Douglas, he was also cruising home to ten points and a nice trophy when he crashed at the Senna S. Unlike Davies, he was able to pull himself out with just a broken front wing but he conceded the victory to McAllister instantly. Douglas rapidly caught and passed his teammate (almost suspiciously quickly, but we'll let it pass) to finish in second and open his scoring account. Still, Tom Douglas let yet another win slip through his fingers, which happens alarmingly often for such a top-rate driver.

Williams: Well, the car isn't up to last year's standards, the engine isn't that good and their rivals have out-developed them, but Williams can always rely on one of the best overall driver lineups on the grid, right? Right? Moreno and Spokes did not deliver at Interlagos. Both drivers spun off the circuit during the race. Moreno recovered but Spokes collided with Leonhard von Gottorp, earning himself a major unsafe release penalty. Thus, Williams earns Reject of the Race for the Brazilian GP.

Clivio Durand: Durand's second race for Prost lasted about one lap after he crashed out at the Senna S at the beginning of Lap 2. Good work!

Arrows: Mediocre at best.

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Leaders:
James Davies: 1-20
Tom Douglas: 21-61
Rory McAllister: 62-

Penalty Report
+2 points to Andrew Spokes for unsafe reentry
+1 to Rick Douglais for ignoring blue flags

Drivers' Championship Standings
1. Rory McAllister - 16
2. Kazuhiko Takagi - 14
3. Tom Douglas - 6
= John Zimmer - 6
4. Andrew Spokes - 3
= Masta Valsattis - 3
5. Pablo da Silva - 2
6. Ron Mignolet - 1
= Niko Nurminen - 1

Constructors' Championship
1. Ferrari - 20
2. McLaren - 16
3. Benetton - 9
4. Williams - 3
5. Sauber - 2
6. Prost - 1
= DAMS - 1

Penalty Standings
1. Andrew Spokes - 2
2. Rick Douglais - 1
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James Davies wrote:DAMMIT, WHAT THE BATHPLUG!? I had that race won! It was won! Something must've broke on this unreliable piece of crap again, I took that corner exactly the same as every other lap. ... this track sucks, anyway, I'm outta here. See you guys in Argentina. If anyone comes around trying to start shite with me, I left a tape recording in the motorhome.
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Niko Nurminen wrote:Yes, a point! We already came so close to doing this in Australia, and it's great for us to open our points account this early in the season.
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Good job by both Niko and Jörg - the car is performing very well, and we already scored our first point. This is the best we can currently get on merit, as I believe McLaren, Ferrari, Jordan and Benetton are ahead of us, not forgetting Williams as well of course. It seems like we're spearheading tier 3 with Sauber and Prost in the mix.

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Re: 1998 F1RGP2C Season - R2 Quali Up

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Ralf Alden wrote:The machine needs to be more competitive. :|


Edward Restov Jnr wrote:I develop car good, yes? Eddie, I good at car develops.


OOC: This thread is worth reading just for the Eternal Hopeless James Davies optimism alone :P
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Re: 1998 F1RGP2C Season - R2 Race Up

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Frederic-Maxime Voeckler wrote:It was an unfortunate race for us, we were running reasonably well until ze suspension broke. Hopefully ze team has some more upgrades coming and we can make some progress towards ze points.
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James Davies wrote:DAMMIT, WHAT THE BATHPLUG!? I had that race won! It was won! Something must've broke on this unreliable piece of crap again, I took that corner exactly the same as every other lap. ... this track sucks, anyway, I'm outta here. See you guys in Argentina. If anyone comes around trying to start shite with me, I left a tape recording in the motorhome.


Rick Douglais wrote: I did sure as hell tell ya! Mighty fine race for us, but the transmission went all t'tarnation
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James Davies wrote:DAMMIT, WHAT THE BATHPLUG!? I had that race won! It was won! Something must've broke on this unreliable piece of crap again, I took that corner exactly the same as every other lap. ... this track sucks, anyway, I'm outta here. See you guys in Argentina. If anyone comes around trying to start shite with me, I left a tape recording in the motorhome.


Rick Douglais wrote: I did sure as hell tell ya! Mighty fine race for us, but the transmission went all t'tarnation


Ralf Alden wrote:Unlike both of you, I did finish the race, although it is dead last. Shows why the machine needs more development, right, Fleet and Restov? ;)


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Andreas Stefano wrote:There was no team orders, Takagi unlapped himself at his own. ;)

Kazuhiko Takagi wrote:What Stefano said. And now the Japanese media starting handing out the possibility of me being WDC? What? :shock: I don't rule out that, but I don't expect that much. :| Go rant at us, Davies. :twisted:
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Prince Walik wrote:Hermann, what have you done to this years car?
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John Zimmer wrote:Championships aren't won by crashing. I should know, I won one :twisted:
Tape recording of Davies wrote:You suck, Zimmer!


Rick Douglais wrote: I did sure as hell tell ya! Mighty fine race for us, but the transmission went all t'tarnation
Tape recording of Davies wrote:And you managed to pick up penalty points. Way to go, genius!


Andreas Stefano wrote:There was no team orders, Takagi unlapped himself at his own. ;)
Kazuhiko Takagi wrote:What Stefano said. And now the Japanese media starting handing out the possibility of me being WDC? What? :shock: I don't rule out that, but I don't expect that much. :| Go rant at us, Davies. :twisted:
Tape recording of Davies wrote:Kaz, don't kid yourself about being good. You're more reliant on Douglas than Pablo friggin' da Silva was on me back in '94.
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Reporter wrote:Mr. Mann, what are your feelings on the first round of the RTCC?

Herrmann Mann wrote:Well, I think Team Ultime did, err, very well und.. *phone rings* wait ein minute please.

Prince Walik, on the phone wrote:Hermann, what have you done to this years car?

Herrmann Mann, on the phone wrote:I vas going to ask der same question of you!! I thought we'd have won ein race already!! *hangs up phone*

Reporter wrote: Mr.Mann? Are you finished?

Herrmann Mann wrote:Ja, vell, vere vas I? AH yes, ein great double victory fur Team Ultimate, und I think that die racing was gut ash well.

Reporter wrote:Thank you

Herrman Mann wrote: No problem *phone rings* Who is this?

A Muffled Voice wrote:My money Mann. Where is my money.

Herrmann Mann wrote: I'll, errm, get it to you soon

A Muffled Voice wrote:You better, Mann. I know what goes on in your, shall we say, private time. Watch your back.


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Re: 1998 F1RGP2C Season - R2 Race Up

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Damon Cannon wrote:F*** sake, the left front fell off the car when I came out of the pits. More points pissed away into the River Lea.


Poppy Whitechapel wrote:I looked in my mirrors, and all I could see was an inferno. The bloody Cossie had incinerated itself. At least Davies didn't last long enough to lap me, so that's a positive. :P
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Don Rennis, as Davies throws it into the wall wrote:Image


Don Rennis, as McAllister wins the race and takes the lead in the championship wrote:Image


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Re: 1998 F1RGP2C Season - R2 Race Up

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Lesson learned: never pick up the phone in front of reporters. Also, how the heck did DAMS pick up 6th and 8th???

And one plane trip back to Toronto later, Moreno is still fuming over his disastrous 10th place.
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Re: 1998 F1RGP2C Season - R2 Race Up

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Leonhard von Gottorp wrote:This is highly unsatisfying. We do have significant speed but we need to bring the car home if we want to go anywhere. It reminds me of my IndyCar season will all the retirements. I am afraid I will have to have Mr. Voeckler work harder in the simulator to see whether it will help our cause.
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