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ArnageWRC
591 posts
28 months
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fishman said: Agree 100% about Plato being a complete bell end in that race, also recall him cutting a few corner too. Both BTCC and DTM are great motorsports competitions I suppose its a case of each to there own and all that.  Absolutely!!!
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slacker172
13 posts
20 months
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Pic of the week?....................Please?
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ajprice
7,221 posts
65 months
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Frimley111R said: Its also on youtube in HD. The ITV4 highlights show or the whole thing? 
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HighwayStar
465 posts
13 months
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ajprice said: The ITV4 highlights show or the whole thing?  As I posted earlier: ITV4 for HIGHLIGHTS ESPN for your full fat LIVE fix. Simples.
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thewheelman
2,194 posts
42 months
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Love that BMW 
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FourWheelDrift
56,441 posts
153 months
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Expect carnage at the Brand Hatch DTM round 18-19th May.
Taking part in the Volkswagen Scirocco R-Cup support race will be Damon Hill, Mark Blundell, Perry McCarthy, Martin Donnelly, Julian Bailey and David Brabham.
That'll keep the local panel beaters in business till the BTCC return.
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Streps
2,206 posts
35 months
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FourWheelDrift
56,441 posts
153 months
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What was that, only about 6 cars managing to not run off track at the first corner?
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dcr22B
2 posts
12 months
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thepony
470 posts
34 months
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BMW Power WOOOOOHOOOOO
Great to see all the manufacturers going at it hammer and tongs in this......BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi.
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thechosenfamily
229 posts
24 months
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FourWheelDrift said: Expect carnage at the Brand Hatch DTM round 18-19th May.
Taking part in the Volkswagen Scirocco R-Cup support race will be Damon Hill, Mark Blundell, Perry McCarthy, Martin Donnelly, Julian Bailey and David Brabham.
That'll keep the local panel beaters in business till the BTCC return. Amen to that. Can't wait now as I am going
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IainW
1,229 posts
44 months
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HighwayStar said: As I posted earlier: ITV4 for HIGHLIGHTS
ESPN for your full fat LIVE fix.
Simples. It's not always live though is it? I don't have ESPN, but have read a few people grumbling about it not being on live and was on later at night. Watched the highlights of the first race on Sky Sports earlier and it was alright. Nice cars, quality drivers, but I preferred the two race format they used to run prior to 2004 or whenever it was. The TV coverage needs improving. All those high cameras give no real sense of speed.
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Rude-boy
15,527 posts
102 months
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IainW said: The TV coverage needs improving. All those high cameras give no real sense of speed. Not sure if you are talking in general or particular but it is a particular problem at Lausitzring because you can't get trackside for part of the track and so have to rely on 64x lenses in the gods. It is a bit of an F1 thing though where they get all beef jerky over the big wides, but there they have 11tybillion trackside cameras to play with.
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IainW
1,229 posts
44 months
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Rude-boy said: Not sure if you are talking in general or particular but it is a particular problem at Lausitzring because you can't get trackside for part of the track and so have to rely on 64x lenses in the gods.
It is a bit of an F1 thing though where they get all beef jerky over the big wides, but there they have 11tybillion trackside cameras to play with. No I was talking about Hockenheim. Haven't seen Lausitz yet, but I know that has it's limitations with the layout. Hockenheim had far too many cameras on cranes for my liking.
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Rude-boy
15,527 posts
102 months
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IainW said: No I was talking about Hockenheim. O. Well then there is no excuse then for not having a number of low cameras for the speed effect.
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