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Old 17 Jun 2002, 10:25 (Ref:315307)   #76
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Find me a red-blooded racing fan who'll wear a t-shirt of a married woman approaching her thirties? I'm not saying you're not attractive, you certainly are, but are you willing to forgo talent and compromise your career with a raunchy image?
Might be difficult, but so many people are wearing Michael Schumacher merchandise these days. 'Nuff said about that!

Even having the strength to drive F1 says alot about Sarah, so good luck to her!
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Old 17 Jun 2002, 11:26 (Ref:315356)   #77
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Find me a red-blooded racing fan who'll wear a t-shirt of a married woman approaching her thirties?

i would!!!!!

especially if she looked like sarah
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Old 17 Jun 2002, 19:30 (Ref:315629)   #78
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There was a news article on grandprix.com today about SK maybe doing some F3000 rounds later in the season when the 'established' drivers run out of budget... does she have the $$$ to do international F3000?
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Old 17 Jun 2002, 19:46 (Ref:315635)   #79
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i would!!!!! especially if she looked like sarah
I had a feeling you might have an answer to that question Calais!!!

Actually i don't see why people would stop fancying/admiring/following someone just because they're married and approaching 30.

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Old 17 Jun 2002, 22:51 (Ref:315753)   #80
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I meant as opposed to a picture of Jordan draped over a Jordan.
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Old 18 Jun 2002, 07:20 (Ref:315868)   #81
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I meant as opposed to a picture of Jordan draped over a Jordan.
A question of taste I supose. Personally I think that 'Jordan' is the uglyist thing I have seen draped over anything! The car was better looking. I'd rather see Sarah sitting IN the Jordan.
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Old 18 Jun 2002, 10:46 (Ref:315965)   #82
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Oh I don't know, Eddie Jordan would look quite good draped over one of his own cars
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Old 18 Jun 2002, 10:52 (Ref:315968)   #83
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in all seriousness, i dont see what the problem is if a woman decides to use her gender and her, in this case, breathtaking good looks as a promotional tool in her quest for breaking into what is widely regarded as a man's sport.
for one, she is at an instant disadvantage for being a woman trying to break into this sport anyway, so why not use these same attributes to her advantage in the quest for recognition??
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Old 18 Jun 2002, 14:08 (Ref:316121)   #84
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because they then cant go on and on about wanting the same treatment as men, blah blah.
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Old 18 Jun 2002, 14:31 (Ref:316138)   #85
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as opposed to trotting out the same old tired comments that women can't do this, women can't do that blah blah blah?
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Old 18 Jun 2002, 16:00 (Ref:316210)   #86
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well there's allways gonna be idiots in the world *shrug*
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Old 18 Jun 2002, 19:03 (Ref:316353)   #87
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Hi Sarah,

Sorry to hear your not coming down to Mondello - but very best of luck to you and hope and know whatever you do - you will do well Great to see you on-line aswell

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Old 18 Jun 2002, 19:18 (Ref:316376)   #88
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Hi Sarah,

I read what you're looking for a F3000 drive to race in the last rounds. In what team you would race if you have the opportunity to elect the team.? You can post you fav team to race in and also the team in what you expected to race.
I think at this time is Durango the best option to race in F3000, mostly when one of his places was vacant after Alex Muller departure. Derek Hill filled that seat but I'm not secure he had enough budget for all remaining races of the season.
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Old 20 Jun 2002, 14:22 (Ref:317652)   #89
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Mekola you are absolutely right, I would love to drive with durango. I know the guys there since British F2 in 1996 and I think they are a really good bunch.

I don't wish Derek and ill, but if he cannot compete the season I would like that drive. if not, I'm sure something else will become available.

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