Re: If MY Favorite Driver Doesn't Win...



On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 21:57:45 +0100, Emma <Emma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Ian Dalziel <iandalziel@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes
On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 18:22:29 +0100, Emma <Emma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Ian Dalziel <iandalziel@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes
David Melville
<spamaway@xxxxxxxxxxxxx/\U> wrote:
I think "Red@xxxxx" is the giveaway, don't you, Sal?
But he *did* win...
Yes, but there were some good battles behind him.
Bleedin' dire marshalling, though.

Very bad, yes the cars were parked in the wrong places but to take so
long to recover them was madness. I reckon with a few extra laps Danner
could have got Mansell!

It was the way they stood around kicking the tyres discussing the best
way to deal with them that got me - as Jonesy said, you wouldn't want
to be trapped upside down there!

Sending Patrese out a full lap down instead of starting him from the
pitlane was a bit of a triumph, as well.
--

Ian
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