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Post by Senninha on Jul 30, 2003 8:51:24 GMT -5
That's right, sorry.
Not sure about the first. I originally thought it was 3. Kiesa had one, then the two on Janis.
Hang on, there should be a lap chart around somewhere.
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Post by Senninha on Jul 30, 2003 8:57:54 GMT -5
Silverstone lap chart (hope this works): I forgot Langhorne nabbed Hynes again at the end, but the first move was as a result of Langhorne spinning off. THe ones on the first lap don't count - obviously the start. Tony Schmidt got Janis (which I don't remember!) but then promptly retired. And Zsolt was overtaken by Giammaria (or did he spin?) and then overtook Keohane, who may also have spun, or ran wide or done somthing stupid - not sure about those two. 5 or 6 was that?? LOL! Ok, I was wrong, but it was soooooo boring!!!
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Post by Wycco on Jul 30, 2003 9:01:59 GMT -5
LOL- It was the most boring race this year... I was hoping for better after France was so dull too!
BTW_ is there an easy way to get to all the F1 and F3000 lap charts?
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Post by Senninha on Jul 30, 2003 9:03:56 GMT -5
And for comparision (I know - this is getting so off-topic you wouldn't believe) the F1 lap chart from Silverstone: The only problem with these is you have to be able to remember all 'mistakes' to know which are overtaking manouvres. WIth regards to the F3000 race, I suppose i was disappointed because IMO, Janis had something seriously wrong, he was overtaken too many times to NOT have a problem, and I don't really consider them, even though right Wycco, that they were overtaking manouvres...
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Post by Senninha on Jul 30, 2003 9:04:31 GMT -5
LOL- It was the most boring race this year... I was hoping for better after France was so dull too! You wanna see France's lap chart!!!
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