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20 May 2004, 16:38 (Ref:976763) | #1 | ||
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Frv6 Monaco!!
Seems like it could be a good race, any good bets for a win?
and does anyone know if it'll be on ANY channel?!?!1 english or not Cheers! |
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21 May 2004, 02:31 (Ref:977233) | #2 | ||
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Is this race in the Super Racing Weekend? I hope that Eurosport can broadcast it if not.
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21 May 2004, 06:12 (Ref:977292) | #3 | ||
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no running with f1 / f3000 - just the 1 race i do believe....
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21 May 2004, 06:13 (Ref:977293) | #4 | ||
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No Mekola,its a one off maintaining the tradition of a Remault race at Monaco since 1968.Doubt that there will be any TV coverage as Bernie does not allow support races to be shown(other than F3000/Porsche Supercup)We were unable to see the TGP race at Bahrain.
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21 May 2004, 14:37 (Ref:977785) | #5 | ||
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Ah well, i heard there might be a french channel broadcasting it, but i dont get french channels. A wel
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21 May 2004, 19:01 (Ref:978039) | #6 | ||
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as far as i know definitely no tv
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21 May 2004, 19:03 (Ref:978041) | #7 | ||
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qualifying is 15.30-16.10 saturday (european time), race 10.45 Sunday
reports and times have been on Eurosport.com |
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21 May 2004, 19:19 (Ref:978047) | #8 | ||
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weren't they slower than F3 round Monaco last year???
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21 May 2004, 19:19 (Ref:978048) | #9 | ||
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and that was F3 when it was last at Monaco, so even slower by now!
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21 May 2004, 20:31 (Ref:978094) | #10 | ||
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they don't carry anything like the corner speed of an f3 car, and monaco doesn't give them a chance to use top speed.
Robbie reckoned he could get an f3 car round valencia as quick as the v6 |
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21 May 2004, 21:32 (Ref:978135) | #11 | ||
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Aye, in a straght line they are faster but they are also heavier which is why there corner speed is less, they are bigger aswell and therefore less nimble and able to maneouver
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22 May 2004, 10:59 (Ref:978626) | #13 | ||
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Yep, it might be on the LG:SRW Magazine aswell, that normally has highlights of everything, ill have a look and see
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22 May 2004, 16:06 (Ref:978932) | #14 | ||
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only thing i know so far is Robbies qualified 8th
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22 May 2004, 17:48 (Ref:978984) | #15 | ||
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1. fila
Neel Jani – Dams – 1’30”406 Sven Barth – Interwetten – 1’30”518 2. fila Giorgio Mondini – Eurointernational – 1’30”721 Andrea Belicchi – AFC – 1’30”905 3. fila Ryan Sharp – Jenzer – 1’31”062 David Martinez – Cram – 1’31”065 4. fila Hayanari Shimoda – Price – 1’31”250 Robbie Kerr – Victory – 1’31”374 5. fila Memo Rojas – Dams – 1’31”388 Robert Bell – Price – 1’31”482 6. fila Stefano Proetto – Eurointernational – 1’31”486 Jaap Van Lagen – Interwetten – 1’31”683 7. fila Bruce Lorgere-Roux – Dams – 1’31”714 Alx Danielsson – Srts – 1’31”818 8. fila Cesar Campanico – Cram – 1’31”927 Ivan Bellarosa – Avelon – 1’31”939 9. fila Dominic Cicero – Jenzer – 1’32”009 Damien Pasini – Victory – 1’32”183 10. fila Andrea Scafuro – AFC Drive – 1’32”209 Matteo Meneghello – AFC – 1’35”004 |
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22 May 2004, 22:27 (Ref:979143) | #16 | ||
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The Motorsport round up show "Motorsports Weekend", on Eurosport on Sunday evenings, is perhaps our only hope in seeing this race, keep your eyes peeled!
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22 May 2004, 23:20 (Ref:979167) | #17 | ||
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bout time neel jani pulled his finger out - he was rockin' last year, whats gone wrong so far this year
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23 May 2004, 09:25 (Ref:979485) | #18 | ||
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Robbie has retired from race, don't know details yet
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23 May 2004, 09:56 (Ref:979520) | #19 | |
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he overtook Proeto who then went over the chicane after the tunnel and drove straight into Robbie !! Ryan also retired because of a fluid leak !!
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23 May 2004, 10:14 (Ref:979542) | #20 | ||
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RTL is live from Monaco from 0945-1700BST,you could hear thr cars in the background,but they preferred to do interviews!
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A surprise winner...
"Barth Wins The Jackpot! A tearful Sven Barth still couldn?t believe it, even as the German national anthem played. At Monte Carlo on Sunday, the Interwetten driver eased to victory, ahead of Jani (Dams) and Belicchi (AFC Motorsport). It was all decided at the green light, where poleman Jani couldn?t stop Barth from moving past him before turning into Sainte-Devote. Behind them, Belicchi had overtaken Mondini, who was battling it out with Ryan Sharp. Seeing Barth leading the race was doubly surprising, as the young German hadn?t taken part in winter testing, and is not even sure to be joining us next week at Brno. But Barth had no time for such thoughts. An accident at the chicane meant the safety-car was brought out and the race put on stand-by while the damage was cleared. Rojas (Telmex Dams) had lost control and struck the rail, sending him flying over Shimoda and putting paid to both drivers? races. Meanwhile, Scafuro had destroyed his car at the Swimming Pool. As the order was given to let battle commence once more, Barth kept his lead over Jani. ?I was worried,? the race winner later admitted, ?I was afraid Neel would come back, but I stayed very concentrated.? And while Jani was helpless to make a move on the leader, Kerr (Victory Eng. SpA) came into contact with Proetto (EuroInternational), who was forced to retire. The British driver came into the pits to change his nose-cone, then again later on for good. Soon after this, mechanical problems would also see Sharp abandon the race. In front, it was still Barth ahead of Jani, Belicchi, Mondini and Martinez Leon. The leader notched up lap after faultless lap, while back in third Belicchi increased the pace to take the fastest lap. Belicchi, Barth and Jani then went all guns blazing to set the stopwatches on fire. Back in the chasing pack the battle raged just as hard, but the retirements were increasing, as Pasini then Martinez then Danielsson all fell foul to the ruthless Monaco circuit. But Barth stayed focussed on his target and kept control of his race. Jani pushed hard to climb back, taking the fastest race lap (1?30??964), but to no avail. An emotional Barth took the chequered flag, and the highest step on the podium, ?I can?t believe it. You know, I?m a privateer, so I wasn?t sure I?d make it here, and I?m not sure I?ll make it to Brno next week. It?s totally unexpected, but this win comes at exactly the right time and will definitely help me. I can?t believe it.?" source: http://www.renault-sport.com Sorry, the ??'s are already in the text I copied... |
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23 May 2004, 15:07 (Ref:980042) | #22 | ||
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What happened with robbie? Ryan had brake failure
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23 May 2004, 18:32 (Ref:980264) | #23 | ||
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Is he related to Jurgen Barth, former Porsche competitions manager?
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24 May 2004, 02:35 (Ref:980677) | #24 | ||
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Or is he related to Edgar Barth, a '50s-'60s German F1-F2 driver?
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