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  1. moretti

    moretti Five Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    Anyone flying in for this one ?

    Not much of a build up for the race here outside Melbourne , even I'm tossing up whether to go or not, last year I drove the 2,000 kms swapping between a 365GT4 and 330GT with 2 mates to watch the race.

    I'm finding the enthusiasm has died a little since that drive, we drove them as they should be driven and it really put me in a good frame of mind for the race even though Ferrari were not the favoured marque to win. You just feel on a high and the race adds to the excitement.

    Flying in for the race, is like a quick shag with no foreplay, still enjoyable but you feel like you have missed out on the full experience :)
     
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    Ferraripilot F1 World Champ Owner Project Master

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    nothing wrong with that commute
     
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    moretti Five Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    4,500 round trip when you add all the running around :)

    Watching last year's race with fellow Tifosi was the icing on the cake for me, great drive, great food (Melbourne has excellent food T12 ;) ), average result, but you can't have everything.

    I'm expecting Ferrari to be closer to the front , no idea why, just a gut feeling Bernie will pull some strings :p
     
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    Would have been far more fun than the race.

    Melbourne is a poorly designed track that actually makes passing close to impossible for all cars that race on it. I've been 2 times and each race was a bore. I will never go again. The only reason I went the second time was because my father and I went and there were rumours that a 250GTO was going to be there. It was but we never found it :(.

    I wish Melbourne or Bernie would chuck some money at a track designer to fix the track as it really is letting Melbourne down.
    Pete
     
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    moretti Five Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    Just move it to Phillip Island, that'[ll sort the men from the boys :)
     
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    great suggestion! Wonderful track.

    Pete
     
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    rmani F1 Veteran Owner Silver Subscribed

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    one week to go thank god
     
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    Phillip Island would indeed be better than Albert Park, but, IMO, the best circuit for a GP in Australia would be Bathurst.
    It would be a huge test of both man and machine. Over 6Klms long, with the Dipper, Forrests Elbow and then Conrod straight being an awesome section of track.

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4XVF3jJL5Q]Full Onboard Camera Lap of Bathurst with Jenson Button![/ame]

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNjIFzULPZk]Button drives Bathurst[/ame]
     
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  9. shimi

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    ill be flying down!!! its like wham bam thank you mam :)
     

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