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Old 30-08-2004   #1 (Post Link)
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Looky Looky Belgian grand prix

SHOCKER, stuff actually happened during the race and Schumacher didn't win. What's the world coming to???
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Don't panic, it'll all be back to normal in a fornight and this will seem a distant memory.
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Re: Belgian grand prix

Originally Posted by Nigel S
Don't panic, it'll all be back to normal in a fornight and this will seem a distant memory.

Not sure, Raikkonen's McLaren was very quick on the dry friday practice which shows, together with the race performance, that Ron's team have made a massive gain in speed. I reckon the last four races may be some of the best of the seasons if the Renaults and Bars can get back in shape.
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Not sure, Raikkonen's McLaren was very quick on the dry friday practice which shows, together with the race performance, that Ron's team have made a massive gain in speed. I reckon the last four races may be some of the best of the seasons if the Renaults and Bars can get back in shape.
You never know, Williams did show a bit of pace at Spa too. Bernie, what's happening? Racing? Surely not?

Do you believe that MS is going to retire? I think he should. Go out a champion like Jackie Stewart, don't die trying to prove that your still best like Senna.
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Re: Belgian grand prix

Read today that MS had a big shunt in testing...think you may be right Nigel...retire now while he's ahead...or still has a head

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Read today that MS had a big shunt in testing...think you may be right Nigel...retire now while he's ahead...or still has a head

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Here it is: http://www.formula1.com/news/2145.html

But this guy will never stop. He won't win another title next year but he'll try his hardest as ever. Some people do have 'em!
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