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Valerio Franzè
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Old post #31 posted Mar 1st 2010, 17:19:14 Quote 
I'm fairly satisfied with my season.

I managed to fulfill most of the goals that I had planned at the season start, although I could (and should) have achieved a better car.

Now I can't wait for the new season to start and see how competitive I can be in Amateur class, after I've spent the whole season developing my current driver.
Christian Diedrich
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Old post #32 posted Mar 1st 2010, 19:16:42 (last edited Mar 1st 2010, 19:17:18 by Christian Diedrich) Quote 
Quote ( Greg Swaney @ March 1st 2010,16:00:47 )

Where is the all of the above option? :P


• Happy - when having a look back on S18

• Reliefed - because promotion to Pro (at last... ) :)

• Okay - realizing there´s no reason not to go out for a couple of drinks next friday :P

• Anxious - to be “nowhere“ after promotion and thus being frustraded 2 times the week ;)

• Sad - ...umh... ...nope !
Hans van Gurp
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Old post #33 posted Mar 1st 2010, 19:19:06 Quote 
1st full season in gpro and very good chance of promoting :)
Samoeni Albanalopolis
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Old post #34 posted Mar 1st 2010, 19:20:35 Quote 
I am happy because at last I will promote to Pro.Had that chance some seasons ago but 3 missings races costed me the promotion.

Hope I'll taste the win in Master someday :)
Zak Weaver
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Old post #35 posted Mar 1st 2010, 19:23:44 Quote 
Quote ( Samoeni Albanalopolis @ March 1st 2010,19:20:35 )

Hope I'll taste the win in Master someday :)


Or Elite :D
Lukas Jonaitis
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Old post #36 posted Mar 1st 2010, 19:30:44 Quote 
Quote ( Hans van Gurp @ March 1st 2010,19:19:06 )

1st full season in gpro and very good chance of promoting :)


2nd full season to be more accurate? :)

One of the worst, but very interesting seasons in my career, first time I fail to do the things planned before season, ever, though still succeeded plan B, which should let me be back to Master after season with a fully ready driver.

So I'm rating my season - okay.
Arnas Peikstenis
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Old post #37 posted Mar 1st 2010, 19:32:47 Quote 
its nice, if in new season i will again have 30million :) now i will know how corectly use this :)
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Old post #38 posted Mar 1st 2010, 19:48:07 Quote 
I'm Very happy - first season and being promoted to amateur
Gursimran Bharaj
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Old post #39 posted Mar 1st 2010, 19:49:43 Quote 
i am happy i promoted but sad at the same moment that there will be no races for a week after tomorrow's race!
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Old post #40 posted Mar 1st 2010, 19:51:57 Quote 
I'm excited about next season ,I'm going back to R30 and will hopefully win.
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Old post #41 posted Mar 1st 2010, 19:51:58 (last edited Mar 1st 2010, 19:52:27 by Daniel Cavagin) Quote 
im extremely happy. ive had two bad seasons so far and the last few races have been very good to me. ive scored points at long last and im ready for the next season.

Bring it on!
Mateusz Zaborny
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Old post #42 posted Mar 1st 2010, 19:54:32 Quote 
i hoped for something more but i can't say that i'm sad. i should stay in pro one more season ;).
Louis Francis
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Old post #43 posted Mar 1st 2010, 19:59:26 Quote 
I'd say well. Everything has gone to plan, although 4 (maybe 5) wins is still unexpected to say the least. A little tense about driver's OA after the reset though... but i'm in a better position for that than my friend Mr. Manifold :p
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Old post #44 posted Mar 1st 2010, 20:00:11 (last edited Mar 1st 2010, 20:01:23 by Andrei Vatra) Quote 
i had a great first season, very challenging, banged my head a few times with some issues, but still i am very close to get a promotion to amateur, and iven if i don't promote, next season i'm sure i'll kick some rookie behinds :D
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Old post #45 posted Mar 2nd 2010, 15:57:07 Quote 

Wehn can race?
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Old post #46 posted Mar 2nd 2010, 16:01:54 Quote 
I feel anxious because I changed my driver. And the next season will be my first full season playing. I hope start with the right feet.
Wopke Hoekstra
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Old post #47 posted Mar 2nd 2010, 16:02:54 Quote 
Quote ( Michael Bauers @ March 2nd 2010,15:57:07 )

Wehn can race?


Tonight, 20:00 CET here on gpro.se ;-)
Radomir Mihai
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Old post #48 posted Mar 2nd 2010, 16:28:47 Quote 
very good season score 15 pts and i want to finnish in the last race in top 10
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Old post #49 posted Mar 2nd 2010, 16:33:04 Quote 
I'm happy I'm promoting. No offense, but my group never talk. :(

I want some company rather than talking to thin air...
Jed Lilly
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Old post #50 posted Mar 2nd 2010, 16:34:32 Quote 
This time last season I was excited about promoting but now I'm excited about relegating.
Mateusz Zaborny
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Old post #51 posted Mar 2nd 2010, 16:35:57 Quote 
so why aren't you looking for new driver who could dominate your rookie group?
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Old post #52 posted Mar 2nd 2010, 16:37:47 Quote 
Quote ( Mateusz Zaborny @ March 2nd 2010,16:35:57 )

so why aren't you looking for new driver who could dominate your rookie group?


Because I think the driver I have now is good enough because he has improved this season and he got 2nd in rookie last season.
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Old post #53 posted Mar 2nd 2010, 16:38:23 (last edited Mar 2nd 2010, 16:38:52 by Mateusz Zaborny) Quote 
but he is almost 29!
Jed Lilly
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Old post #54 posted Mar 2nd 2010, 17:01:45 Quote 
Quote ( Mateusz Zaborny @ March 2nd 2010,16:38:23 )

but he is almost 29!


Michael Schumacher is in his 40s ,so my driver isn't too old to be competitive.
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Old post #55 posted Mar 2nd 2010, 17:09:58 Quote 
I'm reliefed that I found a new driver to bring me through the next season (I hope)... and also a much cheaper one than my old who would have cost me over 1.6 million per race next season...

My goals for next season are to stay in amateur again, find new sponsors and then attack a promotion maybe in 1-2 seasons...
Joery Rietveld
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Old post #56 posted Mar 2nd 2010, 17:10:42 Quote 
Happy about promoting, my experience will affect my result tonight. Had 1 win this season and i'm in 2nd place and 2 points behind 1st. If i win tonight and the my opponent for standing will fall out than i'll be champion ( which will happen ). Going to amateur for 2 or 3 seasons and hopefully after that, kick some ass in Pro :P
Mateusz Zaborny
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Old post #57 posted Mar 2nd 2010, 17:43:30 Quote 
wow, Joery. i remember you! it's great news that you're coming back to amateur. i have to wish you good luck next season. see you mate!
Christian Beaulieu
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Old post #58 posted Mar 2nd 2010, 17:49:30 Quote 
Anxious

because i'm moving on to Pro and its a larger step than rookie to amateur (promoted to amateur without even knowing what I was doing)...

Wish me luck lol
Teo Gluscevic
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Old post #59 posted Mar 2nd 2010, 22:49:19 Quote 
happy that I survived in amateur and looking forward to next season, its been a long tough and competitive season guys with 3 points will relegate to rookie in my group wouldn't like to be in their shoes.
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