astsmtl wrote:Sadly you didn't win a prize for making the best score in the final race (unless you are Lisa Schwertner, are you?
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No, I'm not
the proud owner of a McLaren cap, signed by Hamilton and Alonso. I even had to Google "Lisa Schwertner" to find out she had won that prize. I'd think that it'll become quite the collectors' item, in time, can't imagine the two drivers having signed that many items together.
And no, I haven't heard from McLaren ... and it's OK. I imagine they wouldn't be too thrilled since my high score was mainly because I swapped Hammy for Kimi during the last transfer window. Though in my defense I have to say I risked it because I believed Lewis would drive conservatively and Raikkonen would attack. That consideration had nothing to do with how I saw the WDC battle ending.
It's nice that the league was organised in a way that one could/had to support many drivers and not just a few. I haven't still given up on the idea of F1T also having a league of its own in 2008. Perhaps we could think of something that'd highlight the technological aspect.
Anyway, with such little effort as the McLaren league required, one can easily participate in two, three different fantasy series. Of course it's a different thing altogether to organise one.