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4 Feb 2004, 19:22 (Ref:863047) | #1 | ||
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Andros Trophy: Muller wins, Prost second in championship...
I don't think this has been mentioned before, but congratulations to
Muller on his eighth title on snow! Another dominant year. and Prosty is second overall and a few wins in his first full year. Great stuff. One round left. Last edited by Adam43; 4 Feb 2004 at 19:30. |
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Prost?
Alain Prost? On snow? And then he wusses out when it rains a bit too much for his liking... It's the first time i heard about this though! Last edited by ASCII Man; 4 Feb 2004 at 20:20. |
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See www.tropheeandros.com
Last meeting is at the Stadt de france this weekend. |
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I'm surprised by how well Alain Prost has went in the Andros Trophy. Next year once he has some experience I'm sure he'll be a good bet for champion.
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It just goes to show that he really has natural talent. I think his methodical approach has often caused people to think that he wasn't inherently that quick. But he was, and is.
Well done to Muller (again), but I hope that Alain can beat him next year. Last edited by krt917; 4 Feb 2004 at 21:41. |
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hasnt he been doing the Chamoix 24hrs (is that the 24hr race) for a few years now?
one day i will make it to an ice race. one day |
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Check also the female's trophy, Andorran Aurélia MartÃ* won with 5 wins, another Catalan-speaking champion!
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Celebration is a bit of an under-statement. They won't need the cars again for another 11 months so maybe you can excuse a spot of panel damage.
Prost got pushed wide by Muller in the final, damaging his steering. He then spun on the next corner and was rammed by another car. Fantastic event, well worth the trip |
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VERY well worth the trip!!
I gather those pesky Micras have been annoying people with their habit of winning, which would explain 40,000 leaping to their feet cheering when Franck LaGorce took a lead which he held to the end! Why can't we have events organised like that in this country? |
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It sounds like it was fun...
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Blimey!
I enjoyed that so much I could post. I would like to correct Mr.Shoes in his version of the Muller/Prost incident....from my biased standpoint it looked as though Monsieur Prost was trying a little "move" on Muller and came off worse. Either way, a superb evenings racing and nearer than Knockhill by car from London. |
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