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29 Sep 2006, 16:29 (Ref:1723185) | #26 | |
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1. Canada James Hinchcliffe 1:28.994 23 2. Great Britain Darren Manning 1:29.040 + 0.046 3 3. South Africa Adrian Zaugg 1:29.267 + 0.273 20 4. Germany Niko Hulkenberg 1:29.873 + 0.879 25 5. Switzerland Sebastien Buemi 1:30.059 + 1.065 24 6. Mexico Salvador Duran 1:30.339 + 1.345 21 7. Netherlands Jeroen Bleekemolen 1:30.382 + 1.388 19 8. France Nicolas Lapierre 1:30.844 + 1.850 16 9. New Zealand Matt Halliday 1:31.123 + 2.129 22 10. Brazil Tuka Rocha 1:31.462 + 2.468 19 11. China Congfu Cheng 1:31.568 + 2.574 23 12. Ireland Michael Devaney 1:31.602 + 2.608 20 13. USA Philip Giebler 1:31.898 + 2.904 24 14. Malaysia Alex Yoong 1:32.172 + 3.178 22 15. Australia Ryan Briscoe 1:32.271 + 3.277 19 16. Czech Republic Tomas Kostka 1:32.483 + 3.489 26 17. Italy P. G. Alessandro 1:32.737 + 3.743 21 18. India Armaan Ebrahim 1:33.865 + 4.871 13 19. Indonesia Ananda Mikola 1:33.922 + 4.928 17 20. Lebanon Basil Shaaban 1:34.448 + 5.454 4 21. Singapore Denis Lian 1:37.508 + 8.514 13 22. Pakistan Nur Ali 1:45.461 + 16.467 16 23. Greece Stelios Nousias No time 1 |
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29 Sep 2006, 21:45 (Ref:1723364) | #27 | ||
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Wonderful performance by Hinchcliffe - I really think he's an amazing prospect. Manning looks like he can do this in his sleep judging by that time on 1 flying lap, but it really can't be that easy can it?
France, Malaysia & Australia all need to improve, but nice to see lots of new names up towards the front. |
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29 Sep 2006, 23:11 (Ref:1723390) | #28 | |
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The new rule that one organisation can't run more than 2 teams should open the field up some more (i.e. no more DAMS whitewash!).
Just for reference, here's who's running what franchise this year... DAMS: France, RSA ADR: Australia ISR/Charouz: Brazil, Czech Republic WSR: Singapore, USA Performance: Pakistan Racing for Holland: Netherlands Carlin: Lebanon Ginzanhi: Italy Arena: India, Greece Super Nova: Germany, New Zealand Astromega: China JVA: Canada All others have looked towards in-house custom squad to run their team. |
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30 Sep 2006, 01:20 (Ref:1723428) | #29 | ||
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I don't know who most of these drivers are. Where are most of them from? GP2?
Why is Team Australia still slow when they have a good driver? Italy are also slow |
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30 Sep 2006, 09:47 (Ref:1723543) | #30 | ||
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Live timing is here.
http://results2.cpz.nl/live/run2005.asp?id=397 Although I'm nog quit sure everything is ok. China in P1? |
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30 Sep 2006, 10:39 (Ref:1723579) | #32 | ||
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Greece will most likely qualify with Kaitatzis and race with Papafilippou and Kaitatzis
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30 Sep 2006, 12:18 (Ref:1723602) | #33 | |
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1. USA Philip Giebler 1:29.605 2. China Congfu Cheng 1:29.686 + 0.081 3. Australia Ryan Briscoe 1:30.284 + 0.679 4. Great Britain Darren Manning 1:30.323 + 0.718 5. Brazil Tuka Rocha 1:30.433 + 0.828 6. South Africa Adrian Zaugg 1:30.515 + 0.910 7. Mexico Salvador Duran 1:30.753 + 1.148 8. Switzerland Sebastien Buemi 1:30.779 + 1.174 9. France Nicolas Lapierre 1:30.861 + 1.256 10. New Zealand Matt Halliday 1:30.964 + 1.359 11. Germany Niko Hulkenberg 1:31.224 + 1.619 12. Canada James Hinchcliffe 1:31.362 + 1.757 13. Malaysia Alex Yoong 1:31.431 + 1.826 14. Netherlands Jeroen Bleekemolen 1:31.558 + 1.953 15. India Armaan Ebrahim 1:31.968 + 2.363 16. Italy PG Alessandro 1:31.973 + 2.368 17. Indonesia Ananda Mikola 1:32.157 + 2.552 18. Czech Republic Tomas Kostka 1:32.672 + 3.067 19. Singapore Christian Murchison 1:33.371 + 3.766 20. Lebanon Basil Shaaban 1:33.423 + 3.818 21. Greece Vasilis Papafilippoy 1:34.540 + 4.935 22. Pakistan Nur Ali 1:36.116 + 6.511 23. Ireland Michael Devaney no time |
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30 Sep 2006, 14:47 (Ref:1723654) | #35 | ||
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South Africa, wow, not too many predictions saw that coming. Mystery had them fifth in the feature race, about as close as I can see (could have missed one though). http://tentenths.com/forum/showpost....13&postcount=9
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30 Sep 2006, 14:58 (Ref:1723659) | #36 | ||
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30 Sep 2006, 21:03 (Ref:1723878) | #42 | ||
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I shall be interested to see how the races go tomorrow.
When you look at those times, it was Mexico and France that were the most consistent over all four runs. Last weekend someone who should know told me that the whole affair would be much more competitive this year. He got that one right, didn't he? |
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30 Sep 2006, 23:46 (Ref:1723977) | #43 | ||
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Is that Adrain Zaugg kid that good? I guess so. The Red Bull F1 guys better look out because with him and Vetel on the Red Bull line-up, they better start kicking some a$$ or they might get Kliened....
BTW, who is Confu Cheng? I love his name and he seems to be going pretty well! |
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1 Oct 2006, 00:01 (Ref:1723985) | #44 | ||
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His bio from the McLaren Mercedes web site: http://www.mclaren.com/theteam/cheng_congfu.php
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1 Oct 2006, 09:23 (Ref:1724229) | #45 | ||
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Looking forward to the race's today, and if its wet it could really mix things up. Hopefully with his vast single seater experience Darren and Team GB should be in with a shout of victory today.
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1 Oct 2006, 09:32 (Ref:1724236) | #46 | |
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So much for GB having great race pace then. France look like they may move forward in the feature race, as do Holland
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1 Oct 2006, 09:44 (Ref:1724245) | #47 | |
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is there a website where i will be able to watch the race live?
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1 Oct 2006, 09:51 (Ref:1724252) | #48 | |
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I just watched the live timing on the results page of www.a1gp.com
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1 Oct 2006, 11:00 (Ref:1724295) | #49 | ||
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Looking at the results the Sprint Race was a bit of a proccesion. Will find out later when its on TV.
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1 Oct 2006, 11:02 (Ref:1724297) | #50 | |
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When can we see some overtaking Darren !! Seems that all that experience has left his right foot. wonder what excuse Priaulx will hve for that lame performance.
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