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3 Nov 2008, 15:15 (Ref:2327060) | #101 | ||
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no. he isnt prove any point yet.bamber need to win a championship big class before to have gone to europe or a1gp.in my opinion champion asia v6 is more important than a1gp race in malay.
if he miss shanghai v6 round who is gonna race meritus? alex yoong? simon moss? ross jaminson? |
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3 Nov 2008, 15:25 (Ref:2327069) | #102 | |
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I lol'd. Winning Formula V6 Asia isn't so valuable, really. He won the second race of Formula Master in Imola after finishing 7th in the first one. He got 2nd and 6th from GP2 Asia in Shanghai. In A1GP he was 2nd and 3rd in Holland and before those he has been runner up in Formula Toyota (10 wins, 10 poles, 15 podiums and 10 fastest laps in 23 races) and Formula BMW Asia champion (10 wins, 9 poles, 14 podiums, 5 fastest laps in 19 races) amongst his other achivements.
So what he needs to do before doing full seasons in Europe? Win all the remaining GP2 Asia races, win the FV6 and maybe snatch the Asian F3 title too? Gimme a break, FV6 with something like 8 cars on the grid is a big joke, period. |
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4 Nov 2008, 03:38 (Ref:2327553) | #103 | ||
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Earl Bamber should concentrate on winning the GP2 Asia. He can win the title. That will get him the nod and maybe a drive in GP2 proper. Next thing you know he is an F1 driver. Forget FV6A.
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4 Nov 2008, 07:59 (Ref:2327619) | #104 | ||
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F6 Asia is not a big series. It's a crap series with 8 cars. I dunno why it is even there still.
Gp2 Asia is where he needs to be focusing on, then maybe gp2 next season. Then all of a sudden he is in the F1 frame. |
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7 drivers turned upto Shanghai & no Earl Bamber
The championship will be James Grunwell's... |
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24 Nov 2008, 01:44 (Ref:2340492) | #106 | ||
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Earl Bamber was in Sepang racing for New Zealand in A1GP. He finished third in the sprint race.
James Grunwell indeed won the championship, but I wonder what good it is going to do for him. |
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24 Nov 2008, 08:56 (Ref:2340594) | #107 | ||
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Maybe some GP2, but i heard he wants to go to America to race Indy Lights next year.
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24 Nov 2008, 14:59 (Ref:2340834) | #108 | ||
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i say very good nai chia chen. fast than boss michael ho. 2 pole. gp2asia and fmsi is make him better. hes a local stardust in taiwan now. he start later but he is improving every race.
this seem last fv6 race ever. 7 car. no good. driver cant peak at the plans for down town. |
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25 Nov 2008, 06:16 (Ref:2341203) | #109 | ||
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what lol
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25 Nov 2008, 13:06 (Ref:2341405) | #110 | |
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Dont Understand what you wrote Lam Pak,are you using an electronic translater or what?
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