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By Jensonb
#114034
There's an echo in here :hehe:



lol, i quoted your reply, instead of going back through to find that one, and missed off deleting that bit by mistake :banghead:

lol :thumbup::hehe:
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By EwanM
#114036
The olympics will be a farse :P

As for the British GP, Donington have till next week then the council has basically ko'd their chances.


:(

might be selfish but it would be nice to have GP right near where i live rather than having to drive for 3-4hrs


Try 7 or 8.
By Gaz
#114054
The olympics will be a farse :P

As for the British GP, Donington have till next week then the council has basically ko'd their chances.


:(

might be selfish but it would be nice to have GP right near where i live rather than having to drive for 3-4hrs


Try 7 or 8.


Yeh i hear ya.

but if they did the GP at Knockhill for example (not that they could) you would see the advantages to you right?
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By EwanM
#114055
The olympics will be a farse :P

As for the British GP, Donington have till next week then the council has basically ko'd their chances.


:(

might be selfish but it would be nice to have GP right near where i live rather than having to drive for 3-4hrs


Try 7 or 8.


Yeh i hear ya.

but if they did the GP at Knockhill for example (not that they could) you would see the advantages to you right?


Could have sheep as Marshalls, that would work.
By Gaz
#114058
The olympics will be a farse :P

As for the British GP, Donington have till next week then the council has basically ko'd their chances.


:(

might be selfish but it would be nice to have GP right near where i live rather than having to drive for 3-4hrs


Try 7 or 8.


Yeh i hear ya.

but if they did the GP at Knockhill for example (not that they could) you would see the advantages to you right?


Could have sheep as Marshalls, that would work.


well yeh as long as there's no sheep flu

also, not sure how flame retardent sheep's wool is, that could get nasty if KERS went up?
By Ste L
#114063
well yeh as long as there's no sheep flu



thats the next one...

we've had bird flu, now Pig flu, so it has to be sheep/lamb flu next

:detective:
#114079
well yeh as long as there's no sheep flu



thats the next one...

we've had bird flu, now Pig flu, so it has to be sheep/lamb flu next

:detective:


You forgot the mad cow disease.
If only people would stop sleeping with their animals :rolleyes::banghead::P:twisted:
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By Jensonb
#114189
well yeh as long as there's no sheep flu



thats the next one...

we've had bird flu, now Pig flu, so it has to be sheep/lamb flu next

:detective:


You forgot the mad cow disease.
If only people would stop sleeping with their animals :rolleyes::banghead::P:twisted:

Wal...

No, I'm not gonna say it...It's too easy
#114192
well yeh as long as there's no sheep flu



thats the next one...

we've had bird flu, now Pig flu, so it has to be sheep/lamb flu next

:detective:


You forgot the mad cow disease.
If only people would stop sleeping with their animals :rolleyes::banghead::P:twisted:

Wal...

No, I'm not gonna say it...It's too easy


Good on you :P:twisted:
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By Jensonb
#114193
well yeh as long as there's no sheep flu



thats the next one...

we've had bird flu, now Pig flu, so it has to be sheep/lamb flu next

:detective:


You forgot the mad cow disease.
If only people would stop sleeping with their animals :rolleyes::banghead::P:twisted:

Wal...

No, I'm not gonna say it...It's too easy


Good on you :P:twisted:
:hehe:
#114515
From F1 Live:

Amid all the doubts about the future of the British Grand Prix, a Formula One race in the country is a contractual requirement, the Times newspaper has reported.

It was already known that certain traditional European races - including in Italy, Belgium, Germany, France and Britain - enjoy protected status with the governing FIA.

Max Mosley revealed recently that the protection is limited, but it now emerges that the famous races will also be safeguarded by the next Concorde Agreement that Bernie Ecclestone wants the teams to sign.

With Donington's 2010 date in doubt, current British GP venue Silverstone is therefore ‘on standby’ to host Formula One beyond June's race, the newspaper claimed.

An unnamed team boss reportedly said that ‘the contract demands specifically that (the) five key races are protected as part of Formula One's heritage’.

However, despite the report, France has dropped off the 2009 calendar, although serious efforts to restore the country's place in F1 are being made.

"Britain is a key protected race," said Damon Hill, President of the British Racing Drivers' Club, which owns Silverstone.

"Everybody was sceptical about Donington from the start, yet we have funds here to improve our circuit and we are improving all the time.

"The FIA should also act responsibly for the health and wellbeing of the sport," said the 1996 world champion. "Britain is a protected race and they should look after it."

Source: GMM
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By scotty
#114524
Interesting, so if that is true, it would appear that Ecclestone isn't trying to permanently screw us out of a race as some would try and claim...
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