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Location: Perth - Cannington
Registered: December 2002
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YAY Toyota F1!!
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Sun, 20 July 2003 15:56
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well, it's 11:55 PM in Perth, and i watching the F1's.
just had a saftey car, something happened, missed it, was in the shower.
Toyota holds 1st and 2nd place in lap 15, but its still a good thing.. the big teams are at the back atm.

YAY Toyota!
Thats about all
Peace
Katsuchiyo
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Location: Perth - Cannington
Registered: December 2002
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Re: YAY Toyota F1!!
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Sun, 20 July 2003 16:00

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Toyotas cars are playing a hard game.. the second car is holding most back.. Riakkenen (sp?) is moving VERY fast though 
nooo!!!!! car explode now!
Toyota Must win!
i need my car.. i wouldnt be here geting pissed at this.
Peace
Katsuchiyo
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Location: Sydney
Registered: March 2003
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Re: YAY Toyota F1!!
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Sun, 20 July 2003 22:37

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THAT has got to the be the best race EVER!!!! Only if Toyota had a different strategy, Da Matta could have taken the cheaquered flag!! Great race, wioth lots of passing and challengine going on. This season is MUCH more exciting than last years boring season.
Yeah, Peter Pan, he did good for Da Matta and DC's sake hehehe...
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Location: Perth - Cannington
Registered: December 2002
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Re: YAY Toyota F1!!
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Mon, 21 July 2003 11:58

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LOL, i couldnt agree more.
I remember the comment made "I thought F1 was the sport where they never overtake?" 
i think they need a little more time before they can take a flag for a race of this size... But if you look at the lap times, right after the restart both Da Matta and Raichonen were flying around the track, if they could have kept that up i think they may well have won. 
oh well.. maybe next time.
It was by far one of the best races ive seen, and i watch F1 races whenever i can.. or any races for that matter! Racing comes before homework 
Peace
Katsuchiyo
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Location: Perth
Registered: July 2002
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Re: YAY Toyota F1!!
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Tue, 22 July 2003 08:56
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Toyota had to 3 stop whilst the other front runners got away with 2 stoppers ... so it was inevitable that they had to lose 30 seconds at some stage. But still a very good effort indeed.
To be leading a GP for 25% distance, with Raikkenon right behind you, and breaking away from the pack by 9 seconds, isn't anything to sneeze at.
Regards,
Liam.
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