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Alfredo Rodriguez
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Old post #1 posted Mar 23rd 2012, 22:57:38 (last edited Sep 16th 2015, 18:17:57 by Andrei Ciuchi) Quote 
Hello to all participants in this session, it seems that there is not much activity in our group when commenting so I'll take the first step :).
Greetings to all and the first thing is to apologize to the accident Piet Hageland have had our riders.



(Mod-edit: One group topic for all seasons. No need for more than that.)
Eduardo Checa
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Old post #2 posted Mar 24th 2012, 06:01:11 Quote 
You're very reason it should be better communication in our group and that's very good for strengthening ties of friendship between nations.
Susana Lourenço
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Old post #3 posted Mar 24th 2012, 17:48:58 Quote 
Boas pessoal.
Alfredo Rodriguez
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Old post #4 posted Mar 27th 2012, 11:51:19 Quote 
Interesting race that day, many pilots and a struggle at the top, the pit stops will be decisive and the condition of parts of cars, I'm looking forward to it. Good luck to all.
Eduardo Checa
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Old post #5 posted Mar 27th 2012, 18:17:41 Quote 
will be a tough race but the one with the best strategy will be the victor luck to all
Alfredo Rodriguez
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Old post #6 posted Mar 27th 2012, 18:46:52 Quote 
For novices like me, being the first race at this circuit, the strategy is complicated :) hehehehehe I had to improvise and see what happens
Alfredo Rodriguez
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Old post #7 posted Mar 27th 2012, 21:57:48 Quote 
Too bad he was hit by a Kamikaze pilot me at the start, luckily I was able to recover positions and bit rate though, this race is more rugged than I ever saw, many failures crazy drivers and pit. Congratulations to Fuke, Binato and Hageland, bad luck with the explosion of the tire on the last corner but surely Valdivia soon recover. Greetings to all.
Eduardo Checa
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Old post #8 posted Mar 27th 2012, 23:30:37 Quote 
We have a strategy but the conditions did not allow us the car go further than expected in future races will give a better fight ...
Alexsander Bezrukov
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Old post #9 posted Mar 30th 2012, 19:38:41 Quote 
good luck in the race )
Eduardo Checa
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Old post #10 posted Mar 30th 2012, 22:41:20 Quote 
A RUN VERY HARD BUT OFTEN FAILED TO WORK IN THE SPOILERS THAT FOR THE NEXT RACE TO THE VICTORY.
Alfredo Rodriguez
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Old post #11 posted Mar 30th 2012, 23:07:38 Quote 
Unlucky Checa, you were doing a very good career, a fuel miscalculation caused him to lose a place but I am satisfied, outgoing at position 14 and almost be in the 2 is a very good race this season I'm learning, poor Miguel also lucky to mechanical failures that prevented him from making a great race, Valdivia follows with his bad luck too, giblets 2 races with final breakdown, well, see you at the next Grand Prix, greetings to all.
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Old post #12 posted Mar 31st 2012, 15:56:45 Quote 
see you at the next race strategy will be different ben unlucky start of the season but we are strengthening and improving the car to fight for first place and good luck to all competitors
Miguel Fernández
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Old post #13 posted Apr 1st 2012, 13:51:27 Quote 
Hello everyone! Yeah, an unlucky race, but gotta learn from the mistakes.. Can't wait for Monza!! Good luck everyone!! (but a bit less than mine!)
Zoltán Molnár
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Old post #14 posted Apr 3rd 2012, 22:35:08 Quote 
This was a very unlucky race. 5 liters less petrol was not. In the fifth place I was in the thirteenth.
Eduardo Checa
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Old post #15 posted Apr 4th 2012, 06:09:35 Quote 
I have failed strategy was leaving far behind is I get to 5th place but I play refueling and arrived at a place or as good for the championship expectations of the errors we learn for future competitions
Alfredo Rodriguez
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Old post #16 posted Apr 4th 2012, 08:15:04 Quote 
Hi all, disaster often Monza, again an error of fuel, I have become to be short to calculate my car and spent more than expected and in Monaco, although it almost hit so I'm on track I'm paying to be rookie hehehehe, good thing is that I live in the cup, now preparing for the next race and I guess the strategy :-), congratulations to my fellow countryman Miguel, very good race.
Greetings to all and good luck.
Miguel Fernández
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Old post #17 posted Apr 4th 2012, 11:34:33 Quote 
Thank you mate!! it was a good race, well planned, and lucky with Valdivia's broke...

Now Hungary.. I'm blind on this race, gotta think about it.. hehehehe
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Old post #18 posted Apr 4th 2012, 17:17:03 Quote 
well, let the things done and I leave on vacation until Saturday to see if I get a joy to go back and watch the replay of the race with my picture in the first place (of liusiones you live hehehehe), good luck to all and see you on saturday.
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Old post #19 posted Apr 4th 2012, 20:06:21 Quote 
I hope to succeed well at "home" race....
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Old post #20 posted Apr 6th 2012, 20:08:48 Quote 
bad luck to start the first round competition have been out of luck competition riders ...
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Old post #21 posted Apr 6th 2012, 22:27:00 Quote 
Good race!!!
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Old post #22 posted Apr 6th 2012, 22:30:03 Quote 
I am a lucky
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Old post #23 posted Apr 6th 2012, 22:31:22 Quote 
the rain forced to be fidgety me
Eduardo Checa
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Old post #24 posted Apr 10th 2012, 22:02:21 Quote 
a race but we have left far behind but has come at a good eighth place this strengthening is much more skills and becoming much more competitive this championship
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Old post #25 posted Apr 10th 2012, 22:04:53 Quote 
A perfect strategy and ¿Bad luck? stay 4º th in the end, it's incredible fuel consumption, lvl 4 engine and consumes me like a lvl 2, puffff is clear that we must prepare a strategy it is no use :-(
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Old post #26 posted Apr 20th 2012, 21:53:15 Quote 
a bad strategy failed math wait for the next big prize be how it goes for the next play to think of new strategies temprada competitions
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Old post #27 posted Apr 24th 2012, 22:54:31 Quote 
Very heavy race, but can congratulate me, it is my first season and the first victory. Binato is strong as always, thought will bypass:) All of successes in further races.
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Old post #28 posted May 11th 2012, 16:30:53 Quote 
Hello everyone, my goal is reached, but I want to thank all participants and give you some advice, the pilot and the strength in this game, not the level cars.

Hugs to all!!
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Old post #29 posted May 11th 2012, 21:24:30 Quote 
This is incredible, a career where I can stay in second position and the pilot's failure just prior to the Pit Stop Pit Stop after the worst of all pilots and finally I explode a tire and I have to remove the career, what a waste generator "random" incident of the race, a bitch again going to take a single penny to these crooks, yes, I'm very, very angry, that way to end the pathetic season.
Wilson Fernandes Júnior
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Old post #30 posted May 12th 2012, 00:40:57 Quote 
Hi all, there is still a race more want to leave my message here as well ..
Congratulations to all.
Congratulations to Paolo Binato was spectacular!
By Rodion also under two races is very good.
Alfredo Rodriguez was very constant, found it very good, congratulations.
The second and third places also did a great championship ...
As for me, was undecided about being promoted or stay right here, right now in this race could not upgrade the car because I had a discount buying the pilot I did not know there was in the negative! Then I could not upgrade, but also was not decided, I took off and came to the pilot! There could not do anything, and broken in the first round!
More to be honest I do not know if or if I go amauter, if I will be with the level of a car! Very weak, but I'm trying to go ... I've been running here with the lower level as well say that all during the entire league and kept a good rating, the pilot helps a lot and know the circuit too, could take advantage of the slopes, consumption gasoline, tires .... it helped me a lot and I have everything written down ... but not yet know if I go up or stay here ... anyway I'm taking advantage of all the clues for when she comes again I already know what to wear, that's what helped me in many around back, a hug to all

Wilson.
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