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Re: Re:

Postby Shizuka » 07 Jan 2011, 03:20

Klon wrote:Well it almost seems like there is no need for a Gran Turismo 2 scenario, but I will post one just in case...

Scenario 1-2: "The GREEN Hell"/"The Peak Of Your Ability"

Track (GT2): Trial Mountain Circuit
Track (GT4): Nordschleife
Track (GTP): Nordschleife
Track (GT5): Nordschleife

Car To Use (GT2): Suzuki Escudo Pikes Peak
Car To Use (GT4): Free Choice (colour must be a variation of green)
Car To Use (GTP): Free Choice (colour must be a variation of green)
Car To Use (GT5): Free Choice (colour must be a variation of green)

Allowed Tuning (GT2): Racing Tires
Allowed Tuning (GT4): Racing Tires/Oil Change
Allowed Tuning (GTP): Racing Tires
Allowed Tuning (GT5): Racing Tires/Oil Change

Other conditions: The car must be purely green, so no stripes or anything alike (i.e. racing cars don't count as well). Apparentely GT5 allows you to repaint some cars. This option is not allowed.


But the problem is: The Escudo is not green :D And I have GT2 but I wait for the next "season".
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby Phoenix » 07 Jan 2011, 08:50

Wouldn't it be more appropriate to use the Pikes Peak course for GT2?
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Re: Re:

Postby BlindCaveSalamander » 07 Jan 2011, 10:58

Shizuka wrote:And I have GT2 but I wait for the next "season".


It might be handy to get some practice in, if you're thinking of participating in the future. Even if you can't win this season, there's always room to improve your technique, knowledge of tracks, cars, etc.
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Re: Re:

Postby Shizuka » 07 Jan 2011, 18:31

BlindCaveSalamander wrote:
Shizuka wrote:And I have GT2 but I wait for the next "season".


It might be handy to get some practice in, if you're thinking of participating in the future. Even if you can't win this season, there's always room to improve your technique, knowledge of tracks, cars, etc.


Technique = Got all golds in GT2
Knowledge of tracks = Played through the game several times using weaker cars
Cars = Full-tuned and tested all cars

I just want to have fun, not win anyway.
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby Nuppiz » 07 Jan 2011, 21:54

Out of curiosity: is TVR Cerbera Speed 12 allowed? Because, while it's massively powerful, it's still classified as a "Road Car", can be bought as green and has all the same upgrades available that any other normal car has. Because I don't want to spend almost 300k for something that gets disqualified in the end.

E: Nevermind, after further reading the topic, I found out that the only limitation is the green colour.
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby the Masked Lapwing » 07 Jan 2011, 22:01

Nuppiz wrote:Out of curiosity: is TVR Cerbera Speed 12 allowed? Because, while it's massively powerful, it's still classified as a "Road Car", can be bought as green and has all the same upgrades available that any other normal car has. Because I don't want to spend almost 300k for something that gets disqualified in the end.

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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby Nuppiz » 07 Jan 2011, 22:18

Yeah, I noticed. It's currently more like a green, noisy, V12-engined wingless Cessna than a sports car. I have to really adjust my style.
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby the Masked Lapwing » 07 Jan 2011, 22:20

I am willing to bet that youwill beat me, since I spun something like 12 or 13 times. In 1 lap. And couldn't be bothered setting another time.
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby MinardiFan95 » 07 Jan 2011, 22:29

The Lamborghini Murcielago that I used was very hard to control, but probably not as hard to control as the TVR, which I probably would have used if I didn't already have it in Reflex Purple. I don't know how many attempts I had - I can assure you it was a lot - but I spun out on all of them. Settled with the lap where I spun on the sweeping corner after that long straight, simply because I couldn't be bothered setting a faster time.

A tip for anyone else playing GT5: If you're thinking of buying the Lamborghini Murcielago, don't. Try something else that's green (I think there was a green Audi R8 5.2 V10 that I saw after I bought the Lambo).
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby BlindCaveSalamander » 07 Jan 2011, 22:57

Nuppiz wrote:Yeah, I noticed. It's currently more like a green, noisy, V12-engined wingless Cessna than a sports car. I have to really adjust my style.


That's why I decided to go for an XJ220 instead. That and the fact I already had a Speed 12, and it was modded past the regulations.

Shizuka wrote:Technique = Got all golds in GT2
Knowledge of tracks = Played through the game several times using weaker cars
Cars = Full-tuned and tested all cars

I just want to have fun, not win anyway.


Fair enough.
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby Nuppiz » 08 Jan 2011, 00:35

After a good two hours of driving, I've decided to call it a day. On my best lap I only spun once and drove on the grass for a couple of times, which is pretty good considering my lack of skill at Nürburgring (I've usually let the B-Spec driver do the Nurby races).
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby Aerond » 08 Jan 2011, 03:26

I just sent my time; I´ve tried four different cars, and in the end I decided to keep the TVR. I really had to adjust my driving style. It´s still a very driveable and enjoyable car, but you need to understand how this car works in order to obtain a good lap time. I only made one mistake on going into the grass during my lap; if not I think I would be able to save around 4 seconds off the total, but the nearest I got was 3 secs from my PB; and after trying lots I think I came up with a nice lap time. If I happen to score the best time I´ll gladly explain the secret to the TVR :)
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby Tealy » 08 Jan 2011, 08:50

Just posted my time. I'm unlikely to get anywhere near victory this time though, my car kept topping out on the main straight sadly.
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby tommykl » 08 Jan 2011, 21:34

I'm afraid lack of time on my part means that I won't be competing in this round.
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby Aerond » 08 Jan 2011, 22:25

I managed to further improve my time; but going to stop there... Again, I lost control of the car just once, but drove faster in general so I tackled 4 seconds off my previous time. I know it can be done around 10 secs faster than I did if you manage a perfect lap; and I could do around 4 secs faster as the ghost I was racing against did a section faster than me...
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby Nuppiz » 09 Jan 2011, 23:02

Last night I had a dream where I placed second in this race. It'd better be correct as well.

Oh yes, I sometimes see dreams about what I'm doing on the computer. I'm quite a boring person in real life, really.
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby dr-baker » 10 Jan 2011, 01:20

I'm looking forward to seeing the results of this. I'm hoping I did well with my choice of car...
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby Aerond » 10 Jan 2011, 07:17

Klon, we want the results!
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Re: Re:

Postby Klon » 10 Jan 2011, 08:29

Results - "The GREEN Hell"
1.: Aerond - GT4 - TVR Cerbera Speed 12 - 6'20.682
2.: Nuppiz - GT4 - TVR Cerbera Speed 12 - 6'38.947 (The prophecy has been fulfilled...)
3.: BlindCaveSalamander - GT4 - Jaguar XJ220 '92 - 6:45.206
4.: MinardiFan95 - GT5 - Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 '09 - 7'09.216
5.: The Masked Lapwing - GT4 - TVR Cerbera Speed 12 - 7'17.016
6.: Dr-Baker - PSP - Tommykaira ZZII '00 - 7'40.613
7.: Tealy - GT5 - Tesla Roadster '08 - 7'44.721
8.: Klon - PSP - Jaguar XKR R Performance '02 - 7'50.142
Bonus Point: BlindCaveSalamander and MinardiFan95 for beating one of the Cerberas.


Gran Turismo World Championship
1.: BlindCaveSalamander - 23 Points
2.: Nuppiz - 21 Points
3.: Tommykl - 13 Points
4.: MinardiFan95 - 12 Points
5.: Aerond - 11 Points
6.: The Masked Lapwing - 10 Points
7.: Klon - 9 Points
8.: Tealy - 9 Points
9.: Pointrox - 6 Points
10.: Dr-baker - 7 Points

Eric Van De Poele Gran Turismo 4 Trophy
1.: BlindCaveSalamander - 16 Points
2.: Nuppiz - 16 Points
3.: Aerond - 15 Points
4.: The Masked Lapwing - 9 Points
5.: Pointrox - 6 Points

Olivier Beretta Gran Turismo PSP Trophy
1.: Klon - 18 Points
1.: Dr-Baker - 18 Points


Kazuki Nakajima Gran Turismo 5 Trophy
1.: Tealy - 18 Points
1.: MinardiFan95 - 18 Points.


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I have thought about an interesting scenario for the closure of this season (which is some races away, so don't worry) but I fear it might not be too popular since it would take quite long, so I am going to ask directly: how much time would you be willing to invest in the game?

Scenario 1-4: "Michael's Masterpiece"

Track (GT2): Autumn Ring Reverse
Track (GT4): Autumn Ring Reverse
Track (GTP): Autumn Ring Reverse
Track (GT5): Autumn Ring Reverse

Car To Use (GT2): Alfa Romeo 155 Touring Car/Opel Calibra Touring Car
Car To Use (GT4): Any car allowed entry in the German Touring Car Championship event
Car To Use (GTP): Abt Audi TT-R Touring Car '02/Audi A4 Touring Car '04/AMG Mercedes 190 E 2.5 - 16 Evolution II Touring Car '92/Mercedes-Benz CLK Touring Car '00/
Vauxhall Astra Super Touring Car '00/Vauxhall Calibra Super Touring Car '94

Car To Use (GT5): Any car allowed entry in the German Touring Car Championship event

Allowed Tuning (GT2): Racing Tires
Allowed Tuning (GT4): Racing Tires/Oil Change
Allowed Tuning (GTP): Racing Tires
Allowed Tuning (GT5): Racing Tires/Oil Change

Other conditions: You can only use manual transmission since the entire lap must be done in fifth gear

Deadline: 13th January 2011, 15:00 CET

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Once you think your lap time is good enough, please send me the following per e-mail.

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Tuning Applied:
Lap Time:
Game Used:
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Re: Re:

Postby the Masked Lapwing » 10 Jan 2011, 09:00

Klon wrote:Bonus Point: BlindCaveSalamander and MinardiFan95 for beating one of the Cerberas.

That's not fair, you shouldn't get a bonus point for beating someone who isn't very good...
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby BlindCaveSalamander » 10 Jan 2011, 10:18

Dammit, I thought I had that one. Oh, well at least I got a bonus point. As for how much time I'm willing to put in, I'd say 2-3 hours.
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby Aerond » 10 Jan 2011, 12:55

I find fair about 3 hours :)
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby the Masked Lapwing » 10 Jan 2011, 13:02

On a good day (weekends/holidays), I can go 3-4 hours. Otherwise just one or two.
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Re: Re:

Postby Tealy » 10 Jan 2011, 19:22

the Masked Lapwing wrote:
Klon wrote:Bonus Point: BlindCaveSalamander and MinardiFan95 for beating one of the Cerberas.

That's not fair, you shouldn't get a bonus point for beating someone who isn't very good...


Boo, no bonus for doing the green challenge in an electric car. I demand a retrial!
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby Shizuka » 10 Jan 2011, 20:10

"Car To Use (GT2): Alfa Romeo 155 Touring Car/Opel Calibra Touring Car"

Can it be the Mercedes CLK Touring Car too? It can only be achieved with a Gameshark code, but essentially it is the same car. (And uses the same very high rev engine too) Just asking if someone thinks about using that.
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby Klon » 11 Jan 2011, 00:52

Shizuka wrote:"Car To Use (GT2): Alfa Romeo 155 Touring Car/Opel Calibra Touring Car"

Can it be the Mercedes CLK Touring Car too? It can only be achieved with a Gameshark code, but essentially it is the same car. (And uses the same very high rev engine too) Just asking if someone thinks about using that.


Puuh - I guess so...
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby tommykl » 11 Jan 2011, 04:40

On most school days, just 30-45 minutes. On weekends and Wednesdays, it can go from 2 to 5 hours.
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby dr-baker » 11 Jan 2011, 04:56

Man, I had no idea. I thought under 7 minutes/7m30s would have been impossible in anything but a race car. And I thought I had gone for a competitive car with a competitive time. I suck.

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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby Aerond » 11 Jan 2011, 07:02

I promised it and so I go (although I dont know if anybody´s is interested).

I expected I had done a good time but never win by so much advantage. As i said before, the TVR is a hard car to drive, but is very, very quick once you adapt into it. I too like the agressive driving style of diving into the corners and braking at the same time, but the lack of downforce of the TVR makes this an impossible task. Instead you have to go for a very smooth driving if you want success; You need to brake while going straight, and then dive into the corner, if you don´t do this the right way you´ll find a nasty understeering at the entrance of the corner. The brutal power of this car also means you can´t push very early at the exit as it will mean more understeer.

The brakes are also worse than in other cars, add to that the fact that it reaches great speeds in a very short period of time and you´ll find it a very hard machine to drive, but the secret is in the smoothnes. Oh, and doing around 20 laps at the Nurburgring until you know every single corner helps too; altghough it takes way longer to learn than a normal track, it really pays off once you get all the braking points right and all the corners you can attack and which you can´t. The extra difficulty factor is that the car is undriveable if you step one wheel into the grass, but the amazing power and top speed pays for it if you keep it on the black side.
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby Tealy » 11 Jan 2011, 08:56

Aerond wrote:I promised it and so I go (although I dont know if anybody´s is interested).

I expected I had done a good time but never win by so much advantage. As i said before, the TVR is a hard car to drive, but is very, very quick once you adapt into it. I too like the agressive driving style of diving into the corners and braking at the same time, but the lack of downforce of the TVR makes this an impossible task. Instead you have to go for a very smooth driving if you want success; You need to brake while going straight, and then dive into the corner, if you don´t do this the right way you´ll find a nasty understeering at the entrance of the corner. The brutal power of this car also means you can´t push very early at the exit as it will mean more understeer.

The brakes are also worse than in other cars, add to that the fact that it reaches great speeds in a very short period of time and you´ll find it a very hard machine to drive, but the secret is in the smoothnes. Oh, and doing around 20 laps at the Nurburgring until you know every single corner helps too; altghough it takes way longer to learn than a normal track, it really pays off once you get all the braking points right and all the corners you can attack and which you can´t. The extra difficulty factor is that the car is undriveable if you step one wheel into the grass, but the amazing power and top speed pays for it if you keep it on the black side.


I think this - and the fact that Klon didn't get my green car joke :cry: - is why I shouldn't bother participating in this. I don't have the time and/or skill needed for that but in any case well done, you clearly picked the right car for the track and drove it very well.

I may or may not participate in this from now on, I'm back at uni and this is the final stretch for my degree so not sure if I'll have time for this now.
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby Reverie Planetarian » 11 Jan 2011, 12:27

GT5. First championship I competed in, I lost because I managed to roll a very underpowered car in a very tight corner at a very low speed.

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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby Nuppiz » 13 Jan 2011, 06:12

Dammit, there's something wrong with my thumb. After around ten laps the base of my thumb started hurting so much that I eventually had to take a 15 second break every 15 seconds or so. But I could still take the Astra for a quite good spin, if you ask me.

Regarding how much I can spend on GT4 daily: around 2-3 hours, especially if I'm not exercising that day (going to shed a few kilos off my waist) and if my thumb and palm won't start hurting too much.
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby Nuppiz » 14 Jan 2011, 14:58

If you are to announce a new scenario today, I sincerely hope that the deadline to send the results is at the 17th, at earliest. I'm going to our cottage today straight from school so I might not be able to check the forums during the day nor during the weekend.
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby Klon » 15 Jan 2011, 00:48

Since I have exams next week you will have a lot of time to do the next round.
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby Kashkabald » 16 Jan 2011, 07:42

New to this forum, but I guess I'll tackle the GT2 challenge.
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby tommykl » 16 Jan 2011, 19:44

Kashkabald wrote:New to this forum, but I guess I'll tackle the GT2 challenge.

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Postby Klon » 17 Jan 2011, 02:28

Results - "Michael's Masterpiece"
1.: Nuppiz - GT4 - Opel Astra Touring Car '00 - 1'12.156
2.: Aerond - GT4 - Mercedes CLK Touring Car ´00 - 1'12.688
3.: BlindCaveSalamander - GT4 - Abt Audi TT-R Touring Car '02 - 1:13.931
4.: The Masked Lapwing - GT4 - Mercedes-Benz CLK Touring Car '00 - 1'20.062
5.: Tommykl - GTP - Audi A4 Touring Car '04 - 1'23.932
6.: MinardiFan95 - GT5 - Mercedes-Benz 190E Evolution II Touring Car '92 - 1'28.095
7.: Klon - PSP - Abt Audi TT-R Touring Car '02 - 1'28.530
Bonus Point: MinardiFan95 for going retro

Gran Turismo World Championship
1.: Nuppiz - 31 Points
2.: BlindCaveSalamander - 29 Points
3.: Aerond - 19 Points
4.: MinardiFan95 - 15 Points
5.: The Masked Lapwing - 15 Points
6.: Tommykl - 15 Points
7.: Klon - 12 Points
8.: Tealy - 9 Points
9.: Pointrox - 6 Points
10.: Dr-baker - 7 Points

Eric Van De Poele Gran Turismo 4 Trophy
3.: Nuppiz - 26 Points
2.: Aerond - 23 Points
3.: BlindCaveSalamander - 22 Points
4.: The Masked Lapwing - 14 Points
5.: Pointrox - 6 Points

Olivier Beretta Gran Turismo PSP Trophy
1.: Klon - 26 Points
2.: Tommykl - 20 Points
3.: Dr-Baker - 18 Points

Kazuki Nakajima Gran Turismo 5 Trophy
1.: MinardiFan95 - 28 Points
2.: Tealy - 18 Points

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I have thought about an interesting scenario for the closure of this season (which is some races away, so don't worry) but I fear it might not be too popular since it would take quite long, so I am going to ask directly: how much time would you be willing to invest in the game?

Scenario 1-5: "Patriotic Fervor"

Track (GT2): Laguna Seca Raceway
Track (GT4): Laguna Seca Raceway
Track (GTP): Laguna Seca Raceway
Track (GT5): Laguna Seca Raceway

Car To Use (GT2): Any car from a company of your home country
Car To Use (GT4): Any car from a company of your home country
Car To Use (GTP): Any car from a company of your home country
Car To Use (GT5): Any car from a company of your home country

Allowed Tuning (GT2): Racing Tires/Computer Chip
Allowed Tuning (GT4): Racing Tires/Oil Change/Computer Chip
Allowed Tuning (GTP): Racing Tires
Allowed Tuning (GT5): Racing Tires/Oil Change/Computer Chip

Other conditions: If your home country does not have a brand in GT, you are allowed to use any company which has produced motors for the most successful F1 driver of your country (e.g. a Canadian user with Gran Turismo 4 may choose between Renault, Honda and BMW (Jacques Villeneuve))

Deadline: 25th January 2011, 02:00 CET

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Once you think your lap time is good enough, please send me the following per e-mail.

User Name:
Car Used:
Tuning Applied:
Lap Time:
Game Used:
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby Aerond » 17 Jan 2011, 02:41

bathplug, I´m from Spain, I can only use a Seat Ibiza!!!!
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby tommykl » 17 Jan 2011, 03:42

I, on the other hand, get the Gillet Vertigo.
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Re: Rejects Of Gran Turismo

Postby tommykl » 17 Jan 2011, 03:44

I, however, get the Gillet Vertigo.
AussieGrit wrote:At a VIP dinner last night an American woman asked me"where are you from?" I said Australia, she said "wow your English is amazing"

I am an F1 fan, snatched away by this forum. HELP ME TOM CRUISE! (until d'Ambrosio scores a point)
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