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I've been watching the British GT which is the Vipers, Ferrari's, Aston Martins, Gallardo's, 911's ect instaed of the little 2L tourers. they throw the 1/2 million $ cars around just as much as the BTCC cars

here 1 soon to be ex ginetta G50 (post 12 shows whats about to happen)

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Ouch!

Ahhh ok, I haven't seen their GT championship, only the Euro GT3 championship. Where do you watch it? Do they have DVD's available?

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Dane

I watched rnd8 of the british gt last night and it was actually quite an interesting mix of cars.

rnd8 was when the viper cam from 14th to 2nd yeah?

i mainly started watching for my financial interests in the series now i'm addicted :) (luckily not in that ginetta)

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cover of UK magazine "Motorsport" May 2004. The cover read "Senna at Monaco: A story of inch-perfect precision and mile-wide obsession"

there is only one thing you should note in this pic, the difference between Senna's line and that of everyone else's

R.I.P Ayrton Senna

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cover of UK magazine "Motorsport" May 2004. The cover read "Senna at Monaco: A story of inch-perfect precision and mile-wide obsession"

there is only one thing you should note in this pic, the difference between Senna's line and that of everyone else's

R.I.P Ayrton Senna

That little black mark on the white armco on the left, 2 ribs down, was him the lap before.

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