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Old Oct 7th 2006, 4:39 pm
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1.30am et Sunday .......... get up early or go to bed late .... Channel 607 on direct TV
Grid ..... Massa, Schumi, his brother Ralf, Truli, Alonso, Fishicella, Button, Barrachello. ............. can't remember the rest.
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1.30am et Sunday .......... get up early or go to bed late .... Channel 607 on direct TV
Grid ..... Massa, Schumi, his brother Ralf, Truli, Alonso, Fishicella, Button, Barrachello. ............. can't remember the rest.
I think it starts at 12.30 am ET. it is on speed tv here 10.30 pm mountain time.

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Is it not 12.30 am ET? it is on speed tv here 10.30 pm mountain time.
yep me tivo says 12.30 eastern (at which point I'll be pushing back the )

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1.30am et Sunday .......... get up early or go to bed late .... Channel 607 on direct TV
Grid ..... Massa, Schumi, his brother Ralf, Truli, Alonso, Fishicella, Button, Barrachello. ............. can't remember the rest.
don't forget F1 vunderkid Scott 'yes i really am only here as the token merikan cos Bernie wants me here for promotional purposes' Speed (thats an oxy-moron if ever i saw one) qualified in a high 19'th (but only cos he got bad traffic behind Button in Q1 )

Roll on retirement and an 8th Championship for a certain German methinks
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yep me tivo says 12.30 eastern (at which point I'll be pushing back the )



don't forget F1 vunderkid Scott 'yes i really am only here as the token merikan cos Bernie wants me here for promotional purposes' Speed (thats an oxy-moron if ever i saw one) qualified in a high 19'th (but only cos he got bad traffic behind Button in Q1 )

Roll on retirement and an 8th Championship for a certain German methinks
At least he was ahead of that waste of space Sato
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At least he was ahead of that waste of space Sato

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1.30am et Sunday .......... get up early or go to bed late .... Channel 607 on direct TV
Grid ..... Massa, Schumi, his brother Ralf, Truli, Alonso, Fishicella, Button, Barrachello. ............. can't remember the rest.

Lets wish Alonso well
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Lets wish Alonso well
nice to see you back Anabella Just reading your posts about your lost passport.......hope it all works out okay for you!
Alonso is becoming a bit of a whiner though

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WELL, WELL, WELL
What a end to the season ? .... Schumi blows his engine up and now it all depends on the final race in Brazil.
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WELL, WELL, WELL
What a end to the season ? .... Schumi blows his engine up and now it all depends on the final race in Brazil.

My good wishes worked!

I wonder what would happen if Alonso doesn't finish and Schumi wins in Brazil.. then they'd have equal points. Maybe they'd look at who's won more races like in football? I don't remember this happening before. The F1 has been so dominated for Schumacher in recent years..

Alonso only needs to finish within the first 8 to be crowned champion again. Go Alonso!
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My good wishes worked!

I wonder what would happen if Alonso doesn't finish and Schumi wins in Brazil.. then they'd have equal points. Maybe they'd look at who's won more races like in football? I don't remember this happening before. The F1 has been so dominated for Schumacher in recent years..

Alonso only needs to finish within the first 8 to be crowned champion again. Go Alonso!
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As it happens I find myself rooting for the German
I hate the guy but Alonso showed such bad sportsmanship when he lost in China he deserves to loose.
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As it happens I find myself rooting for the German
I hate the guy but Alonso showed such bad sportsmanship when he lost in China he deserves to loose.

Don't be so hard on Alonso. He'd been leading the championship the whole season until then. Anybody would have been dissapointed
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Don't be so hard on Alonso. He'd been leading the championship the whole season until then. Anybody would have been dissapointed
It was also a very arrogant coment by that Jean Paul git before the start in China that got me .....
When asked by Speed channel if he thought 'The big man upstairs was looking out for renault' he replied.
"We don't need the big man upstairs anymore ..... we have this sown up without his help"
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As it happens I find myself rooting for the German
I hate the guy but Alonso showed such bad sportsmanship when he lost in China he deserves to loose.
Yes, i was rooting for Michael, it would be nice for him to go out on top.
Alonso has been a bit of a whiner lately........
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Yes, i was rooting for Michael, it would be nice for him to go out on top.
Alonso has been a bit of a whiner lately........
He has won 7 times. not bad uh? Many people has given up watching F1 thanks to him. It became so predictable and boring.

I really admired him for a long time but eventually he bored me and now I am looking forward to seeing him go. I hope that he doesn't win again, he's won more than enough times.

As for Alonso, he is a genuinely nice guy, with a very leveled head and able to keep calm under pressure. He has had a very tough year as he had already announced that he would be leaving his tem after this season; this lead to not counting with the support of his team or team-mate and eventually he has turned a bit bitter and resentful. I cannot blame him for it.
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