Was that worth a post?Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
Times change and SEAT has gone. Let's look forward to the next name to join in the future, whenever that may be...
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Was that worth a post?Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
Times change and SEAT has gone. Let's look forward to the next name to join in the future, whenever that may be...
Funny you should mention that :)Quote:
Originally Posted by VX_Rules
As of today Chevrolet, BMW, Seat and Honda have all won races. Now compare this to the BTCC.....
Not really. Neither was that, I suppose... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Monaro Doorslammer
As of today, a Honda, BMWs, Vauxhalls and SEATs have all won races in this year's BTCC.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
That was kind of my point :) Vxrules was going on about how one more manufacturer in the BTCC had won a race and I was just saying that as of today it was even stevens :)Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
I don't think this is any great measure, to be honest.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
Anyway, sad news about someone who won't be racing in the BTCC next year — Andrew Jordan has just said that his father is very unlikely to be taking part in 2009. I think that's a great shame.
Im bored of this thread now. And as for any motorsport fan wishing for one of the worlds greatest racing series (WRC) to die is just astounding. Lost for words really.
It's opinion. ;) Not like he can bring that to the table of the next FIA Council Meeting (or can he? :p : ).Quote:
Originally Posted by VX_Rules
I think you are talking about Daniel - and I suspect he doesn't mean it literally. Having read his posts on the WRC, he wants it to die, but to have a fresh start - new cars, better events, better management. At the moment it's a mess, and is dieing.Quote:
Originally Posted by VX_Rules