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10 Nov 2003, 23:11 (Ref:779302) | #1 | |
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Most worthy driver
Who do you think is the UK based driver below Champ Class F3 most deserving of support to help them on their way to F1? And why? Please feel free to attach a poll etc.
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10 Nov 2003, 23:18 (Ref:779308) | #2 | ||
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Joey Foster
After winning zetec festival with pressure all the way and the way he stamped his authority on the Walter Hayes final in the most dreadful conditions. True talent shinning through needs a good foot up onto the ladder. |
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10 Nov 2003, 23:19 (Ref:779310) | #3 | |
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alternatively he could have won the festival by default, because no-one else wanted it enough to go for it.
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10 Nov 2003, 23:31 (Ref:779320) | #4 | ||
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That's one point of view bella, but if none of the others wanted it then they aren't worthy of the support anyway!
I've seen Joey race four successive weekends (one of the few I suspect!) and his attitude and demeanour has impressed me as much as his ability. He is a genuinely good bloke and genuinely a racing enthusiast. He'd get my vote any day. |
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11 Nov 2003, 07:51 (Ref:779550) | #5 | ||
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Justin Dawkins in a Mars Bar sponsored Jordan
Seriously for a minute and as an aside is F1 still seen as the target for all young drivers nowadays? Increasingly, it seems to me, many "youngsters" are opting for a saloon/sports car route. I'm sure if Patrick Head was to approach any of them an ask them to drive his lovely Williams F1 none would turn him down but I think a growing realism has set in and they see that there is much more on offer in the sport that doesn't require them to sell their soul (well not most of it anyway) |
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11 Nov 2003, 09:10 (Ref:779590) | #6 | |
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Joey Foster gets my vote...he's shown pure talent and determination recently resulting in him being very impressive in Zetecs, FF1600 and Renaults. I find it hard to believe that no-one else wanted to win the Festival, he just out classed the lot of them! He's always been the underfunded driver, it's about time someone recognised his talent and gave him a helping hand.
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11 Nov 2003, 18:45 (Ref:780154) | #7 | |
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Hear hear watch & learn. Joey's a genuinely nice guy, modest too (all too rare!!)and desreves help.
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11 Nov 2003, 22:12 (Ref:780332) | #8 | |
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What about ben claus, i think he can go all the way if he gets enough money.
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11 Nov 2003, 22:14 (Ref:780336) | #9 | ||
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is that the son of Santa. LOL
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Joey Foster wins my vote here; Nathan Freke is another rising star and also Michael Eveley in the Winter series.
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Picture by Ian Snowdon.
I recall Jackie Stewart about Joey, the Walter Hayes trophy could not have been won by a better driver. James |
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12 Nov 2003, 00:21 (Ref:780461) | #13 | ||
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You nearly got my name right James
I was very impressed by Nathan at the weekend, he seemed to improve as it went on. Maybe he likes the wet! |
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I am absolutely amazed that there has not been a post on this thread from Kartingdad !!!!!!!
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well there is now!
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17 Nov 2003, 18:26 (Ref:786270) | #17 | |
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It seems whatever Joey Foster drives at the moment he's always at the sharp end. With any luck he won't have to drive anything uncompetitive any more, especially if he gets an F3 drive. As for the festival, if there is no one in front of you then surely your job is to keep it that way. It seems to me he did that pretty well, and by the looks of the WHT he knows how to win from low down as well.
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17 Nov 2003, 20:31 (Ref:786453) | #18 | ||
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So what are Joey's plans for next year? Does he have the backing or budget to move on up that ladder?
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18 Nov 2003, 10:03 (Ref:786876) | #19 | |
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He's actually testing at Silverstone today in F3 Scholarship. Obviously this is what he would love to do next season, but it all comes down to backing. Due to how impressive he's been recently he's got some funding sorted but he's in the process of trying to get additional backing to ensure he's driving a very comepetitive car next season. What he does race next season will really be influenced by the requirements of the sponsor, both Renault and F3 are still a possibility.
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Of the few thousand race licence holders in the UK, all would improve with time in the car and this costs ££££ Now widen the scope. There are probably thousands of "people in the street" who would be far more talented / skillful / brave etc than even Schumi, but they will never get the chance, nor would even consider taking up racing. They would wonder as to the appeal of driving round and round in circles. There are probably thousands of "better than Beckhams" out there, who don't see the point in chasing and kicking a bag of wind around a muddy field [eleven of them turn out for my team - Liverpool FC - on a regular basis!]. Back to the original question ..... most deserving of support to help them on their way to F1? .... Answer = those with the richest daddies / contacts. Without the spondoolicks, talent alone is not enough and major sponsorship just isn't out there. |
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18 Nov 2003, 22:02 (Ref:787656) | #21 | |
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Stu could do with a coupla ££. He fits your criteria Diz. Oh by the way, Anglesey money?????
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21 Nov 2003, 13:37 (Ref:790600) | #22 | |
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Ben Clucas
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27 Nov 2003, 13:09 (Ref:796055) | #23 | |
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Joeys times at Silverstone are spot on the pace, even against Rossiter. Hope he gets the chance to race Scholarship, although the prize money not being available next year isnt going to help him.
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9 Dec 2003, 13:29 (Ref:807457) | #24 | |
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I hear that Joey has signed to do Formula Renault next season.
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13 Dec 2003, 03:33 (Ref:810720) | #25 | |
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James Walker was the best driver out FF boys according to Autosport. Alx Danielson was second and TKS third, then Foster, Clucas and Howson.
2 interesting things here. First, Danielson was ranked higher than TKS who won the title. Second, Valle Mäkela?? Maybe the thought that Nexa rocket had a bit of an advantage? |
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