Guess The Gp?

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wxavier007
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Isn't it Spa 2001 at the second one? :?
I don't know what it is about Germany, but the tarmac they lay is perfectly smooth on the straights and very bumpy in the braking areas. So they need to do it the other way round! - David Coulthard, 2002.

modbaraban
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wxavier007 wrote:Isn't it Spa 2001 at the second one? :?
It's Massa going wide through the last corner of A1-ring.

PNSD
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cant mistake those curb paintings for any other track.

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wxavier007
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Hey modbaraban, one more post to 1000 eh? Back on topic, I mistake it for Spa because of the background. I never really got he chance to see the A1-Ring.
I don't know what it is about Germany, but the tarmac they lay is perfectly smooth on the straights and very bumpy in the braking areas. So they need to do it the other way round! - David Coulthard, 2002.

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zenvision
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modbaraban wrote:
zenvision wrote:Austria 02?
I thought you'd give others a chance :oops: :P

your turn :arrow:
another easy one:

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dumrick
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Macau?

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zenvision
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dumrick wrote:Macau?
yes, simple :D up to you
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dumrick
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:D

Ok, here it is. Name of circuit, but with prestige bonus for year, driver and car... :wink:
[IMG:150:90]http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/4897/sm1zu1.th.jpg[/img]

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zenvision
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I think it is Cecotto, 1984 Toleman in Dallas.
"Aerodynamics are for people who can't build good engines" Enzo Ferrari

dumrick
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All wrong, sorry... :wink:

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zenvision
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thank god, didn't want to spoilt it! Those concrete barriers were pretty tricky and thought it was Dallas, and Segafredo only sponsored Toleman in 84. and in 84 there was only 1 option who it could be since it wasnt a yellow helmet... but the reasoning was totally wrong. I'll opt out of this one then.
"Aerodynamics are for people who can't build good engines" Enzo Ferrari

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Tom
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Roberto Guerrero's Theodore-Ford, 1983 United States Grand Prix East, Detroit?
Murphy's 9th Law of Technology:
Tell a man there are 300 million stars in the universe and he'll believe you. Tell him a bench has wet paint on it and he'll have to touch to be sure.

dumrick
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Well, this one goes to Tom, since he identified Detroit right.

Driver is Stefano Modeno, in an EuroBrun ER188, in 1988. I'm angry at Zenvision, to have mistaken a Rory Byrne's Toleman by this piece of crap :wink: (yes, I'm a fan of Byrne's cars, like you can see in my avatar)

So, over to you, Tom!!!! :D

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zenvision
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:lol: blame it on Segafredo not on me :lol: I thought that they only sponsored Toleman.
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dumrick
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zenvision wrote::lol: blame it on Segafredo not on me :lol: I thought that they only sponsored Toleman.
But where did you see a Segafredo sponsorship? :P
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Besides, if I recall correctly, McLaren also had Segafredo in the sponsor list back in the '80's.