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Old 9 Mar 2003, 01:07 (Ref:529416)   #1
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Charles Hall...?

What does anybody know of Charles Hall. Is he talented,? I have been told he is a star, but I've never heard of him
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Old 9 Mar 2003, 01:16 (Ref:529428)   #2
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He has been a field-filler for as long as I have heard of him, and looked average at best, until the last 2 races in the US Fran-Am series when he changed team to a new (Italian?) team and suddenly was very quick. Bit early to say if he's talented. So far so not-very, I would say, but a win, however gained, can change things.
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Old 9 Mar 2003, 10:14 (Ref:529838)   #3
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a winner cant be bad, superstar, I dont know, but bad I dont think so
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Old 9 Mar 2003, 10:16 (Ref:529842)   #4
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Old 9 Mar 2003, 14:54 (Ref:530084)   #5
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No web page.

He's been managed by Roger Cowman (the bloke who runs EuroBoss) for as long as I've known the guy.

He's definitely serious about his racing but as usual, there's always a lack of cash to do full seasons.

From memory he's only done full seasons of BARC Renault and FRenault (in the Orange Arrows lookalike car), plus selected Opel Euroseries rounds and F3 Scholarship races.
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Old 9 Mar 2003, 16:41 (Ref:530257)   #6
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also a winner in the F3 winter series last year with Performance
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Old 10 Mar 2003, 10:42 (Ref:531122)   #7
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there's always a lack of cash to do full seasons.
Yeah, right!
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Old 10 Mar 2003, 10:51 (Ref:531139)   #8
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He loaded his dad has meant to of got two V6 renault
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Old 10 Mar 2003, 11:02 (Ref:531156)   #9
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He tested for PRO motorsport in the ETCC test at Barcelona earlier this month, in i think Tommy Rustad's Primera from last year (not sure though). I don't think he got much track time, his best lap being 2m02.57s, with Tarquini topping the times with a 1m54.77s
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Old 10 Mar 2003, 11:41 (Ref:531190)   #10
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Lucky, not supremely talented, I'd say.
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Old 10 Mar 2003, 11:59 (Ref:531212)   #11
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Irrespective of how good his car was in the Fran-Am series, I'm told he did drive it well. Easy to dismiss guys who have been running midfield, largely unnoticed for years, but I still believe that there are many drivers come good after their first win lifts them. Hakkinen was a vivid example. Took him ages to win his first race, then suddenly 2 world championships.
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Old 10 Mar 2003, 12:00 (Ref:531213)   #12
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P.S. Don't join the non-existent dots!!! I'm not saying Charles Hall is another Hakkinen, okay!
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Old 10 Mar 2003, 16:22 (Ref:531598)   #13
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when are the tests in the v6's taking place, any news on the teams for that
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Old 10 Mar 2003, 16:39 (Ref:531628)   #14
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I haven't heard anything about the V6's at all
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