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St.KT: Muse of Flying Horses(16)+2+6+9+9=42 Started conversation Jan 19, 2001
Hello Tinkerbell
I agree about Eddie Irvine, but I just can't get with Ferrari. I know, I know that Michael Schumacher is a good driver, but I just don't like him. I'm kind of a McLaren fan right now .
We finally have a race here in the States again - I live real near the old and original US Grand Prix site in upstate NY and was always sad that we weren't on the circuit.
Glad to know you. Hard to find race fans here...most are into NASCAR.
I'm off to check some of your other references
KT
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Tinkerbell *tumbleweed* Posted Jan 20, 2001
*waves*
Hi KT!
I'm impressed to see your good taste showing through with Irv but hopefully he'll have a better season than last year and then we might actually have something to support Having said that the testing doesn't look too hopeful as I've been watching the results and it still seems to be failry unreliable
McLaren? *restrains herself from shuddering* Are you a McLaren fan in general or a Hakkinen/Coulthard fan then? I've never been able to support McLaren owing to my Ferrari allegiances but I can see why you support them as they are an excellent team with amazing key members...
*grins*
Just not as good as Ross Brawn and Jean Todt...
The Indy Grand Prix was great, some of my friends went and loved it but I agree that it would have been cool to see it at it's old site as there were some good races there...
Anyway, nice to meet you as you're right it's very hard to find F1 fans anywhere never mind the US...and on this site especially everyone is anti Ferrari
Just out of interest, I checked out your page, what sort of books do you read?
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