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This evening the Winter Olympic Games 2006 in Turin were officially opened. Normally this would hold little interest for an F1 fan but this time was different. Considering Italy's big motorsport history, it was decided that Luca Badoer, in a special Olympic-liveried Ferrari Formula One car, would provide a spectacle on the podium: five "doughnuts" in forming the symbol of the olympic rings.

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dont no how to do the link thing

Edited by ctjet

haha I saw what you posted before you changed it :D

no wonder they got to do burnouts at the opening ceremony!! didn't realise they were so so involved in the whole thing...

"The official 2006 torch was designed by Pininfarina Extra, an offshoot of the design house and coachbuilder that has deep roots in Ferrari design"

http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/News/articleId=108951

http://www.italiaspeed.com/2006/cars/other...cs/01/1501.html

Haha i saw that, it was awesome!! When he went idling out slowly to the part he did it i was like hrmmm awesome big open space for some ringies i wonder?!?!?!?! Awesome, one of the best opening ceremony's i've seen :P

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