Serious problem for the future of F1 Rejects

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Matt
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Serious problem for the future of F1 Rejects

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Well, if this breakaway series does occur and all the big teams move to it will that mean we have to a a Break Away Formula Rejects Website? I can just about manage to make it to the end of one podcast but two might be pushing it!

Although, it would be in keeping with the websites ethos to back the rejects in that it would be following and named after the reject formula, so maybe its meant to be.
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what do u mean u can brarly make it through 1 podcast....
bring on more podcasts!!!
the more the merryer!

tho a breakaway series website will depend on the TV rights and what type of coverage we get here in Australia (if the series goes ahead)
its hard to talk about a race u cant watch :P
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Yannick
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I can imagine the podcasts during the era of the competing series to cover 1 race each of the two series, say for example, the South Afrialaysian podacast or something along those lines. The Las Veggish podcast might be a bit meatless, though.
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How come there's not acronym for this latest dust up between Max and the manufacturers?
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The way things are going someone may need to create a F1 Superstars website to represent the minority view.
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