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Thread: GP Masters to wind up
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9th May 2008, 23:18 #41Senior Member
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10th May 2008, 22:12 #42Senior Member
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Exactly my view. If it makes it work, no matter whether the likes of Mansell, Fittipaldi, et al end up not being involved, it's all well and good by me.
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11th May 2008, 08:48 #43Senior Member
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I'd agree with that. Much as I enjoy seeing Riccardo Patrese racing again, I suspect that in time the revived series may just become a bit more serious and a bit more competitive than he and some of the others would want. His main interest in the original GPM was primarily to be racing a single seater again, but also to have fun, and to meet up with old friends & rivals.
Originally Posted by BDunnell
I'll be very interested to hear what plans, if any, Nigel Mansell has to join the new series. IIRC he was an investor in GPM, and he obviously had great success winning two of the three races, but if his chances of success are reduced will he be quite so enthusiastic? He's been silent on the subject so far.Riccardo Patrese - 256GPs 1977-1993
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11th May 2008, 08:50 #44Senior Member
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I'm not sure why they would give them a car that represents a modern formula though. It would be more fun if the cars had an extremely low amount of aero grip.
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good one
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1

My objections with the first GPM was that it was a joke. But if guys like Häkkinen, Villeneuve, Schumacher, Alesi, Berger etc join up, took it seriously, why not? But again, if you they want to bring in 55 year olds and guys like Lammers, no thanks."signature room for rent"
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25th June 2008, 02:03 #47
I wish I could've seen a race.
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Riccardo Patrese - 256GPs 1977-1993
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The End
The GP Masters cars are for sale. Any hopes there may have been that the GP Masters series could be revived as F1 Masters seems to be over:
LinkWe are delighted to offer 15 pristine single seat race cars and 2 twin seat cars (without engines) along with all the moulds, jigs, fixtures and designs in order to manufacture the complete cars. In conjunction with the cars there is an extensive spares inventory and a full tool kit including lista cabinet, hand tools, quicklifts, high/low stands and a-frames for each car.Riccardo Patrese - 256GPs 1977-1993
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23rd March 2009, 16:53 #50Senior Member
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This series was always going to go to the bin as soon as it was cancelled in 2006. real real shame, great to see Mansell winning again!
In the current financial climate it would've been difficult for this series to carry on anyway, so Its porbably best the series died when it did instead of now.Congratulations Sebastian Vettel. Champion of the season of seasons.


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but it now seems as long as the drivers competing are " around 40" his objections are reduced somewhat. Something to do with a certain Schumacher approaching that age bracket perhaps 


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