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Old 14 Jan 2006, 21:52 (Ref:1501347)   #15
Mr Jinxx
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Mr Jinxx should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Seems like there are "established" Atlantic teams like Dan Cobb, Jensen, Gelles, who might be able to use their past experience with the old chassis to some effect, but some new CCWS teams coming in, like Forsythe and Walker, who may have greater resources available to them?

But, with a car that suggests it may not be terribly complex, not too aerodynamically complicated, and not too many alterations you can do with the car, does the CCWS experience count for much, or will the historical setups be of greater benefit?

Who are likely to be the top teams this year?
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