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9th June 2012, 21:19 #1
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Oulton Park
Where is everybody.....does everyone know there is a race meeting on tommorow!!!
Plato less than a blink ahead of Neal on the grid....cmon guys and gals...lined up for a cracker!!!
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9th June 2012, 22:29 #2
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They are all at Oulton! Looks like a good race ahead. Pleased to see a new very fast driver joining the series in Will Bratt. He was always quick in open wheel but lacked budget like so many others to carry on. I remember when he was second quickest in his first test in GP2 behind the present Japanese Sauber F1 driver no less. Lets hope he can impress and become a regular.
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10th June 2012, 03:51 #3
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Neal and Plato on the front row together, should be some fireworks with an additional driver behind them in the form of Rob Collard, who does get in the middle of their scraps sometimes. Will Bratt, in the meantime, will be making the change from single-seaters to a touring car.
Rob Austin and John Thorne will not be racing in the event, with Rob repairing his car and John further tuning his.:champion: 1990 BTCC-CHAMPION w/ 207 points and 9 race wins :burnout:
:champion: 1997 BTCC-Total Cup for Privateer's CHAMPION :burnout:
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10th June 2012, 12:21 #4
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Plato took pole but he's not starting due to a broken wishbone on the grid. Matt Neal now in effective pole with Rob Collard having a clear run to the first corner.
Blackadder! Blackadder! With many a cunning plan,
Blackadder! Blackadder! You horrid little man.
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10th June 2012, 13:11 #5
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Pretty good race. Inevitable performance drop-off from the BMWs, which was a shame. Good clean pass from Neal on Collard for the lead; a shame that Jordan had to push to do the same, but Collard's dished it out enough times. Still, Jordan was clearly right there with Neal in terms of pace, unlike Shedden who didn't seem to do anything. I wouldn't be surprised to see some action taken against Foster for the tap that looked like it knocked both Aron Smith and Wrathall off; Foster's contact with Morgan looked more like the latter's fault. Dan Welch looked very competitive, and what a great run by Will Bratt to take eighth on his debut.
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10th June 2012, 13:20 #6
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Originally Posted by BDunnell
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10th June 2012, 13:21 #7
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Also, Toby Moody insists on calling Deer Leap "Deer's Leap", which is driving me mad!
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10th June 2012, 13:26 #8
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Originally Posted by christophulus
Agree about Neate. I would have thought he could have avoided it by staying on track. That said, he would probably have ended up ahead of Bratt and Foster anyway.
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10th June 2012, 13:32 #9
I've just brought up the 'who replaces Edwards' thread to have a bit of a grumble about Moody, he can be a bit James Allen-y at times, bags of enthusiasm but making obvious mistakes.
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10th June 2012, 13:48 #10
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Originally Posted by MrJan
Brand new cars for Tanak and Neuville for this rally..
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