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Thread: Rockingham weekend thread
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22nd April 2007, 18:56 #101
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22nd April 2007, 19:10 #102
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22nd April 2007, 19:37 #103
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22nd April 2007, 19:40 #104
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22nd April 2007, 19:41 #105
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Hi Guys,
New to the forum, but how did Mat Jackson fair over the weekend?
Cheers"You only need two tools: WD40 and duct tape. If it doesn't move and it should, use WD40. If it moves and it shouldn't, use duct tape"
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22nd April 2007, 19:47 #106
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22nd April 2007, 20:16 #107
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Well Rockingham gave us another 3 great races with incidents and accidents a plenty. Shame that Turkington had a pretty bad weekend, but Onslow-Cole had a great scrap with Chilton in race 2
Two good wins for Giovanardi, although I bet his eyes were when he came across the oil from Fiona's MG in race 1.
And I bet Mr Gow deployed the safety car in race 3 after spotting some fag ash on the track :
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22nd April 2007, 20:33 #108
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I don't know about you guys, but deploying a safety car for apparently no good reason is very irresponsible. As we have seen, the cars get very close at Rockingham so having them bunched back up like that is dangerous. So basically the safety car caused more danger than it would have if it had stayed in. But this is all just speculation, as it may have been a safety car that was actually required.
Secondly, it was a thoroughly enjoyable day's action and I'm glad to see that Rockingham has come back with a bang.BTCCCrazy.co.uk
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22nd April 2007, 20:39 #109
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I disagree with the view that the safety car makes things more dangerous. It didn't do any harm.
As for the reason it was sent out in race 3.... err nope, no idea here either!visit http://www.btccaction.co.uk
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22nd April 2007, 20:45 #110
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