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Brian Brummert
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Old post #4859 posted Apr 23rd 2015, 13:11:12 Quote 
Quote ( Robert Kearney @ April 23rd 2015,08:34:01 )

Same as last season.... And the season before.....and the season before that .... And".............................................. !


Littering and............Littering and.............Littering and...........Littering and...........

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Littering and Smoking the Reefer.
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Old post #4860 posted Apr 24th 2015, 15:04:46 Quote 
No idea what littering is Brian ;)

On tonights race, looks like a full house !!

Start your engines !!
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Old post #4861 posted Apr 25th 2015, 21:48:09 Quote 
Lottery race,
But strategy was spot on for Nick, congrats on the win, very impressive :)

Well done to our early season pace setters and points scorers.

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Old post #4862 posted Apr 26th 2015, 01:01:46 (last edited Apr 26th 2015, 01:02:05 by Nicholas Carpenter) Quote 
Thanks Robert!

Though was very lucky. If the 2nd dry spell had come 1 lap later I would've been doing 5 stops!

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Old post #4863 posted Apr 27th 2015, 07:12:27 Quote 
Grats Nicholas and grats to all other Point scorers....unfortunatelly i was doing 5 stops due to my steering wheel.......
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Old post #4864 posted Apr 28th 2015, 18:02:31 Quote 
another full house.....better than racing with under 30 drivers like at the end of last season....good luck today
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Old post #4865 posted Apr 29th 2015, 08:43:55 Quote 
Congrats Marton!

Thinking it will be Marton, Slobodan and Piertjen for promotion this season.
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Old post #4866 posted Apr 30th 2015, 21:25:37 Quote 
Well done Marton, definite favourite for the season.
Will always do well in non lottery races.
I agree with our favourites, but favourites don't always win ;)
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Old post #4867 posted May 6th 2015, 11:18:43 Quote 
hmmmm,lucky one...
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Old post #4868 posted Jun 2nd 2015, 22:24:09 Quote 
Gone quiet here.
Just informing you guys.... I am going to get Football Identity sponsor !
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Old post #4869 posted Jun 17th 2015, 20:15:11 Quote 
very quiet....grats to the top 3, you did a great season....
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Old post #4870 posted Jun 19th 2015, 23:51:10 Quote 
Nice one for me,good luck to all and have a fun!!!
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Old post #4871 posted Jun 19th 2015, 23:58:27 Quote 
Best of luck to our promotees up there in pro....it's hard up there !
Bring on next season for me ;)
Fine tuning my engine already for the off.
Speak soon guys :)
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Old post #4872 posted Jun 20th 2015, 00:16:49 Quote 
Fun season for my first in Ama. Looking forward to the reset and another good season. Congrats to those who promoted.
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Old post #4873 posted Jun 21st 2015, 22:21:15 Quote 
Welcome to all the new Managers joining us in A1 this season. Enjoy, have fun,.................prepare to lose ;)
I will be pushing this season and expect Dimitry and Joszef to be challenging... But there is always somebody who comes out of left field. Think of Peter last season.... Didn't think he would be strong enough but I was wrong.

What are your plans and expectations this season ?
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Old post #4874 posted Jun 21st 2015, 22:25:51 Quote 
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Welcome to all the new Managers joining us in A1 this season. Enjoy, have fun,.................prepare to lose ;)
hahaha thanks and yes, I'm prepared to lose

Quote ( Robert Kearney @ June 21st 2015,22:21:15 )

What are your plans and expectations this season ?
don't lose for too much.. hope to be within the blue part of the standings
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Old post #4875 posted Jun 22nd 2015, 00:52:01 Quote 
Another Ama 1 season...my second and I cant wait to get it under way.

good luck to all and hopefully we have a fun season.

good luck Robert on your push for pro. you did well last season.

as for me, i'm planning on scoring some points, running moderately low risks, getting my sponsor situation squared away for a 2 season push for pro starting next season.
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Old post #4876 posted Jun 22nd 2015, 02:37:02 Quote 
Quote ( Robert Kearney @ June 21st 2015,22:21:15 )

Welcome to all the new Managers joining us in A1 this season. Enjoy, have fun,.................prepare to lose ;)
I will be pushing this season and expect Dimitry and Joszef to be challenging... But there is always somebody who comes out of left field. Think of Peter last season.... Didn't think he would be strong enough but I was wrong.

What are your plans and expectations this season ?


Doubt Dimitry will be pushing. 3 races left in his contract and he got the driver 3 seasons ago. I think he will be losing him after race 3 so will need a new driver.
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Old post #4877 posted Jun 22nd 2015, 09:53:23 Quote 
Good luck Robert, i think you are well prepared for Pro.

i have to do a lot of things this season to be prepared for a push in S49, hope my plans will work.

Good luck do all other guys here in A1, i am looking Forward to a exciting and funny season...
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Old post #4878 posted Jun 28th 2015, 08:45:51 Quote 
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Quote ( Robert Kearney @ June 21st 2015,22:21:15 )

Welcome to all the new Managers joining us in A1 this season. Enjoy, have fun,.................prepare to lose ;) hahaha thanks and yes, I'm prepared to lose

Quote ( Robert Kearney @ June 21st 2015,22:21:15 )

What are your plans and expectations this season ? don't lose for too much.. hope to be within the blue part of the standings


Safe already :) coming out of left field, you threw a curve ball there ;)
Happy with my race but was pushing a bit. Still need to build up my driver skills I think, well certain ones anyway. Dimitry and Jozsef were where I thought they would be.
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Old post #4879 posted Jun 28th 2015, 17:16:16 Quote 
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Safe already :) coming out of left field, you threw a curve ball there ;)
I threw all I have at this race, Wear sent the ticket and it was higher than expected... Super happy with the result, cause I expected 6th maybe.. it helped some managers had trouble with the fuel calculations.
some managers held back also I think
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Old post #4880 posted Jun 29th 2015, 19:11:44 Quote 
wrong tactic with 3 stopps, but one Point....was pushing a bit, so the result is ok.......
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Old post #4881 posted Jun 30th 2015, 00:02:44 Quote 
traffic affected you also Paul, I was hesitant to use 3 stop because of that reason, and one stop was a very heavy one, just a matter of time for you to get big points :)
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Old post #4882 posted Jun 30th 2015, 06:38:45 Quote 
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traffic affected you also Paul, I was hesitant to use 3 stop because of that reason, and one stop was a very heavy one, just a matter of time for you to get big points :)

yes, overtaking was not that "easy"....big Points will not come in the next races, i have to reduce my drivers OA...
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Old post #4883 posted Jun 30th 2015, 08:16:10 Quote 
To be honest if everyone was running similar risks to me I think the 1 stop strategy would've been best. But definitely 3 stop wasn't the way to go IMO. Don't think Dmitry planned one but got away with it due to high risks
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Old post #4884 posted Jun 30th 2015, 20:47:51 Quote 
Silly mistake here.... For some reason I have my car running for wet weather conditions ;)
Thought I might give you guys a chance :p

Rookie mistake..... But I haven't done that in years ;)
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Old post #4885 posted Jul 1st 2015, 14:47:15 Quote 
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Silly mistake here.... For some reason I have my car running for wet weather conditions ;)
Thought I might give you guys a chance :p

Rookie mistake..... But I haven't done that in years ;)


nice result for wrong setup......
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Old post #4886 posted Jul 1st 2015, 18:15:34 Quote 
Set up was fine but fuel wasn't ! I had set up wet fuel rather than dry fuel :( stupid mistake.
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Old post #4887 posted Jul 1st 2015, 22:39:56 Quote 
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Don't think Dmitry planned one but got away with it due to high risks

Nicholas,
The first PitStop was a puncture. Risks were not maximum
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Old post #4888 posted Jul 2nd 2015, 03:18:28 Quote 
I feel there was a big difference on my performance, and really need a change of driver. Not ready for points anytime soon. Will for sure try and have some fun trying to catch some of you guys in the second pack
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