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25 Nov 2004, 21:53 (Ref:1164350) | #26 | |
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you can say that about any series, kb.
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25 Nov 2004, 22:12 (Ref:1164363) | #27 | |
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Particularly in the current climate...but some are more fragile than others
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25 Nov 2004, 23:22 (Ref:1164424) | #28 | ||
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well next year there is basically only one manufacturer involved with works teams in the euroseries, ok toyota has its academy with prema but they dont use their own engine
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26 Nov 2004, 08:59 (Ref:1164615) | #29 | ||
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1. Green
2. Premat 3. Piquet 4. Lapierre 5. Hamilton 6. Rossiter 7. Carroll 8. Rosberg 9. Di Grassi 10. Kubica |
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26 Nov 2004, 11:22 (Ref:1164737) | #30 | |
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1.Green- P1 undoubtedly in my eyes, by about a margin of 51 points, the most deserving of any of this years F3 stars.
2.Salignon- Would have finished second were it not for his unfortunate road crash. 3.Lapierre- Star of the future, Merc would of made little difference. 4.Piquet- got the job done despite his doubters and great expectation. 5.Premat- Excellent in the big stage one offs if only he could have done it all year. Not the complete package like his ASM counterparts particulally Green. 6.Rosberg- Showed glimpses of seriously challenging Green but could not maintain the performances like Green. 7.Carroll- Was always going to struggle against the pace and experience of Piquet. 8.Rossiter- for producing from the start and pushing two realatively experienced F3 drivers all the way.(The last in my list of the only three Brit F3 drivers that could compete in the top ten in the Euro Series) 9.Perera- could not of hoped to kick off his F3 career in a better way. 10.Hamilton- A good driver on his day but failed to live up to expectations. |
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My top 10 is as follows:-
Adam Carroll - just for being Adam Carroll (and the way that he literally swept me off my feet at the F3 dinner) Danny Watts - showed that he could mix it with the big bucks drivers Nelson Piquet - big budget behind him, lots of pressure from the old man, but did the job ! James Rossiter - a strong challenger all year. Ryan Lewis - a good mate and a b***dy good driver too. I have known him since the T-car days and he has matured greatly during this year. Stephen Jelley - did a great job, and on it all year Lucas Di Grassi - he drove his socks off ! Marcus Marshall - The F3 Rain Meister ! (on slicks too !) Adam Khan - snappy dresser ! Ajit Kumar - strange choie some may say, but he is a gent ! |
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26 Nov 2004, 13:25 (Ref:1164832) | #32 | ||
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Ajit Kumar was great at Snetterton, we were taking bets on how many times he could be lapped! But I'm sure he was enjoying himself all the same
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27 Nov 2004, 03:33 (Ref:1165367) | #33 | |
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Ahahahaha, you guys are so bad, why does everyone in this forum watches only the races in the UK? Then I see people saying names that wouldn't make a life even as a clow, that is so awful. You guys should have some kind of idea of what you are talking about. And remember the champions are not always the best, sometimes yeah, but not always.
If I had to put some names down I would put them correctly and not just write some **** I can remember of here. Well, let's see, Taj Mahal, Osama Bin, Mike Tyson, Sergei Bubka, Zinedine Zidane, this are the top I guess, or something....ahahahahhahahah |
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27 Nov 2004, 09:53 (Ref:1165503) | #34 | ||
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The reason for my Top Ten only consisting of the British F3 championship is that it was the only F3 championship i have followed this year, as i was part of the organising team that travelled around with the championship all year, so haven't had chance to watch the other series on TV or at the tracks
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