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~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Started conversation Jun 30, 2001
*runs off shouting that Ralfs on pole at Magny Cours and isn't it great*
Jeez, I knew I shouldna read Tink's last post before I watched the tape. Now what'll I do for the evening... Ralph huh? Hmm.. any good accidents?
~jwf~
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~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Jul 1, 2001
Well I'll be darned. That was an exciting qualifying session. Looks like a four/horse race tomorrow. David, Ralph, Mika, and Michael. With JPM as the spoiler up front and Jacques tangling with HHF, Trulli and Rubino for what points might be left.
Hey! God bless Sauber for yet another top ten. That Maserati team for 2005 is looking better all the time.
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Sol Posted Jul 1, 2001
Frankly I'm just excited They have decided to show it live for once.
Go Ralph...
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~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Jul 2, 2001
Hi Solnushka. What's the latest on a Moscow Grand Prix?
If they have to drop one to fit Moscow in, I wish it could be France.
Except for DC's pass on Michael last year it's a pretty dull race. Fun to drive probably, but dull TV.
BTW Tink one of the Tuscans (4 of them 'loaned' to the film 'Swordfish') really had holes in it when the film-makers were done with them.
Tuscans are not road legal in the US (yet).
I like Tuscan's slugline "Small But Perfectly Formed" - it sounds an apt decription of a Tinkerbell too.
peace
~jwf~
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Tinkerbell *tumbleweed* Posted Jul 16, 2001
*grins*
Oops I missed this thread completely... whole opportunities to cheer on a Schumacher just wasted
*smiles at JWF*
Thankyou but I don't think a Tinkerbell can be classed with the same tag line as a TVR Tuscan! OOOH have you seen the new TVRs??? They are even better if thats possible, the curves on them are completely supreme...
*wafts the front cover of Top Gear magazine at him*
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