I really hope it was the last race I have to drive with a broken wheel or I get mad!
sad we had to miss so much dudes hope to see you in indy
... have fun!
meo
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I'll fly till I'm burned! BURN BABY BURN! lol lool loool looool loooool loool looool loooool loooooo...
don't fear - track taxis! take it to die in green hell for sure!
pfff 50% race, that for kids, hihihi (oups il get some mad) Dam i prefer 100% race, but im still jalous of your 50% race, my ass woud hurt 50% less, lol
dammit how the fuck can i be out of point i did race to the finish line * now u turn me mad* i was figthing with my own car and my self then it was better to dnf
and flow better do 50% and meet some cars, than race 4 cars 100% most of the race alone
Flow wrote:pfff 50% race, that for kids, hihihi (oups il get some mad) Dam i prefer 100% race, but im still jalous of your 50% race, my ass woud hurt 50% less, lol
YES
Bilbo wrote:For confirmation: Mag is outside the points (90%) and Dutch DNF'ed?
... shit!!!
sorry mag you did a great race with that car!!! ... respect!!!
... have fun!
meo
I'll fly till I'm burned! BURN BABY BURN! lol lool loool looool loooool loool looool loooool loooooo...
don't fear - track taxis! take it to die in green hell for sure!
I feel bad for you mag that your out of 90%. I think its not 1st time you hear that rule. But if we do not use that rule, all driver coud have point then, its a normal and necessary rule. We need to avoid a crash driver pull of side at begining of race and wait till race end and get point wihtout having 25% or whateve % of race complete. I hope you understand it in right way.
At least we are not using that kind of rule on qualif, i think its the 107% not shure, but the one that take off the too slow driver...
I believe I heard some time ago on TV that they took the 107% rule away, although I would have to verify to make sure. I believe they said it was just embarassing for the Minardis and the FIA pretty much always allowed them to race anyways, so the rule was mostly useless...