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Michael Armbruster
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Old post #9327 posted Oct 15th 2014, 17:39:55 Quote 
Quote ( Marcelo Santos @ October 15th 2014,15:02:20 )


Michael, I don't know you buddy, but I'll not wait until last race to retain this season... NO F##king way!! :)


Well, that's what I meant. Although I didn't wait intentionally last season. ;-)
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Old post #9328 posted Oct 17th 2014, 18:55:29 (last edited Oct 17th 2014, 18:55:48 by Dario De Palma) Quote 
Hi olds & news and good luck :)
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Old post #9329 posted Oct 17th 2014, 19:08:00 Quote 
Yep good luck all this season :)

I made a stupid mistake in Quali so I'll just watch this race from the back ;)
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Old post #9330 posted Oct 17th 2014, 22:43:09 Quote 
Quote ( Steffen Holm @ October 17th 2014,19:08:00 )

Yep good luck all this season :)

I made a stupid mistake in Quali so I'll just watch this race from the back ;)


It worked out quite good for you, Steffen. Congratulations on your podium and fastest lap! :-) Also congratulations to Arek on the win! :-)
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Old post #9331 posted Oct 17th 2014, 22:56:25 Quote 
Thanks Michael :) I did expect to take some places, but not that many :)

Congratulations to you as well for your great podium :)

And big Congrats to Arek for a superior race.. Good luck in Master next season :)
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Old post #9332 posted Oct 17th 2014, 22:57:47 Quote 
Congrats Arek :D
well done to scorers ;)
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Old post #9333 posted Oct 18th 2014, 07:29:20 Quote 
Quote ( Steffen Holm @ October 17th 2014,22:56:25 )

And big Congrats to Arek for a superior race.. Good luck in Master next season :)

You might be surprised in near future :P
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Old post #9334 posted Oct 18th 2014, 08:32:54 Quote 
Ohh ok. Guess I know what will happen..

Exactly the same thing will happen to me, if it is what I am thinking about ;)
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Old post #9335 posted Oct 18th 2014, 16:02:11 Quote 
Quote ( Steffen Holm @ October 18th 2014,08:32:54 )

Ohh ok. Guess I know what will happen..

Exactly the same thing will happen to me, if it is what I am thinking about ;)


Well, then welcome to the club! ;-)
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Old post #9336 posted Oct 21st 2014, 17:26:29 Quote 
Cool Livery Mr Pollard :D
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Old post #9337 posted Oct 21st 2014, 18:09:59 Quote 
Thanks Dario, I'll make sure it's a bit nearer the front in a few races time :)
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Old post #9338 posted Oct 25th 2014, 10:00:58 Quote 
Pro-8 is the only PRO group where 4 managers exceeded 209 km/h in last race.
In most of groups there were one or two. There are groups where even the winner was below 209... Isn't it too hard here ?:>
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Old post #9339 posted Oct 25th 2014, 10:47:12 Quote 
Quote ( Arek Korn @ October 25th 2014,10:00:58 )

Isn't it too hard here ?:>


We just keep the pace ;)
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Old post #9340 posted Oct 25th 2014, 11:07:13 Quote 
Quote ( Arek Korn @ October 25th 2014,10:00:58 )

Pro-8 is the only PRO group where 4 managers exceeded 209 km/h in last race.
In most of groups there were one or two. There are groups where even the winner was below 209... Isn't it too hard here ?:>

Yeah I think people should slow down a bit ;)

But last season this group was pretty hard as well
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Old post #9341 posted Oct 25th 2014, 12:11:04 Quote 
Can we all agree then to stay below 50CT next race and see how we compare to the other pro groups and save some $$$'s on wear .... I will if you will .... honest ;-)
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Old post #9342 posted Oct 26th 2014, 18:24:31 Quote 
I will. No problem, Mick. :-)
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Old post #9343 posted Oct 28th 2014, 18:46:50 (last edited Oct 28th 2014, 18:48:58 by Patrik Balogh) Quote 
I will be slow, too (and predict to be 24th). But everyone wants to save a little bit more money than the others. ;)
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Old post #9344 posted Oct 28th 2014, 19:05:53 Quote 
Naah.... live every day as if it was the last ^^
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Old post #9345 posted Oct 28th 2014, 19:31:07 (last edited Oct 28th 2014, 19:31:25 by Bráulio Monteiro) Quote 
better, every hour... ;)
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Old post #9346 posted Oct 30th 2014, 20:39:29 Quote 
Quote ( Arek Korn @ October 18th 2014,07:29:20 )


You might be surprised in near future :P
I am surprised. 68 OA???
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Old post #9347 posted Oct 30th 2014, 20:42:03 Quote 
Quote ( Patrik Balogh @ October 30th 2014,20:39:29 )

Quote ( Arek Korn @ October 18th 2014,07:29:20 )


You might be surprised in near future :P
I am surprised. 68 OA???

Going back to ama, or even rookie, Arek?
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Old post #9348 posted Oct 30th 2014, 20:58:24 Quote 
yup:)
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Old post #9349 posted Oct 30th 2014, 21:04:39 Quote 
Quote ( Arek Korn @ October 30th 2014,20:58:24 )

yup:)


Good luck :)

Guess we'll see a monster driver of yours in elite someday in the future :)
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Old post #9350 posted Oct 31st 2014, 01:18:30 Quote 
Arek, are you sure that you want to go back to Rookie? Will lose all your experience and other staff and facilities atributes that you might have!
So, it's up to you to try a come back but... will be like a fresh new start more than a come back!
Train this driver as much as possible and fight to stay at amateur in seasons 46 and 47! Because season 44 is PRO! Season 45 will be PRO too! :)
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Old post #9351 posted Oct 31st 2014, 11:03:23 Quote 
Quote ( Marcelo Santos @ October 31st 2014,01:18:30 )

Arek, are you sure that you want to go back to Rookie? Will lose all your experience and other staff and facilities atributes that you might have!
So, it's up to you to try a come back but... will be like a fresh new start more than a come back!
Train this driver as much as possible and fight to stay at amateur in seasons 46 and 47! Because season 44 is PRO! Season 45 will be PRO too! :)


I'd agree with Marcelo here. Losing all staff exp is a nightmare, and something you'll never get back quickly..
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Old post #9352 posted Oct 31st 2014, 15:50:33 (last edited Oct 31st 2014, 15:52:04 by Michael Armbruster) Quote 
Quote ( Michael Pollard @ October 31st 2014,11:03:23 )

Quote ( Marcelo Santos @ October 31st 2014,01:18:30 )

Arek, are you sure that you want to go back to Rookie? Will lose all your experience and other staff and facilities atributes that you might have!
So, it's up to you to try a come back but... will be like a fresh new start more than a come back!
Train this driver as much as possible and fight to stay at amateur in seasons 46 and 47! Because season 44 is PRO! Season 45 will be PRO too! :)

I'd agree with Marcelo here. Losing all staff exp is a nightmare, and something you'll never get back quickly..


More clearly, he will never get it back at all. He will be behind all those who don't return to Rookie for ever, unless he has figured out a way to gain staff experience faster than they have. But he will still have lost all that he collected so far.
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Old post #9353 posted Oct 31st 2014, 17:03:52 (last edited Oct 31st 2014, 17:32:09 by Steffen Holm) Quote 
I remember all the same things were said to me, back in season 35, where I decided to go back to rookie, to make a fresh start, and train a driver that I could keep for a long time.

Sadly, I lost that driver in last race, but I never regret I made that choice :)

No matter how we choose to play this game, the most important thing, imo, is that we are enjoying it and we all are having a good time :)
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Old post #9354 posted Oct 31st 2014, 18:33:25 Quote 
Who said "rookie". Ama is an option :)
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Old post #9355 posted Oct 31st 2014, 18:50:08 Quote 
Steffen was:
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or even rookie, Arek?
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Old post #9356 posted Nov 4th 2014, 19:13:00 Quote 
Congrats Mike! This is your first pole in pro! :)
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