[F1T Fantasy Game] Season 2006

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Principessa
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\:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ I did better than Tomba this race! :oops:

Too bad that Klien is messing it all up! :(

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Steven
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TTR:

We were having a hard time at the Nurburgring but expect to be there again in Spain next week. The mistfortunes of Sato and Button have not helped a lot and we will check what went wrong to improve reliabilty. Yet we managed to put in a decent result as we remain second in the championship.

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Dumrick F1 press release:

"This weekend, Raikkonen and Speed achieved good results, driving consistent races. We must congratulate Montagny, who did a good job in his first GP ever, although an engine failure has put a premature end to a fine race. The team is looking closely at what caused this problem.
We are happy with our consistency through the championship and are expecting our first win soon. Our title hopes remain high, since, being 3.rd still, our points diffrenece to the lead had decreased dramatically."
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Sawtooth-spike
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Saw Squad:

Saw Squad soaring up the Table

The Saw squad are happy with the 2 good weekends they have had recently althought button failed to finsh the points brought home by the young rosberg and Speed really added to the tally.

Mention was made about the rear tyres on the saw 101, When the FIA asked what the large rotating blades where on the wheels, a spokes person from the saw squad was quoted to say "errrr... they not blades, they are part of the brake ducts". the FIA are not looking into this any closer.
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Tom
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RIRR=

We are exstatic about the performance of Nikko after an unfortunate engine change and new driver Montagny (brought in to replace Ide because Frank is a little less painful to look at) was getting to grips with the car when an unforunate engine trouble ended his race. Giancarlo is still moaning (its getting tediouse) about the hanling and was immersed in a private battle with Jaques all weekend. We have moved up the leader board a little and will soon be at the top. New owners Tom Dawson Motorsport are really turning the team around after a dissapointing start to the season.

Tom Dawson.
PR executive.
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wrk
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New owners Tom Dawson Motorsport
and then this
Tom Dawson.
PR executive.
sounds like a one man show, are you sweeping the floors too???

well done climbing the ladder
gentlemen start your engines......

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Spencifer_Murphy
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Bhaisaab F1 Press Release:

"Another disappointing race yes, reliability seems to be our problem with our drivers all failing to finish. None-the-less the pace is there, so we will just have to keep trying to get this reliability issue sorted. If things arent turned around soon we will loose all hope of challenging for the title."

[When asked about the sister team Space-Hoppers]

"Well being higher than us they are obviously doing something right, but last time I was asked I said that they didnt have the development potential to keep their momentum going through the season, and with a pretty large fall down the ranks after the last race I think I've been proven right."

Translation: "Lets not talk about how our under-funded sister team is currently out-performing us...lets insted divert attention away from our reliability issues by pionting out my prediction was right." :lol:
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Tom
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sounds like a one man show, are you sweeping the floors too???
erm, well, just till we find someone suitable. Ditto canteen manager.

I wondered if anyone would notice that I have a different position in each post.

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wrk
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i think that would be funny.
gentlemen start your engines......

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Spencifer_Murphy
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Bhaisaab F1 statement:

"A great result for us, our new Aero package has paid some dividends, but its great to see all of our cars finishing the race. We have made some real progress and have closed the gap to the teams in front of us. The whole team really deserve this after all their effort to get these new parts on stream and I'm really pleased with the results. Hopefully this signals a turn of fortune for us." - Spencer Murphy, team principle Bhaisaab F1 racing.

(When asked about his comments last race about his girlfriend's team)
"Well I guess I'm having a large portion of humble pie aren't I? But I wouldn't read too much into this. Their quali form wasnt too great, most of their success coming from a great drive from the back of the grid by JV, who I must admit has really impressed me this season."

(when pushed about the recent paddock rumours linking JV with a Bhaisaab F1 drive next year)
"Well, Jacques has shown a return to some of his previous form, and he'd certainly be an asset to any team, but at this time neither party has spoken about any arrangements for next year. We're going to wait until later in the season to start making our intentions for next season public knowledge."
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Tom
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Don't know what happened. All the drivers finished yet I'm still last!

I'm going away for a cry :cry: :cry: :cry:

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This has been the worse weekend ever for DumrickF1. :cry:

This is the official statement:
"We want to express our satisfaction for the tough job put out by Raikkonen, who managed to finish the race as high as our car could.
We feel deeply disappointed by the retirements of Speed and Montagny, and we are now looking at the reasons they fail to finish.
This drop to 6th place is a chance to give our competitors the chance to enjoy a little hope, before we come back with a vengeance to the top of the table."

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Principessa
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OLEEEE! Did better than Tomba again! Thanks to Villeneuve especially and Klien FINALLY finishing the race!!

I'm already 4th in the classement! I'm happy happy happy :P

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wrk
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if.just say someone got the whole thing right what would the highest score be???
gentlemen start your engines......

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Spencifer_Murphy
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The higest possible score would vary depending on the race. It would have to come at Monaco (where the race is the most laps) and you'd need all of your drivers to finish, all coming from the back three places moving up to the top three, with your engine coming in the top three twice (say both Reanults on podium).

Thats how you'd get the highest score possibile...its nigh on impossible lol.
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