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Post by mattwrc on May 26, 2007 10:33:10 GMT
Well the new season is soon to get underway. So where is everyone now? And what are your aims for the season?
Personally i'e left I.1GB and have gone down to the II.1.GB league. My main aim is top 3 in the championship which once go back to 4wd should be reasonably easy - this should happen on round 3 when its the 1st snow event (specialist area for my driver).
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Post by Curt on May 27, 2007 0:37:44 GMT
After winning 8 out of 10 rounds of II.1 GB last season Ive now been promoted to I.1 GB, and I'm aiming for 10th position.
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Post by rekitrallying on May 27, 2007 0:47:28 GMT
In the big bad world of I.1.GB where I know I can't compete for overall so the intention is to only run 4wd on a few later rounds to try and secure enough points to stay up. Untill then I'll concentrate efforts on the A5 cup, It's about time somebody beat TMP in that
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Post by Vivski on May 27, 2007 4:27:07 GMT
There's an easy way to beat TMP in the A5 Cup, just buy my #2 driver! He's going for less than a mil and he's still the best #2 in GB. I might just keep him on to defend the A5 Cup again. 3 times in a row? It was a good season for TMP. Witold Waga drove fantastically to bring home 2 wins, including one where he out drove the entire field, including Stobart's Buczhowski. This season will again be a battle with Dingardo's Prodrive team and trying to hold off Len and Mitch as their teams continue to push the top 3. Season 15 was about giving Waga the skills he needed to perform at the top. This season will see a return to co-driver training with a view to getting Gabryszak to master and bring along Vlk to replace Gabryszak in S18. With Waga hitting 29yo this season I'll have to start thinking about his future soon, but I'm yet to see anyone rivaling his skills on the TL so he'll be with the team for a while to come. Good luck to the wave of new RS.net teams joining I.1.GB. You'll need some luck and a good plan. Hope to see RS.net once again dominating both I.1.GB and A5 Cup.
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