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20 May 2002, 14:14 (Ref:290447) | #1 | ||
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Who do you think will win this weekend at Monaco?
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20 May 2002, 14:56 (Ref:290465) | #2 | ||
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1.Haberfeld
2.Pantano 3.Bourdais 4.Enge 5.Kiesa 6.Pizzonia |
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20 May 2002, 14:56 (Ref:290466) | #3 | ||
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1.Haberfeld
2.Pantano 3.Bourdais 4.Enge 5.Kiesa 6.Pizzonia |
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20 May 2002, 14:56 (Ref:290468) | #4 | ||
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1.Haberfeld
2.Pantano 3.Bourdais 4.Enge 5.Kiesa 6.Pizzonia |
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20 May 2002, 17:43 (Ref:290645) | #5 | ||
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1) Enge
2) Bourdais 3) Pizzonia 4) Ricardo Sperafico 5) Haberfeld 6) Saelens |
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20 May 2002, 18:06 (Ref:290671) | #6 | ||
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1. Enge
2. Haberfeld 3. Pantano 4. Bourdais 5. Pizzonia 6. Ro.Sperafico |
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20 May 2002, 20:48 (Ref:290817) | #7 | |
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1 Bourdias
2 Haberfeld 3 Enge 4 Freisacher 5 Ri Sperafico 6 Wirdhiem |
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MOTOR RACING ...The general idea is that the driver behind uses all his Skills, Tricks and Courage to try and overtake the guy ( or Girl ) in front ! |
21 May 2002, 10:43 (Ref:291278) | #8 | ||
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1 Haberfeld
2 Enge 3 Wirdheim 4 Bourdais 5 Rod Sperafico 6 Mauricio |
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21 May 2002, 15:55 (Ref:291624) | #9 | |
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1. Bourdais
2. Enge 3. Sperafico 4. Wirdheim 5. Pantano 6. Pizzonia |
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21 May 2002, 20:20 (Ref:291858) | #10 | ||
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I THINK PETROBRAS BOYS , IF THEY GOT A BASELINE THAT WORKS , BOURDAIS ,AND ROD SPERAFICO.
RACE 1.RIC SPERAFICO 2.PIZZONIA 3.BOURDAIS 4.ENGE 5.ROD SPERAFICO 6.PANTANO |
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23 May 2002, 11:14 (Ref:293402) | #11 | ||
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1 Tomas Enge Arden International
2 Sebastien Bourdais Super Nova Racing 3 Mario Haberfeld Team Astromega 4 Giorgio Pantano Coloni F3000 5 Patrick Friesacher Red Bull Jr 6 Ricardo Sperafico Petrobras Junior Team |
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23 May 2002, 11:15 (Ref:293403) | #12 | ||
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Yes! a Petrobras!!!
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24 May 2002, 10:55 (Ref:294637) | #13 | ||
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F3000, Monaco Qualifying 1
Pos Driver Team Time 1 Patrick Friesacher Red Bull Jr 1m28.553s 2 Enrico Toccacelo Coloni 1m28.596s 3 Tomas Enge Arden 1m28.885s 4 Antonio Pizzonia Petrobras 1m29.095s 5 David Saelens European Minardi 1m29.136s 6 Ricardo Sperafico Petrobras 1m29.236s 7 Rodrigo Sperafico Durango 1m29.461s 8 Sebastien Bourdais Super Nova 1m29.489s 9 Giorgio Pantano Coloni 1m29.896s 10 Alex Muller Durango 1m29.897s |
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24 May 2002, 10:56 (Ref:294638) | #14 | ||
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Well well well, two Petrobras car in the top 6 as of now!!!
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24 May 2002, 11:02 (Ref:294653) | #15 | ||
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F3000 qualifying 2: Bourdais back on pole
Frenchman shares front row with resurgent Rodrigo Sperafico Bourdais: four poles in five races Sebastien Bourdais rediscovered his qualifying touch to secure his fourth pole in five races at Monaco today (Friday). The French ace found over a second from his morning time to outpace a closely-matched field by three tenths of a second and put his championship challenge firmly back on track. Bourdais, who missed out on pole at the A1-Ring, put himself to the head of the pack 15 minutes in to the second session, and he put the matter beyond doubt when he improved to a 1m28.258s on his final flying lap. "It's good to come back after Austria," he said. "I'm feeling confident for tomorrow. In the first session the car was uncomfortable to drive and it was difficult to be confident. The team did a fantastic job to make it better for the second session." Lining up alongside Bourdais in tomorrow's race will be Rodrigo Sperafico, winner of round one in Brazil. The Durango driver vaulted up the order with just three minutes of the session remaining – a welcome return to form for man who led the championship earlier in the season. "We have had our problems in the last two races, but we've tested and now we are back," he said. "To start of the front row here is half the battle." It's good to come back after Austria SEBASTIEN BOURDAIS Provisional polesitter Patrick Friesacher failed to improve on his earlier time, and his cause was not aided by a crash at Rascasse that prevented him from running during the last 10 minutes. He was fortunate to drop just one place to Sperafico, and starting third represents a good job by the Austrian. Championship leaders Tomas Enge and Giorgio Pantano had sessions to forget. Enge is no great fan of Monaco, but his first session performance gave the promise of a competitive showing. However, his Arden International Lola developed an overheating problem with its engine and the Czech spent much of the session in the pits. He failed to improve on his earlier time and dropped to seventh. In contrast Pantano appeared to have no problem other than getting to grips with the track and he starts a very disappointing 13th. Enrico Toccacelo, David Saelens and Bjorn Wirdheim all did well to make it into the top six, while Antonio Pizzonia was another driver who failed to improve on his earlier time and he'll start 10th, one place ahead of Rob Nguyen, who did a sensational job to qualify 11th – his best showing of the season so far. |
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24 May 2002, 11:23 (Ref:294703) | #16 | ||
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Combined Qualifying sessions
Pos. Name Time 1 Sebastien Bourdais 1:28.528 2 Rodrigo Sperafico 1:28.534 3 Patrick Friesacher 1:28.553 4 Enrico Toccacelo 1:28.596 5 David Saelens 1:28.706 6 Bjorn Wirdheim 1:28.826 7 Tomas Enge 1:28.885 8 Ricardo Sperafico 1:28.959 9 Mario Haberfeld 1:28.959 10 Antonio Pizzonia 1:29.095 11 Rob Nguyen 1:29.107 12 Ricardo Mauricio 1:29.120 13 Giorgio Pantano 1:29.195 14 Ryan Briscoe 1:29.360 15 Tiago Monteiro 1:29.462 16 Alex Muller 1:29.532 17 Nicolas Kiesa 1:31.450 18 Zsolt Baumgartner 1:31.855 19 Alex Sperafico 1:31.875 20 Tony Schmidt 1:32.284 |
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24 May 2002, 11:26 (Ref:294709) | #17 | ||
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No more Petrobras :-( in the top six
In fact, it's far from my predictions now: 1 Sebastien Bourdais 1:28.528 2 Rodrigo Sperafico 1:28.534 3 Patrick Friesacher 1:28.553 4 Enrico Toccacelo 1:28.596 5 David Saelens 1:28.706 6 Bjorn Wirdheim 1:28.826 1 Tomas Enge Arden International 2 Sebastien Bourdais Super Nova Racing 3 Mario Haberfeld Team Astromega 4 Giorgio Pantano Coloni F3000 5 Patrick Friesacher Red Bull Jr 6 Ricardo Sperafico Petrobras Junior Team |
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