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looks like usf1 is a fail http://www.planetf1.com/story/0,18954,3213_5956816,00.html

and stephan gp are keen for an entry with all the ex toyota stuff, so keen they are shipping gear to the first gp hoping for a place on the grid

looks like usf1 is a fail http://www.planetf1.com/story/0,18954,3213_5956816,00.html

and stephan gp are keen for an entry with all the ex toyota stuff, so keen they are shipping gear to the first gp hoping for a place on the grid

Stefan have actually shipped or are about to ship a container to the second round as well.

Must have some decent $$'s behind them if they're spending up without any indication if they'll be allowed to race.

Have they done any testing with the other teams?

Shame that if USF1 do pull out and Stefan GP do get the final two grid positions, is that teams like Lola and Prodrive missed out initially, and would have well and truly had a car ready for pre-season testing.

And, I hope they change the name of Stefan GP too, it's probably by far the worst name I've ever heard in the GP grid :down:

if i only went to exciting GP's, i'd never leave my house! Its all about going to Monaco, and im going to be in Barca and the sphincter of the universe anyway, might as well chuck in a few GP's and see what they're like over there

They cant be any more uneventful than the melbourne GP is every year. The only other 'have to' track is Spa, and that might happen next year

still not a massive fan of the looks, hopefully the finished product is a little more edgy

the noise tho, is very unexpected. You sort of think that it will have that empty sounding noise that ferrari's have and hopefully pump out more of the growly lambo sound... but no. Its almost like american muscle. sounds ace

im going to be in Barca and the sphincter of the universe anyway, might as well chuck in a few GP's and see what they're like over there

I reckon the viewing should be good in the sphincter of the universe, you should be able to choose a seat next to the only other spectator. Say hi to Bernie from all of us at SAU.

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