Driving road cars in the snow is a valid test on how good you are at racing F3 cars. Huh, time to go Craigslisting for a Volvo 240 and make a career for myself in the UK.
Now that this seems to be going ahead, I hope it works out. Really do. The question will still be how much clout a title will carry.
She realized she wouldn't cut it, so she decided to jump ship before it got under way to save face (citing sponsorship issues to decline a fully funded drive....).
She realized she wouldn't cut it, so she decided to jump ship before it got under way to save face (citing sponsorship issues to decline a fully funded drive....).
To quote my favorite actor: Man's got to know his limitations
Meanwhile Gosia Rdest tries to prepare for the final stage driving the Almeria track in video games. She only found one game where the track is
07.04.1968 - Flower of Scotland when will we see your like again? 01.05.1994 - We'll never forget...
Jamie Chadwick, UK
Sabre Cook, USA
Marta Garcia, Spain
Megan Gilkes, Canada
Esmee Hawkey, UK
Jessica Hawkins, UK
Shea Holbrook, USA
Emma Kimilainen, Finland
Miki Koyama, Japan
Sarah Moore, UK
Tasmin Pepper, South Africa
Vicky Piria, Italy
Alice Powell, UK
Gosia Rdest, Poland
Naomi Schiff, Belgium
Beitske Visser, Netherlands
Fabienne Wohlwend, Liechtenstein
Caitlin Wood, Australia
Reserves:
Sarah Bovy, Belgium
Vivien Keszthelyi, Hungary
Stephane Kox, Netherlands
Francesca Linossi, Italy
07.04.1968 - Flower of Scotland when will we see your like again? 01.05.1994 - We'll never forget...
It will run together with DTM (The first six rounds). Here's the schedule:
1 Germany Hockenheimring, Germany 4–5 May
2 Belgium Circuit Zolder, Belgium 18–19 May
3 Italy Misano World Circuit, Italy 8–9 June
4 Germany Norisring, Germany 6–7 July
5 Netherlands TT Circuit Assen, Netherlands 20–21 July
6 United Kingdom Brands Hatch, Great Britain 10–11 August
07.04.1968 - Flower of Scotland when will we see your like again? 01.05.1994 - We'll never forget...
The first f2 feature race in sakhir was a good one. A solid win for latifi who was able to match pace and tyre management. Ghiotto finished second with an exciting come back after a bad start from the pole caused by clutch problems. I look forward for tomorrow sprint race which will see schumacher starting from the pole position
caneparo wrote: ↑5 years ago
The first f2 feature race in sakhir was a good one. A solid win for latifi who was able to match pace and tyre management. Ghiotto finished second with an exciting come back after a bad start from the pole caused by clutch problems. I look forward for tomorrow sprint race which will see schumacher starting from the pole position
I think in the wrong topic.
Brian Redman: "Mr. Fangio, how do you come so fast?" "More throttle, less brakes...."
Cheeveer wrote: ↑4 years ago
Emma Kimiläinen won at Assen. Which leads to the question:
has anyone who has given birth ever won a motor race at this level?
Lyn St. James don't have any children AFAIK; Michele Mouton retired from rallying when she started her family, so this could be a milestone.
By "this level" do you mean something akin to glorified club racing which is what this is? There's been plenty of mums who've won races at club level.
IIRC Lucy Rogers won a national FF race back in the 80's a Brands, pretty sure she had kids at the time, and she only stopped racing because her brother was killed at Donington, and many say she was way better than Pete.
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