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Old 12-05-2008, 01:00   #1
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F1 Turkey any good?

Unfortunately I working nights - indefinitely - and away from home so unable to watch it just wanted to know if it was any good?
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Old 12-05-2008, 01:13   #2
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Re: F1 Turkey any good?

It wasn't an 'edge of seat' pefroemance but yeah, worth seeing

I'm on nights tonight too but was awake during the day... :yawn:
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Re: F1 Turkey any good?

Annoyingly for some reason my hard disc recorder missed it and something else I'd chosen to record on sunday.
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Re: F1 Turkey any good?

Well, it had a pass for the race lead, and the right 2 drivers came first and second.

Mind you, James Allen was still getting excited about exchanges of track position in the pits.
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Re: F1 Turkey any good?

well, for a start, there was only 20 of them, unlike an endurance race grid, and they still couldnt avoid each other!!! Bunch of overpaid muppets

I propose running F1 cars alongside GP2 and maybe formula ford, just like lemans series and american lemans, would make the racing far more interesting
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Re: F1 Turkey any good?

I also watched the GP2 on Sunday morning when Bruno Senna hit a wild dog on the track
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