samson Posted September 11, 2005 Report Posted September 11, 2005 (edited) taken from ftooz.co.uk posted by thekirker1 heat1- 258, 2, 375, 798, 11, 469, 676, 520, 641, 522 six to final heat2- 187, 288, 599, 257, 35, 560, 249, 226, 170, 725 Heat3- 767 943 29 111 ni251 92 677 888 511 60 Edited September 11, 2005 by samson
Pedz 212 Posted September 11, 2005 Report Posted September 11, 2005 (edited) i have been told that the F2 world has been put back as of track conditions(WET/GREASY) What are they racing out there Nascars?? imo they are all weather race cars so get on with it even last yr they got to change tyres for the world but his is taking it to far imo Edited September 11, 2005 by Pedz 212
Pedz 212 Posted September 11, 2005 Report Posted September 11, 2005 SSC HT1 499, 402, 71, 224, 590, 207, 654, 17, 156, 625 HT2 499, 001, 71, 720, 402, 224, 17, 654, 603, 156 F2 CONSI 1=315-154-291-628-NI925-509-430-69-968-641 2=152-613-677-401-38-612-606-80-170-13
Pedz 212 Posted September 11, 2005 Report Posted September 11, 2005 unofficial Final 29-152-886-315-871-401-154-558-291-ni998-560 Gn 257-152-249-522-305-871-469-964-80-38
Badura_Racing258 Posted September 12, 2005 Report Posted September 12, 2005 Good weekend, but how many F2's were there? There must have been about 120 or something like that....it was unreal! The F1's on the Saturday and the Saloons on the Sunday were both great to watch, and never short of action all weekend... The weather wasn't the best but it made for some great racing. Big feilds of F2's, over both days....Saturday was much worse than the Sunday, but some lower grade drivers done well. Best moment for me was the first bend of a heat (can't remember which one...) when Gavin Miller went steaming into the first bend and sunk in the canal of water....legendary! H24 was absoloutely flying. The WF was good itself, but Moodie had one chance to stick the bumper in on Kitson, but refused to....once again, happy to settle for 3rd. Probably the only downfall. If Sworder never had a pop at Moodie, he could have been further up....but he done well, as did Burgoyne, who looked quick over both days, probably better in the rain. Frankie ran the show in the onez, no doubt!
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