That was 1994 - Motorsport article

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That was 1994 - Motorsport article
Date: June 08, 2005 04:10PM
Posted by: andrew_S
I wanted to scan this for a while but the discussion going on in the nurburgring thread and the fact we have a new scanner prompted me to actually give it a go, its long, but it is well worth it!



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24 Heures Du Mans 18-19 June 2005



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/08/2005 04:12PM by andrew_S.
Re: That was 1994 - Motorsport article
Date: June 08, 2005 04:44PM
Posted by: marcl
what a year that was i will never forget it probably the worst year of my life
Re: That was 1994 - Motorsport article
Date: June 08, 2005 05:09PM
Posted by: markko
Awesome article - very interesting. Cheers :)
Re: That was 1994 - Motorsport article
Date: June 08, 2005 05:14PM
Posted by: marcl
benetton should have been banned that year what they done with the fuel rig should have got them a 2 race ban like BAR.

Benetton won in Brazil due to faster pit stops, senna spun yes trying to catch MS.

As i said had it been a normal year benetton would have been banned for the software Max said that. And MS would have lost like he did in 1997.

To many things happened that year and too many things could not be proven but benetton did tamper with the fuel rig and nothing was done.
Re: That was 1994 - Motorsport article
Date: June 08, 2005 06:07PM
Posted by: Mini Maestro
marcl get over it ;)
teams have cheated and will continue to cheat...no doubt they are cheating now with some loophole..
great work andrew :) add it to my senna + prost one as well
Re: That was 1994 - Motorsport article
Date: June 08, 2005 06:20PM
Posted by: marcl
I am over it :) was just saying
Re: That was 1994 - Motorsport article
Date: June 08, 2005 07:06PM
Posted by: rocker
Thanks for the article.

Really strange year. I was expecting a superb year for Ayrton Senna.
But then that stupid weekend.

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Re: That was 1994 - Motorsport article
Date: June 08, 2005 07:06PM
Posted by: Gang$ta
Got more of this great articles to scan?

Thank you! :D
Re: That was 1994 - Motorsport article
Date: June 08, 2005 07:14PM
Posted by: rocker
What I think is that the three poles Ayrton Senna did just show show good he was.
We all saw in how many problems Willians had in the beggining of that season.

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Re: That was 1994 - Motorsport article
Date: June 08, 2005 07:17PM
Posted by: rocker
Hey, is it still possible to buy the 1994 season review book?

Because in that time I didn't work so no money to spend with this kind of thing.


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Rocker
Re: That was 1994 - Motorsport article
Date: June 08, 2005 07:25PM
Posted by: iCeMaN pAuL
"Debatable planks of wood"

LMAO




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Re: That was 1994 - Motorsport article
Date: June 08, 2005 07:26PM
Posted by: Sauber89
very good article cheers andrew :)

Re: That was 1994 - Motorsport article
Date: June 08, 2005 07:38PM
Posted by: Mini Maestro
rocker Wrote:
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> Hey, is it still possible to buy the 1994 season
> review book?
>
> Because in that time I didn't work so no money to
> spend with this kind of thing.
>
>
> ---------------------
> Rocker


i know reading is good and all infact i read quite a lot myself but wouldnt the video be better ;)
Re: That was 1994 - Motorsport article
Date: June 08, 2005 07:53PM
Posted by: Anonymous User
very good read

a lot happened that year :O i never knew the whole story...
Re: That was 1994 - Motorsport article
Date: June 08, 2005 09:42PM
Posted by: Morbid
"The death of Senna. Mansell's return. The Schumacher era begins."

I bet they didn't have a clue how right they were! :-o

Edit: just saw its printed dec 2004.... Do'h!!



It's only after we've lost everything, that we are free to do anything.



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Re: That was 1994 - Motorsport article
Date: June 08, 2005 11:07PM
Posted by: Guimengo
rocker Wrote:
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> What I think is that the three poles Ayrton Senna
> did just show show good he was.
> We all saw in how many problems Willians had in
> the beggining of that season.
>
> ---------------------
> Rocker


We all know how Ayrton was in a class of his own, it's not necessary to have to go on explaining anything with his car. Only Ayrton could have done what he did :).

And Andy, once more, big thanks for another fantastic article!
Re: That was 1994 - Motorsport article
Date: June 09, 2005 12:10AM
Posted by: LS.
iCeMaN pAuL Wrote:
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> "Debatable planks of wood"
>
> LMAO
>
>




where they referring to the schumacher bros?




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Re: That was 1994 - Motorsport article
Date: June 09, 2005 12:24AM
Posted by: cynic
Cheers for the scans Andrew. Great article!:)

Re: That was 1994 - Motorsport article
Date: June 09, 2005 05:18PM
Posted by: rocker
Mini Maestro Wrote:
> i know reading is good and all infact i read quite
> a lot myself but wouldnt the video be better
>
>
> Kirky apparently he of perfect brain
>


Mini Maestro,

The problem of the video is that it's made by FIA. But yeah, you got a point, if I can I'll buy the video.
The season review book (in fact I don't know if it's the right name, because in Portuguese we call it "Anuário" I don't know if the word "Anuary" exists in Englis) has much more details, bacuase even in that time it was so confusing, everyone said something diferent. FIA statements were always confusing.
Re: That was 1994 - Motorsport article
Date: June 09, 2005 05:51PM
Posted by: Gang$ta
The word for Anuário in English is Anual :)
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