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26 Oct 2003, 07:21 (Ref:763311) | #76 | ||
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Hunter-Reay just thought he'd give a spectacular end to a spectacular race.
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WOW! great race...just wish it was longer... I don't think I've ever seen Paul Tracy emotional like that after a win. This is truly something special for him!
What a surprise to have RHR win! I wasn't too happy with his cockiness after the race acting like Darren Manning was nothing behind him...but that's nothing new from RHR. Still, great to see a new winner and potentially a new star in the series. In someways, I wondered if RHR staying ahead of Jimmy, and Darren getting passed Jimmy was symbolic of the changing of the guard - new getting passed old. |
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26 Oct 2003, 07:22 (Ref:763313) | #78 | ||
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Did the Australians out there spot Yalumba on Salo's sidepods? Yalumba is a large winemaker here in Australia.
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I must say i didn't notice.
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26 Oct 2003, 07:29 (Ref:763316) | #80 | ||
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I haven't ever had seen Tracy so happy after finishing 3 laps down
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Tracey may as well enjoy it, he's been trying long enough to win the thing.
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26 Oct 2003, 07:33 (Ref:763321) | #83 | ||
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Interesting. I guess with the Australian connection through Kalkhoven, who i believe is also a South Australian (where Yalumba is based) they've been able to secure a one-off sponsorship deal...
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26 Oct 2003, 07:55 (Ref:763336) | #84 | ||
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What a strange race. Fabulous result all round - congratulations to Ryan on his first win, Darren on a strong drive to second, to ASTJ for a superb 1-3, to Dale Coyne and Gualter Salles for staying out of trouble and getting a top-6 finish and finally to PT for finally claiming that championship he has been longing for the past 13 years.
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Wow! I don't think anyone saw that coming. Spectacular show though, and I'm glad it was a short rain delay. I must say this completely screws up the CART pool for me though...
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Result now being shown on CART.com:
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26 Oct 2003, 09:01 (Ref:763381) | #87 | ||
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5 Reynards in the top ten. Wow.
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Weird race, tremendous results though. Salles in 6th, Reynard 1-2-3, Tracy winning the series, etc etc. Fantastic topsy-turvy results.
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26 Oct 2003, 12:47 (Ref:763574) | #89 | ||
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Congrats to Paul and Ryan. Great race, a lot of action. PT gets into two seperate incidents, then thinking he'd have to wait until Fontana for the championship, then Bruno wipes out. Anyone know exactly what happened to Bruno? Here in the states we got our usual SPEED Channel commentators, but the footage was coming from the Channel 10 guys. Only camera shot of Bruno's incident came in to late and we were able to see one of the sidepods torn off. Also RHR, bringing in some comic releif, crashes his car AFTER winning the raace!!! I was planning on going to bed during the rain delay (it was about 1:00AM here), but I'm glad I didn't, what a race.
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26 Oct 2003, 14:28 (Ref:763644) | #90 | ||
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good stuff, why Vasser got shown up is a mystery to me but good job RHR.
Bruno looked like he had the red mist. goood race and 3 reynards up top , the car still needs help but this hurts the cause. At least they made it past the race, it could have been extended to its real length though, tracy was on an absolute charge to get laps back. If Fontana hapens (fires and all) will it matter who wins? i will be there, cheering on Vasser. |
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26 Oct 2003, 15:49 (Ref:763698) | #91 | ||
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My heartfelt congratulations to Paul Tracy. He deserved it - and this title was long overdue.
I had called him a "complete bonehead" in the past, and I insisted he would never win a title - but sometimes it is good to be wrong. I am glad I was. Cheers to Ryan Hunter-Reay and ASTJ for their maiden win. I was quite pleased with the race - hopefully the Australian fans (that had to bear rain and hail) were too and will continue to show their amazing support to CART. I for one cannot wait until Fontana. |
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26 Oct 2003, 16:17 (Ref:763725) | #92 | ||
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PT! PT! PT!
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26 Oct 2003, 17:40 (Ref:763767) | #93 | |
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Who'd thunk RHR would win?
Congrats to him, Darren, and Jimmy for their "1-2-3" finishes. And yes, congrats to PT. BTW, Bruno now has to worry about keeping 2nd place...MJ is only 4 pts. behind! |
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MJ! MJ! MJ!
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26 Oct 2003, 17:57 (Ref:763777) | #95 | ||
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Congratulations for Paul Tracy, it took only 13 seasons...
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26 Oct 2003, 18:01 (Ref:763785) | #96 | ||
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"They came on the radio and they said: You are the champion. I broke down for probably 20 or 30 seconds and started to cry inside the helmet. Then they said, okay, we got to get it together. We still need to finish this race..."
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26 Oct 2003, 18:08 (Ref:763795) | #97 | ||
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"I want to say thank you to everybody here that's supported the series, all the media that supported the series and we're going to be back here in the future. We're going to be racing here and we're going to be continuing to be racing. I am not going anywhere. A lot of the champions have left to go to Formula 1 and I want to continue to try to win some more championships here."
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The race was good though a little frustrating at times with all the yellows, but when it was green the on track action was great. Loved watching the cars slither around under braking and acceleration. Surfer's is a great track. Oh and Congratulations to Paul Tracey, Champion of the most diverse and competitive racing series in the world! Long Live CART! |
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RHR was a bit cocky, but his point was that he slowed down.
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Manning's pass on Jimmy was a great one, well measured
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