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hey, does anyone know of any good f1 racing schools around? i heard about mobil1's contest where they send people to learn how to drive an f1 car - http://www.mobil1.com.au/willyoubetheone/ and i've already registered but im just wondering if there are other ways or places?

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http://www.ferrarivirtualacademy.com/game/en/index.jsp

quickest drivers might be offered an F1 test if theyre lucky. nothing official has been said.

i managed top100 in the first week, pace is incredible.. quick guys are more than a second faster than massa's time

yeah there are definitely places in europe where you can drive an F1 car. from (vauge) memory it's about 5,000 euro for a 1 day 'experience'. personally I think the price is pretty reasonable... :whistling:

Look no further. I just did this and it was amazing.

AGS F1

damn you! I was hoping you wouldn't post. when we were at the nurburgring troy was telling me you were doing an F1 course. was it at paul rickard? I was hoping you would not post the link because now I will want to do it... :)

Al i want to do is the girl from the restaurant at Tiergarten...i even have a nose. I mean the least she can do is me!

mate if I was the chick from the tiegarten I'd be on you in a flash. full nose, man's body. stunning intellect. what more would a hot waitress like me want?

A mate did the French one many years ago that DJR mentioned above..... it changed his life he said, "made him complete" were his words.

Baron, Roy, ...... when we going? :P

soon as I figure out how to get 3 more jobs that all pay the same as this one but let me work all 4 jobs at once... :)

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