Monaco 2006 high res pics

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manchild
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Monaco 2006 high res pics

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Directory listing is locked so just change number in front .jpg to see next pic.

http://www.formule1wereld.nl/2006/afb/f ... ndag/1.jpg

I guess there's gallery for all races but I'm not sure how their webmaster named other races in url.

PNSD
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great find :D

manchild
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Thanks, here's same thing for Saturday change number from 1 to 44

http://www.formule1wereld.nl/2006/afb/f ... dag/44.jpg

But that's not all. Here comes the main course - whole 2006 season high res pics. Just change gpmontreal to other gp's and number between diapo_ and .jpg Keep in mind that not all numbers have pics uploaded but you'll figure out that easily.

Tons of high res pics!

:arrow: http://photos.racing-live.com/f1/photos ... po_634.jpg
Last edited by manchild on 22 Mar 2007, 00:59, edited 2 times in total.

PNSD
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Oh yeah, the f1-live trick.

Lol.

Its funny because they charge to get those pictures, very dumb of them to this :p

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mep
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Thanx for posting that -great.

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Ray
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manchild
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High-res pics from the '60s

http://marvin.kset.org/~sepa/f1/jim_clark/

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Jason
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Thumbs down on the last one. :(
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Tom
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F**king amazing Manchild, Those pics of Jimmy Clark are by far the bast I've ever seen, notice in the first one, low down on the nose of the Lotus is a little wing, an aero device in its most primitive form, yet something almost identicle is still visable all over the Toyota of today. Chapman was clearly miles ahead of his time, and many other teams carry little signs which are reflected in the modern vehicles.
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