2008 F1 Podium Picker Challenge: British Grand Prix (Rd 9)

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2008 F1 Podium Picker Challenge: British Grand Prix (Rd 9)

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I'm putting up the thread now as next week is a short week due to our nation CELEBRATING our independence from those "nancy" boys over 200 years ago.

And how ironic that now the F1 circus travels to "nancy" boy's (Max Hayter's) home turf of Britain where the Silverstone Circuit owned by the BRDC (British Racing Driver's Club) is located.

If you want to see F1 cars like "slot cars on rails" watch them here where the circuit's "S" turns

http://www.formula1.com/races/in_detail ... agram.html

(Turns 3, 4, 5 aka "Becketts", Copse (sp?), etc...) make them feel like you're watching a rollercoaster ride at Magic Mountain!

I'm sure Beamesderfer will correct me on the turns names.

Get your picks in by start of qualifying time (5am PST - July 5th, 2008).

Cheers Maxy BOY!!!

BLIMEY :thumbup:

P.S. - REMEMBER this is another race broadcasted on FOX (no pre-race show, and shortened interviews and way too many commercials), so set your TiVos manually or else you'll only record the repeat on SPEED 3 days later.
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I'm sure Beamesderfer will correct me on the turns names.
I'd have to look them up.
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British history class:

"And now class, we will study the year 1776. Umm... nothing of note happened in 1776, let's move on...."
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Will Kalman wrote:British history class:

"And now class, we will study the year 1776. Umm... nothing of note happened in 1776, let's move on...."
We kind of did, King William, Magna Carta, Plague, Great Fire of London, skip to 1800-1918, left school.

So yes, you're right - nothing of consequence happened.
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Max Hayter wrote:
Will Kalman wrote:British history class:

"And now class, we will study the year 1776. Umm... nothing of note happened in 1776, let's move on...."
We kind of did, King William, Magna Carta, Plague, Great Fire of London, skip to 1800-1918, left school.

So yes, you're right - nothing of consequence happened.
Straight from Fire of London to in 1812 we sacked Washington dc and burned down the white house. What's with you guys and your fires?
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Lewis
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Aaron Goldsmith wrote:Straight from Fire of London to in 1812 we sacked Washington dc and burned down the white house. What's with you guys and your fires?
It's a cold country.
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Hamilton
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Raikkonen

Out of the points: Button
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Max Hayter wrote:
Will Kalman wrote:British history class:

"And now class, we will study the year 1776. Umm... nothing of note happened in 1776, let's move on...."
We kind of did, King William, Magna Carta, Plague, Great Fire of London, skip to 1800-1918, left school.

So yes, you're right - nothing of consequence happened.

Let's see The good old US of A has TWO holidays that involve the British.



Thanksgiving= we celebrate getting away from the British.

4th of July= We celebrate kicking some British ass.

Louie
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Max Hayter wrote:God Save the Queen!
That album kicked arse.
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Kimi
Lewi
Flipi

Happy now, Bob?
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Curt Luther wrote:Kimi
Lewi
Flipi

Happy now, Bob?
No. Where's my $2M in negotiable securities so I can retire? :D
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Bob Beamesderfer wrote:
Curt Luther wrote:Kimi
Lewi
Flipi

Happy now, Bob?
No. Where's my $2M in negotiable securities so I can retire? :D
If you were a princess, you wouldn't need to petition for retirement funds }:)
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Post by Sebastian Rios »

Sebastian
Sebastien
Kimi


That should qualify for the bonus...
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Sebastian Rios wrote:Sebastian
Sebastien
Kimi


That should qualify for the bonus...
Ah....the difference being in that the last two letters differentiate("an", "en"), or else I'd ask for last name (or initial). :)
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Ashley Armstrong wrote:
Bob Beamesderfer wrote:
Curt Luther wrote:Kimi
Lewi
Flipi

Happy now, Bob?
No. Where's my $2M in negotiable securities so I can retire? :D
If you were a princess, you wouldn't need to petition for retirement funds }:)
But I'd have to be shallow. :lol:
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Steven
Stephen
Kimi

Wait... That won't work.


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1. Raikkonen
2. Massa
3. Hamilton
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Kimi
Felipe
Lewis

:)
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Max Hayter wrote:Kimi
Lewis
Massa
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Post by Jeff Shyu »

kimi has the worst f'n luck.

I think it'll be

1. kimi
2. lewis
3. felipé

i have a feeling kimi's gonna have something break again, and be

1. lewis
2. felipé
3. heikki
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