Best F1 overtaking man

Posted by Vader 
Best F1 overtaking man
Date: April 19, 2006 03:59PM
Posted by: Vader
My nominees are:

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Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 04/20/2006 01:21AM by Vader.
Re: Best F1 overtaking manouevre threads ever
Date: April 19, 2006 04:13PM
Posted by: anze89
Re: Best F1 overtaking manouevre threads ever
Date: April 19, 2006 05:30PM
Posted by: ralphi
my vote goes for "2005 Season - Best overtaking actions" it has the most pages... which means it's the most popular



Re: Best F1 overtaking manouevre threads ever
Date: April 19, 2006 06:16PM
Posted by: chet
I really do chat shite!

I mean wtf does this mean?!

Best, JB and Alonso! No, but i liked that one, i say JPM on MS spa, simply showing his true talent that we havent see this year due to a crappy car.
Worst - well there has beem no bad ones. I liked Sato and Bara coz i was good, Bara, not kamicazi, and JPMs on Trulli was Trullis fault. and loved FA swearing at RS and MS not winning Monaco.


='/






"Trulli was slowing down like he wanted to have a picnic" LOL
Re: Best F1 overtaking manouevre threads ever
Date: April 19, 2006 07:46PM
Posted by: Muks_C
makes perfect sense to me. you have to take it in context of the time when you wrote it, what races we had just had and what stuff we had seen.




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Re: Best F1 overtaking manouevre threads ever
Date: April 19, 2006 08:16PM
Posted by: gav
chet Wrote:
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> I really do chat shite!

Saved for future purposes ;)
Re: Best F1 overtaking manouevre threads ever
Date: April 19, 2006 08:20PM
Posted by: chet
Ahhh German GP? :)

GOOD RACE THAT WAS! :)

edit - that post is gonna be one of those things i shouldnt have posted isnt it :P






"Trulli was slowing down like he wanted to have a picnic" LOL



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Re: Best F1 overtaking manouevre threads ever
Date: April 19, 2006 08:23PM
Posted by: Nickv
gav Wrote:
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> VaderTrophy.com


That reminds me of Lemmings promise to run around Silverstone naked if BAR won a race this year, IIRC.
Re: Best F1 overtaking manouevre threads ever
Date: April 19, 2006 11:13PM
Posted by: chet
lol!

I still think they can...

And i think if they're tyre problems are solved, then Imola could be a good chance, otherwise they wont have a chance until Spa/Suzuka, both tracks where JB is really good :D







"Trulli was slowing down like he wanted to have a picnic" LOL
Re: Best F1 overtaking manouevre threads ever
Date: April 19, 2006 11:23PM
Posted by: Guimengo
I got a feeling the word manouevre is actually spelled maneuver or something very similar to it
Re: Best F1 overtaking manouevre threads ever
Date: April 20, 2006 12:20AM
Posted by: Muks_C
my ancient dictionary says its spelt "manoeuvre", where the "o" and "e" are joined like conjoined twins, don't know the correct name for it.

and Lemming has been spared from the forfeit, as BAR (technically) no longer exist.




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Re: Best F1 overtaking manouevre threads ever
Date: April 20, 2006 12:29AM
Posted by: Guimengo
Cool Muks, I've been wondering about the word and even though it sounds right I couldn't get the other spelling out of my head
Re: Best F1 overtaking manouevre threads ever
Date: April 20, 2006 12:40AM
Posted by: Red Sam
its spelt:

manure-ver

or

manooo-ver



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Re: Best F1 overtaking man
Date: April 20, 2006 01:12AM
Posted by: Vader
My bad, a typo.

Muks_C is right - the correct spelling in British English is "man



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Re: Best F1 overtaking man
Date: April 20, 2006 06:52PM
Posted by: Muks_C
yeah, Gui was correct, but that was the crazy American spelling of the word, not the correct version :)

and they're called ligatures? i didn't know that. thanks Vader.




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Re: Best F1 overtaking man
Date: April 20, 2006 07:46PM
Posted by: Mini Maestro
americans english is stupid :P
sorry gui but its just awful...americans "have" to be different...
Re: Best F1 overtaking man
Date: April 20, 2006 08:49PM
Posted by: Vader
At least they make spelling easier and more coherent with pronunciation. Why bother writing all the letters of, say, "through" if most of them aren't pronounced anyway and a simple "thru" does the job as well?






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Re: Best F1 overtaking man
Date: April 20, 2006 09:43PM
Posted by: Ferrari_Fuhrer
They only do that because, as we all know, all Americans are stoopid :P

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Re: Best F1 overtaking manœuvre threads ever
Date: April 20, 2006 09:53PM
Posted by: barbos
Not all,
Bush for example isn't stupid ;) ;) ;)

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Re: Best F1 overtaking manœuvre threads ever
Date: April 20, 2006 10:19PM
Posted by: DaveEllis
Americans dont so much speak the language, than chew it up and @#$%& it out. ;)

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