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5 Nov 2009, 01:14 (Ref:2576047) | #101 | ||
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That's interesting. They're testing at Spa later this week, then packing up ready to go to Macau.
Arguably a bad decision, though, because the latest Mugen-Honda engine is better. It's just that there hasn't been a Checo Perez around this year to prove it. |
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7 Nov 2009, 00:45 (Ref:2577381) | #103 | ||
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well,Mika Maki has replaced Van dam's #11 car in Hitech Racing
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8 Nov 2009, 14:33 (Ref:2578277) | #104 | ||
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9 Nov 2009, 05:30 (Ref:2578666) | #105 | ||
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Guangdong is suffering from a drought and Macau might have to ration water during the Grand Prix weekend.
"Tourism and hotels will be severely affected if there is rationing, Au added. Also in line to be hurt are the 56th Macau Grand Prix on November 22". http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_d...421&con_type=1 Michael Ho is going to be thirsty. I can see Lam Pak stocking up bottled water... |
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Well I hope it's not the question I'm about to ask:
Any hint of TV coverage for the F3 race this year? Obviously Eurosport will be showing the WTCC race but the F3 race? It can't even be thrown into World Motorsport on Sky since that show doesn't exist any more! |
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I think Lam Pak thinks any Asian driver is good. The simple fact is there are no good Asian drivers yet. They need to come over to Europe eary and learn their race craft. All Chen and these other guys have is lots of money and hardly any talent.
My money is on Ericsson, Bianchi or Bird. But like it has been said it is very unpredictable. |
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11 Nov 2009, 10:37 (Ref:2580047) | #108 | ||
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I think there are some good Asian drivers (look at Kobayashi, Sato - they are pretty good) but only in Japan you have good racing series for young drivers.
The problem is, when you want to come to Europe to learn race craft, you need a lot of money... so only the guys like Nai Chia Chen have the chance to go to Europe. What is really needed is a racing infrastructure in Asia. |
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I think MotorsTV will be showing it, not sure about LIVE though..... I will look for a live stream on the morning. |
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12 Nov 2009, 01:57 (Ref:2580530) | #110 | ||
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The WTCC and F3 race will not be available in HD and the event is supposed to be part of their "Return to China" 10th anniversary celebration. Shame on Macau Television (TDM), they could easily buy new machines or borrow machines from HK TV companies to do it.
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i might find out the time for you on Sunday for everyone that like this end of session race on the TV front, do not forgot that we could have a Lisboa pile-up and that might be the reasson that we do not see it live
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14 Nov 2009, 14:36 (Ref:2581889) | #112 | ||
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i support asian drivers. gonna do again this year, give them a good car and u hav great results.
you re jealous. macau television is doing a great job. you dont like the tv, you get a ticket and sit down in grandstands |
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Calm down Lam Pak, I do like Asian drivers - sad you can't see them on telly, unless they crash :/ Well, ate least some of your favourites.
Now a quick question, are Couto and Avila as Macau citizens as Teixeira is Angolan?! |
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Both are born in Lisbon. Avila came to Macau at the age of three and started karting in Macau.
I don't know when Couto went to Macau, but he also scored his first karting championships in Macau and Hongkong. |
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I've always thought of Couto as Macanese, although he probably has dual nationality.
Don't forget that until the Chinese took over Macau was a Portuguese colony in the same way that Hong Kong was British. It seems a long time ago, but that's how it was when I first went out there. Most of the people had some Portuguese ancestry. Couto competed in the F3 Macau Grand Prix six times, eventually winning it in 2000. |
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no Live F3 from Strees of Macau
no live F3 race for us in the UK meaning we have to wait for the highlights. by the way want time is the Macau F3 race starts in GMT please
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15 Nov 2009, 14:04 (Ref:2582270) | #118 | |
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it will be live on swedish tv =)
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15 Nov 2009, 14:08 (Ref:2582272) | #119 | |
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can you tell me the time in CET so i can take away 1 hour
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15 Nov 2009, 15:25 (Ref:2582311) | #120 | |
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According to my reckoning, Macau is 8 hours ahead of GMT, so they are now in the early hours of Monday morning. |
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now i just found out that this race is not shown at all on any of the three channels that normally shows this not on next Sunday anyway.
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16 Nov 2009, 20:25 (Ref:2583093) | #124 | |
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not long now before this race, still no sign of a F3 TV show for us in the UK for this race, by the way this might be shown on Max Power on Sky Sports (have not got the channel anymore).
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17 Nov 2009, 02:38 (Ref:2583289) | #125 | ||
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Yes, I'm sure Max Power will show it (they usually do, about 45-50 mins coverage). Hopefully it won't be too long after the event, though any excitement about watching it has obviously gone when you know the result. It's such a shame that it doesn't get live coverage when equipment for live broadcasting is already there.
The coverage of the Zandvoort Masters as shown on Max Power was recently on Motors TV, so maybe they'll show Macau too. |
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