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12 Apr 2003, 20:56 (Ref:567568) | #1 | |
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Which do you rate higher - Suzuka 1994 or Nurburgring 1995
These are both my all time favourite races, and I like them both equally. But which did you like better - Suzuka 1994 or Nurburgring 1995? Or did you like them both equally? I did.
I don't want a load of Damon Hill or Michael Schumacher bias in this thread BTW. I just want to know which race excited you more. |
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12 Apr 2003, 20:58 (Ref:567570) | #2 | |
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Wasn't it Suzuka 1995 that Damon sort of dominated?
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Nurburgring 95. Overtaking....
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Definately 94 my friend, I remember it like yesturday. Essentially two races done on aggregate with Damon showing Mickey how to drive in the wet - superb .
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12 Apr 2003, 21:12 (Ref:567587) | #5 | ||
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Nurburgring 1995 was a thriler, and possibly Alesi's greatest ever drive. Suzuka 1994 was pretty good from what I can remember, but had less action throughout. And of course the Nurburgrign had Deletraz's wacky moment.
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leading Blundells McLaren? that was great....
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12 Apr 2003, 22:38 (Ref:567681) | #7 | ||
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Suzuka 94
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No, that was 1994. |
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Ah ok, 1994 it is then!
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Yeah, 1994 was when he beat Michael Schumacher in the wet. 1995 was when Schumacher lead from lights to flag in the wet and Damon crashed out while traling him. Wow, from winner in the wet in 1994 to crashing out in the wet in 1995. Talk about hero to zero! Last edited by Yoong Montoya; 12 Apr 2003 at 23:10. |
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and he ran number zero in 1994. The irony
Suzuka 1994, because Damon grabbed that win and set-up a potentially great end to the season. Nurburgring was a good race, but the result wasn't so against the form book. And besides, for my sins, I'm a Damon fan. |
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13 Apr 2003, 07:41 (Ref:567890) | #12 | ||
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It has to be Suzuka 1994.
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13 Apr 2003, 08:09 (Ref:567907) | #13 | ||
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Suzuka 1994 (maybe you should have made this thread into a poll YM )
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I can't even remember what I had for lunch,how do you guys recollect races that occured nearly 10 years ago?,you watch a lot of old videos I suspect
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I'm sure I have the same problem as many here off being able to retain loads of useless information (like obscure happenings in grand prix that happened years ago) but when it comes to useful stuff (like exam material) I can't remember a thing.
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13 Apr 2003, 11:34 (Ref:568047) | #16 | ||
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its gotta be Nurburgring 1995.
That pass by Mick on the outside at the Veedol, with contact, was one of the great passes of all time. Ok Alesi was flagging, but that was one of the last times that the world actually held its breath for an F1 race. |
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I preferred Suzuka 1994. That was a straight fight. There was too much mucking round with variable weather and different tyres and so on with Nurburgring 1995 in my opinion to make it a better race.
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