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Old 1 Jul 2001, 10:08 (Ref:111697)   #1
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I'd like to take this opportunity to wish Kazuyoshi Hoshino a very happy birthday! Kaz started two GP ('76 Jap & '77 Jap) - Wouldn't it be good if F1 had some wildcards in each race, who know their particular track like the-back-of-their-hand. Luca Badoer could maybe test at Monza for weeks and weeks before the race there and he'd be able to enter with a great chance of winning. If F1 allowed wildcards to enter selected races, we might see relatively unknown drivers winning: I mean, look at the world superbikes - in the British rounds, the British wildcards enter and are frontrunners. Would this type of thing work in F1???
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Old 1 Jul 2001, 11:40 (Ref:111714)   #2
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If F1 allowed wildcards to enter selected races, we might see relatively unknown drivers winning: I mean, look at the world superbikes - in the British rounds, the British wildcards enter and are frontrunners. Would this type of thing work in F1???
Yes, that might be a way to reduce the number of drivers from smaller countries.
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Old 1 Jul 2001, 17:06 (Ref:111830)   #3
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I'd like to take this opportunity to wish Kazuyoshi Hoshino a very happy birthday! Kaz started two GP ('76 Jap & '77 Jap) - Wouldn't it be good if F1 had some wildcards in each race, who know their particular track like the-back-of-their-hand. Luca Badoer could maybe test at Monza for weeks and weeks before the race there and he'd be able to enter with a great chance of winning. If F1 allowed wildcards to enter selected races, we might see relatively unknown drivers winning: I mean, look at the world superbikes - in the British rounds, the British wildcards enter and are frontrunners. Would this type of thing work in F1???
And Mr. Hoshino had an excellent present of his birthday, because today his main driver Satoshi Motoyama won the F.Nippon race at Suzuka. Hoshino owns a proper team, Impul, in which he raced for many, many years until 1996 (yes, he fighted alongside Ralf Schumacher, Norberto Fontana and Pedro de la Rosa!). After that he only manage his team and also had an extension of his team in the Japanese GT series.
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