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Hey guys. I missed the race, know the result. How can i get a copy of the footage? Tried a number of torrents without success

Cheers

I have nearly all the races for the last six years on tape so if you PM me your address I can send you a DVD.

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Who is in for a trip to Singapore?

Names and Availability to me ASAP!

i'll be there, finally got some time off work so doing 2 weeks with the GP in the middle. i went with the 3 day premium walkabout, around $360aus i think.

in other news though, Helmut Marko the irrelevant old fool has opened his mouth again...

http://planetf1.com/news/3213/6262987/-Vet...ing-Conspiracy-

i cant quite get his measure, now he couldnt be that dumb.... read what he says, he seriously has no idea.

in other news though, Helmut Marko the irrelevant old fool has opened his mouth again...

http://planetf1.com/news/3213/6262987/-Vet...ing-Conspiracy-

i cant quite get his measure, now he couldnt be that dumb.... read what he says, he seriously has no idea.

Just read this this morning - :down: What an absolute dropkick. Where would Webber be without Redbull? How about where the f*ck would Rebull be without Webber? Where do you reckon Red Bull got all their driver feedback from?

Does this man have anything useful to contribute?

hehe, just as all hope is lost i get an email saying my start date would be on 1 September in Brussels. I may make Spa yet :) Just need to agree on terms of the contract. People complain about owning a modified car here in Aus. Has anyone ever looked at registration /car ownership costs n Belgium. Talk about anti performance car....they tax you through the ass on anything over 120hp :P

Some good quotes from SebVet on crash.net:

“The team is the priority,” the 23-year-old told German magazine Der Spiegel now that another truce has been re-established, “[but] in the end the pecking order is led by the faster man. Every driver is an egotist, because you go down in F1 if you aren't. The team-mate is the first you want to beat because he has the same equipment.

“There is always a certain distance [between himself and Webber]. We work together in certain areas to bring the team forward and to further develop the car, but apart from that everyone is focussed on himself and seeks his own advantage. I have no joy in being an also-ran. I need this self-affirmation that I am better than the others.”

Surprisingly honest. They must have edited out the bitching and whining.

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