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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby eurobrun » 13 Mar 2012, 09:15

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We already know that. :lol:


He just doesn't love my virtual drivers. :lol:


If your driver was female you would still have a drive :lol:
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby dr-baker » 13 Mar 2012, 09:24

eurobrun wrote:If your driver was female you would still have a drive :lol:

Has there been an all-female line-up in F1RWRS yet? My dream-team awaits! (But I have entered Douglas Mann into every single round to date...)

And see what I did, bringing the topic back with the word dream???
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby This » 13 Mar 2012, 09:25

kostas22 wrote:I had a dream where Wayne Rooney joined al-Qaeda, bombed Old Trafford while myself and several hundred random racing drivers were standing on the pitch enclosed in a giant Star Trek-esque forcefield. Sebastian Loeb then talked to me in French so I didn't understand a word he said and swiftly drove off in his old Citroen C4 being chased by an army of black tanks with massive Ford logos plastered all over them. His C4 then morphed into a Scuderia Toro Rosso STR2 which then crossed the finish line at Silverstone to win the British Grand Prix, with Djibril Cisse second driving a Peugeot 406 and myself in third place driving the Lotus T127.

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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby Klon » 13 Mar 2012, 09:37

dr-baker wrote:Has there been an all-female line-up in F1RWRS yet? My dream-team awaits! (But I have entered Douglas Mann into every single round to date...)


He could drive for Tropico next year, that way you get your si ... ncerely interesting-sounding ... team and I get a decent driver. :lol:
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby Ataxia » 13 Mar 2012, 18:16

Aha, I had one last night. Maria de Vilotta was so shite in F1, Marussia entered her in WRC for a season for experience. After a WRC race around my local Tesco car park, it emerged she was having an affair with another driver. When I did some snooping, it turned out that it was Sebastien Bourdais and she met up with him behind a burger van. Rather more mundane than Kostas' dream, however.
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby dr-baker » 14 Mar 2012, 02:36

BaconLettuceNinja wrote:Aha, I had one last night. Maria de Vilotta was so shite in F1, Marussia entered her in WRC for a season for experience. After a WRC race around my local Tesco car park, it emerged she was having an affair with another driver. When I did some snooping, it turned out that it was Sebastien Bourdais and she met up with him behind a burger van. Rather more mundane than Kostas' dream, however.

Let me guess. They discussed suspension travel on their road cars over a burger...
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby Sunshine_Baby_[IT] » 25 Mar 2012, 02:20

Last night I dreamt of a qualifying session from nowadays, where there were on the track two Andrea Moda and three Simteks, and both the Andrea Moda and the Simteks were in top ten. :shock: An Andrea Moda took the pole position...
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby 14 Hundred Hours » 25 Mar 2012, 02:53

I had a dream the organisers of the Australian GP forgot the trophies, so tried to present the drivers with swivel chairs instead. Yet nobody seemed to care...
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby fjackdaw » 25 Mar 2012, 03:05

14 Hundred Hours wrote:I had a dream the organisers of the Australian GP forgot the trophies, so tried to present the drivers with swivel chairs instead. Yet nobody seemed to care...


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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby dr-baker » 14 Apr 2012, 22:18

After this morning's Chinese qualifying (which I watched on the BBC in bed - uni life!), I got an extra 45 minutes or so of sleep. I dremt that I was in a pit garage. I was asking one of the guys if I could get a couple of the drivers' autographs. He pointed me towards the team boss standing nearby, who just happened to be Flavio Briatore in a fireproof suit, and he simply smiled and waved his hand, indicating 'Be my guest.' I then realised that there were several of the team's test drivers standing around us, all three of whom were female (well, it was Flav running the team!), and so I approached one asking for her autograph. It was Alice Powell, and I got into conversation with her, telling her about this thread, and how in my driver line-up, she replaced Pippa Mann and how she was so much better than her. I then kinda sensed that Pippa might have been another of the female test drivers nearby, but wasn't sure, at which point I naturally woke up.
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby Sunshine_Baby_[IT] » 14 Apr 2012, 23:18

dr-baker wrote:After this morning's Chinese qualifying (which I watched on the BBC in bed - uni life!), I got an extra 45 minutes or so of sleep. I dremt that I was in a pit garage. I was asking one of the guys if I could get a couple of the drivers' autographs. He pointed me towards the team boss standing nearby, who just happened to be Flavio Briatore in a fireproof suit, and he simply smiled and waved his hand, indicating 'Be my guest.' I then realised that there were several of the team's test drivers standing around us, all three of whom were female (well, it was Flav running the team!), and so I approached one asking for her autograph. It was Alice Powell, and I got into conversation with her, telling her about this thread, and how in my driver line-up, she replaced Pippa Mann and how she was so much better than her. I then kinda sensed that Pippa might have been another of the female test drivers nearby, but wasn't sure, at which point I naturally woke up.

Not a bad dream... ;)
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby dr-baker » 15 Apr 2012, 00:55

Bizarre? Slightly.

Odd? Maybe.

Not bad? No, indeed, it was not bad at all.
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby shinji » 15 Apr 2012, 06:35

It's only on very select parts of the internet that a guy could describe a dream where he's surrounded by several women, and there isn't a hint of anything, um... untoward about it.

This, needless to say, is one of those select places.
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby FullMetalJack » 15 Apr 2012, 06:39

shinji wrote:It's only on very select parts of the internet that a guy could describe a dream where he's surrounded by several women, and there isn't a hint of anything, um... untoward about it.

This, needless to say, is one of those select places.


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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby shinji » 15 Apr 2012, 06:39

redbulljack14 wrote:
shinji wrote:It's only on very select parts of the internet that a guy could describe a dream where he's surrounded by several women, and there isn't a hint of anything, um... untoward about it.

This, needless to say, is one of those select places.


Indeed it is.


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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby dr-baker » 15 Apr 2012, 06:54

Yes, that is what I found so strange about it. Although the way Flavio acted in the few moments he was there, it suggested things were happening behind the scenes that I would not have been privy to. :o :?
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby Sunshine_Baby_[IT] » 16 Apr 2012, 08:30

I was wondering... has everyone of you ever dreamt of HWNSNBM?
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby dr-baker » 16 Apr 2012, 08:48

Sunshine_Baby_[IT] wrote:I was wondering... has everyone of you ever dreamt of HWNSNBM?

He thinks it best if I don't. But he did choose for me the dream that I described above. Because he can.
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby dinizintheoven » 18 Apr 2012, 08:44

dr-baker wrote:After this morning's Chinese qualifying (which I watched on the BBC in bed - uni life!), I got an extra 45 minutes or so of sleep. I dremt that I was in a pit garage. I was asking one of the guys if I could get a couple of the drivers' autographs. He pointed me towards the team boss standing nearby, who just happened to be Flavio Briatore in a fireproof suit, and he simply smiled and waved his hand, indicating 'Be my guest.' I then realised that there were several of the team's test drivers standing around us, all three of whom were female (well, it was Flav running the team!), and so I approached one asking for her autograph. It was Alice Powell, and I got into conversation with her, telling her about this thread, and how in my driver line-up, she replaced Pippa Mann and how she was so much better than her. I then kinda sensed that Pippa might have been another of the female test drivers nearby, but wasn't sure, at which point I naturally woke up.

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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby Dan B » 20 Apr 2012, 01:49

Dreamed that there were quite a few reject teams in addition to the teams we love today. There was an American team which showed up with a car from 1993 (and mind you, this is 2012) and was powered by a Buick V8. It barely qualified if at all. I do remember Scott Speed being one of the drivers though. In addition to that team there was Hyundai F1, Stefan GP, and Geely F1 but the last of the list didn't show up for the first 5 races. Hyundai was midfield (around where Caterham is) and Stefan, the American team, and Geely were backmarkers. The same dream had Christijan Albers in his 2005 Minardi take out a bunch of people while leading the race (because he was about to be passed). There was also a Hungarian midfield team that employed HWNSNBM and Christian Klein and had some energy drink sponsorship (that wasn't Red Bull or Monster). Regular points scorers but for whatever reason they pulled out mid way through the season.

There was a second dream where I was driving some F1 car - I think it was a Simtek but in 2012 spec (basically the Marussia but in Simtek colors)- and I remember passing Alonso before the car's rear wheels decided that being on the car's axle was too mainstream and subsequently fell off.
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby Sunshine_Baby_[IT] » 20 Apr 2012, 02:00

Two nights ago I had a weird dream where I was having lunch at a town festival, with my parents, my former school-mate, a man that I didn't know and David Brabham. :shock: The dream ended after I visited my grandmother (after the lunch) at her home and in the street there was a garbage lorry driven by Riccardo Patrese. :o :shock: :?
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby 14 Hundred Hours » 20 Apr 2012, 02:47

I just dreamt that Narain Karthikeyan finished a race in 8th place by painting his HRT to the same colour scheme as a Red Bull.

It was glorious
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby Aerond » 20 Apr 2012, 02:49

14 Hundred Hours wrote:I just dreamt that Narain Karthikeyan finished a race in 8th place by painting his HRT to the same colour scheme as a Red Bull.

It was glorious


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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby Wizzie » 20 Apr 2012, 09:49

Aerond wrote:
14 Hundred Hours wrote:I just dreamt that Narain Karthikeyan finished a race in 8th place by painting his HRT to the same colour scheme as a Red Bull.

It was glorious


Dream of the week :lol:


The only thing that could have made that better was if he barged Vettel out of the way in the process :lol:
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby Stramala » 20 Apr 2012, 10:08

I had another wacky one. There was an F1 race around the streets of Marseille...except it was mostly Peugeot 406s and Citroen Xsaras painted in Prost, Ligier and Tyrrell liveries, plus a gaggle of random Porsche Supercup cars. The only exception was Jean Ragnotti's Renault R5 Maxi Turbo, Taki Inoue's Footwork (guess what happened there :roll:) and Ricardo Rosset in a jet black Arrows A19 which was painfully slow compared to the French saloon cars. But it was definitely F1 spec becasue it sounded like they all had V12s and they were doing 190mph with big slick tyres. Samy Naceri took an early lead but then made an unexpected pitstop to beat up some spectators. This moved Dick Dastardly into the lead, who drove off a cliff thinking it was a shortcut and ended up in Malta. This moved Rémi Gaillard - driving a red kart and wearing a Mario costume - up to first, but then a giant Pacman chased him off the track. It was left to Zinedine Zidane to win the race, with Olivier Panis second and Alain Prost third, Gilles Panizzi fourth, Bruno Thiry fifth, Armin Schwarz sixth, Perry McCarthy seventh, myself in eigth above Christina Surer in ninth. At which point I will stop this reconstrution due to the family friendly nature of this forum :shock: :oops: :lol:
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby WaffleCat » 20 Apr 2012, 13:45

kostas22 wrote:I had another wacky one. There was an F1 race around the streets of Marseille...except it was mostly Peugeot 406s and Citroen Xsaras painted in Prost, Ligier and Tyrrell liveries, plus a gaggle of random Porsche Supercup cars. The only exception was Jean Ragnotti's Renault R5 Maxi Turbo, Taki Inoue's Footwork (guess what happened there :roll:) and Ricardo Rosset in a jet black Arrows A19 which was painfully slow compared to the French saloon cars. But it was definitely F1 spec becasue it sounded like they all had V12s and they were doing 190mph with big slick tyres. Samy Naceri took an early lead but then made an unexpected pitstop to beat up some spectators. This moved Dick Dastardly into the lead, who drove off a cliff thinking it was a shortcut and ended up in Malta. This moved Rémi Gaillard - driving a red kart and wearing a Mario costume - up to first, but then a giant Pacman chased him off the track. It was left to Zinedine Zidane to win the race, with Olivier Panis second and Alain Prost third, Gilles Panizzi fourth, Bruno Thiry fifth, Armin Schwarz sixth, Perry McCarthy seventh, myself in eigth above Christina Surer in ninth. At which point I will stop this reconstrution due to the family friendly nature of this forum :shock: :oops: :lol:


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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby dinizintheoven » 20 Apr 2012, 23:13

kostas22 wrote:I had another wacky one. There was an F1 race around the streets of Marseille...except it was mostly Peugeot 406s and Citroen Xsaras painted in Prost, Ligier and Tyrrell liveries ... it was definitely F1 spec becasue it sounded like they all had V12s and they were doing 190mph with big slick tyres.

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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby JeremyMcClean » 21 Apr 2012, 06:23

Had a weird dream last night. It has to do with Bahrain. Don't worry, nobody got hurt, but all but three teams boycotted the race a-la USGP '05 except for Ferrari, HRT and Marussia. Karthikeyan made the podium and I was (for no apparent reason) the presenter for the third place trophy. I asked for his autograph :lol:
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby 14 Hundred Hours » 21 Apr 2012, 06:37

JeremyMcClean wrote:Had a weird dream last night. It has to do with Bahrain. Don't worry, nobody got hurt, but all but three teams boycotted the race a-la USGP '05 except for Ferrari, HRT and Marussia. Karthikeyan made the podium and I was (for no apparent reason) the presenter for the third place trophy. I asked for his autograph :lol:


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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby JeremyMcClean » 21 Apr 2012, 07:19

14 Hundred Hours wrote:
JeremyMcClean wrote:Had a weird dream last night. It has to do with Bahrain. Don't worry, nobody got hurt, but all but three teams boycotted the race a-la USGP '05 except for Ferrari, HRT and Marussia. Karthikeyan made the podium and I was (for no apparent reason) the presenter for the third place trophy. I asked for his autograph :lol:


Did he give it to you? Even a dream autograph is worth something! ;)


He said he would give it to me in a moment, I ran off because he sprayed the champagne with Alonso and Massa (who also got on the podium), and then I woke up. :|
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby Aerond » 21 Apr 2012, 07:40

JeremyMcClean wrote:
14 Hundred Hours wrote:
JeremyMcClean wrote:Had a weird dream last night. It has to do with Bahrain. Don't worry, nobody got hurt, but all but three teams boycotted the race a-la USGP '05 except for Ferrari, HRT and Marussia. Karthikeyan made the podium and I was (for no apparent reason) the presenter for the third place trophy. I asked for his autograph :lol:


Did he give it to you? Even a dream autograph is worth something! ;)


He said he would give it to me in a moment, I ran off because he sprayed the champagne with Alonso and Massa (who also got on the podium), and then I woke up. :|


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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby Wizzie » 21 Apr 2012, 09:48

Aerond wrote:
JeremyMcClean wrote:
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Did he give it to you? Even a dream autograph is worth something! ;)


He said he would give it to me in a moment, I ran off because he sprayed the champagne with Alonso and Massa (who also got on the podium), and then I woke up. :|


Then you discovered your pants were wet :lol:


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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby Stramala » 15 Jun 2012, 18:49

I had a dream about the upcoming 2012 Belgian GP. The trend of a different winner every race had continued all the way there, but now with all the quality drivers in the field having taken a race win, it looked like someone would have to finally double their victory tally for the season. In the previous race at Hungaroring, both Pedro De La Rosa and Narain Karthikeyan had picked up injuries in accidents that would rule them out for the upcoming race. I replaced De La Rosa in the #22, and Sebastian Giovinco (?!?!?!?!) took the #23.

I didn't see Giovinco in the actual race at any point apart from the start. It was a chatoic never ending cycle of wet-dry-wet-dry-wet-dry, it would pour of rain then dry up, then pour of rain again and dry up again, people were changing tyres constantly. Except me, somehow despite the heavy rain showers every 5-10 minutes, I was able to stay out on track with the option tyres I started the race on. I just ignored all the chaos going on around me, settled into a rhythm and before I knew it, 33 laps were up, and time to pit for fresh rubber.

Most people were still gambling on the rain becoming permanent rather than fading away again but I gambled on another set of option slicks. With 10 laps to go, I had made 1 stop, to everyone else's 6 or 7. I was somehow only 3 seconds a lap off the pace of the quickest cars, and because I'd been able to avoid making so many stops or throwing it off the road, I had inherited the lead :shock:

Hamilton and Raikkonen were closing in very fast towards the end, and caught me on the last lap of the race. They had a run on me through Blanchimont and were about to make a dive down the inside of the bus-stop for the glory. Except, Hamilton sideswiped Raikkonen on the approach to the final corner and wiped them both out, so I just waited for their ongoing accident to fly past, switch back to the track and take HRT's first ever points...by winning a race, on my F1 debut :shock:
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby LellaLombardi » 15 Jun 2012, 19:06

I had a dream several years ago where for some reason a grand prix couldn't go ahead, so all the drivers went down to the local ice rink and had a figure skating competition instead. They were quite good actually and very graceful apart from Jean Alesi who kept falling over. Fisichella won with Schumacher 2nd and Wurz 3rd.
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby Sunshine_Baby_[IT] » 15 Jun 2012, 23:51

kostas22 wrote:I had a dream about the upcoming 2012 Belgian GP. The trend of a different winner every race had continued all the way there, but now with all the quality drivers in the field having taken a race win, it looked like someone would have to finally double their victory tally for the season. In the previous race at Hungaroring, both Pedro De La Rosa and Narain Karthikeyan had picked up injuries in accidents that would rule them out for the upcoming race. I replaced De La Rosa in the #22, and Sebastian Giovinco (?!?!?!?!) took the #23.

I didn't see Giovinco in the actual race at any point apart from the start. It was a chatoic never ending cycle of wet-dry-wet-dry-wet-dry, it would pour of rain then dry up, then pour of rain again and dry up again, people were changing tyres constantly. Except me, somehow despite the heavy rain showers every 5-10 minutes, I was able to stay out on track with the option tyres I started the race on. I just ignored all the chaos going on around me, settled into a rhythm and before I knew it, 33 laps were up, and time to pit for fresh rubber.

Most people were still gambling on the rain becoming permanent rather than fading away again but I gambled on another set of option slicks. With 10 laps to go, I had made 1 stop, to everyone else's 6 or 7. I was somehow only 3 seconds a lap off the pace of the quickest cars, and because I'd been able to avoid making so many stops or throwing it off the road, I had inherited the lead :shock:

Hamilton and Raikkonen were closing in very fast towards the end, and caught me on the last lap of the race. They had a run on me through Blanchimont and were about to make a dive down the inside of the bus-stop for the glory. Except, Hamilton sideswiped Raikkonen on the approach to the final corner and wiped them both out, so I just waited for their ongoing accident to fly past, switch back to the track and take HRT's first ever points...by winning a race, on my F1 debut :shock:

This dream is really epic! :o

LellaLombardi wrote:I had a dream several years ago where for some reason a grand prix couldn't go ahead, so all the drivers went down to the local ice rink and had a figure skating competition instead. They were quite good actually and very graceful apart from Jean Alesi who kept falling over. Fisichella won with Schumacher 2nd and Wurz 3rd.

Another epic dream.
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby David AGS » 16 Jun 2012, 00:10

Its no surprise that you didnt see Giovinco, he is only about 160cm tall!
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby WaffleCat » 16 Jun 2012, 00:14

LellaLombardi wrote:I had a dream several years ago where for some reason a grand prix couldn't go ahead, so all the drivers went down to the local ice rink and had a figure skating competition instead. They were quite good actually and very graceful apart from Jean Alesi who kept falling over. Fisichella won with Schumacher 2nd and Wurz 3rd.


*Tries to think of witty comment as to why Fisichella won a figure skating contest...*
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby dr-baker » 16 Jun 2012, 00:44

WaffleCat wrote:
LellaLombardi wrote:I had a dream several years ago where for some reason a grand prix couldn't go ahead, so all the drivers went down to the local ice rink and had a figure skating competition instead. They were quite good actually and very graceful apart from Jean Alesi who kept falling over. Fisichella won with Schumacher 2nd and Wurz 3rd.


*Tries to think of witty comment as to why Fisichella won a figure skating contest...*

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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby Phoenix » 16 Jun 2012, 00:51

If I was to have a dream in which every F1 driver would participate in a figure skating competition, I'm sure Sutil would win with a large margin.
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Re: F1 Dreams

Postby Stramala » 16 Jun 2012, 01:02

David AGS wrote:Its no surprise that you didnt see Giovinco, he is only about 160cm tall!

164, actually. And, to tell the truth, I am the same height as him :oops:
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