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Tadas Zukauskas
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Old post #1 posted Nov 17th 2006, 12:08:24 Quote 
Hello everyone!

I am happy to be in amateur gruop with u all and specialy u Anton, someone heared my topic about wich to contend with u in next season.. hope I will be able to do this!

Good luck to all in this season i see there are alot strong managers and i hope every race will be big!
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Old post #2 posted Nov 17th 2006, 12:16:57 Quote 
Hi,

Got promoted from Rookie so this is going to be great to see how this group is working and hopefully learn even more about this great game.

So I also wish you all good luck in this new season and hope there will be great races in the future.

My goal this season is to not drop to Rookie and to advance next season.

But you never know :)

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Old post #3 posted Nov 17th 2006, 12:20:46 Quote 
It's great to have 4 r.l. friends to compete with in this group, even with u Anton !!! :P~~~~

GL All :))
Anton Shikoff
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Old post #4 posted Nov 17th 2006, 13:21:08 Quote 
LOOOL
Why I have my name mentioned twice even before entering this topic :)
It's GREAT to be in this group - good luck to all!
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Old post #5 posted Nov 19th 2006, 08:57:06 Quote 
New blood from the Rookie division, and looking forward to a interesting and challenging season. Good Luck to all
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Old post #6 posted Nov 19th 2006, 23:01:53 Quote 
nice to be here :)
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Old post #7 posted Nov 25th 2006, 07:39:17 Quote 
well...i took a dive so tomas could win first race :D:D
I hope that he shall take a dive next gp aswell
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Old post #8 posted Nov 25th 2006, 10:06:02 Quote 
Nice... 2 points in my first GP in Amatuer.

Run very conservative and with low risks.

Congrats to Tomas for the win. :)
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Old post #9 posted Nov 25th 2006, 11:43:06 Quote 
Congratulations Tomas!
Lithuania took all podium, nice :)
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Old post #10 posted Nov 30th 2006, 08:20:02 Quote 
Here comes the rain.....
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Old post #11 posted Nov 30th 2006, 08:58:45 Quote 
im ready for that i think :P
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Old post #12 posted Nov 30th 2006, 09:40:06 Quote 
Me to I hope :)

GL All..

Tadas Zukauskas
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Old post #13 posted Nov 30th 2006, 10:10:17 Quote 
Rain will kill my strategy..
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Old post #14 posted Nov 30th 2006, 17:15:21 Quote 
First, hi to you all :)
Second - I am going to ask some africans to do magic and pray for rain to start as soon as possible in the race, doing their tricks and dances for it :)
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Old post #15 posted Dec 3rd 2006, 15:53:59 Quote 
ahh i need a better car, but tis all good :D, good luck and after missing the first race due to not paying attention im up for a bit of catchup


well im going to be doing that lots with qualifying in 20+ places ahh well sall fun

Good luck every one
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Old post #16 posted Dec 6th 2006, 08:20:02 Quote 
it didnt rain at all
no difference for me because i was ready for both options...
How the hell you Tomas beat me at the qualys at monza?
that is insane! i guess you got some damn neat driver skill "talent" there?
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Old post #17 posted Dec 6th 2006, 14:09:32 Quote 
Congratulations Lauri!
It is good for u to have no difference, it is strange that u dont drive in master..
We cant compare with u in race it is not very fun but now we cant do anything..

I was redy for race, but strategy was for rain and i came 2nd with 30 litres in my tank..
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Old post #18 posted Dec 6th 2006, 18:12:50 Quote 
No rain at all. Got me for sure. I took a gambling and that went down the toilet.

Well I will never make that misstake again :D

Congrats Lauri for the win :)

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Old post #19 posted Dec 6th 2006, 23:08:04 Quote 
Quote ( Tadas Zukauskas @ December 6th 2006,14:09:32 )

it is strange that u dont drive in master..
We cant compare with u in race it is not very fun but now we cant do anything..


thats damn true....
belive me, even i would like to be there.
its a shame but you have to be used to that kind of racing for some more races...
anyways without my interruption lithuanians would rule this group and i cant allow that!!!! LOL


erm...tomas have took the pole again! :) how the hell he does that?!
Tadas Zukauskas
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Old post #20 posted Dec 6th 2006, 23:35:27 Quote 
I think he have driver like J.Trulli, one lap specialist!

Anyway this group rule's Baltic ! :)

I hope u will understand me, but i too would like to see u in master, i think u see how diferent we are and any strategy can't help us (lithuanians).

And don't wory about qualify i think it dosnt have big influence, because weather will confuse everything in start..
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Old post #21 posted Dec 6th 2006, 23:53:04 Quote 
if u have 7lvl, and u would be fast, it's very simple, and i don't see any wonder here ...
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Old post #22 posted Dec 7th 2006, 10:26:50 Quote 
Quote ( Saulius Kepezinskas @ December 6th 2006,23:53:04 )

if u have 7lvl, and u would be fast, it's very simple, and i don't see any wonder here


not that true...its about driver mostly
i had the same car level last season but worse driver, and i was slower than im now...

so what your tactics for Jerez everyone :P:D (especially im interested in top lithuanian ones LOL)
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Old post #23 posted Dec 7th 2006, 15:55:09 Quote 
Yes, driver i probably most important!

Jerez tactics.. hmm.. i won't tell u :D
Start tyres is biges question for me..

And maybe u wan to tell us what is your tactic?
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Old post #24 posted Dec 7th 2006, 16:18:37 Quote 
i have nothing to hide...
since i know the exact fuel useage this gp, then thats no problem....
but tires are hard, and im trying to strech one pit.
gonna pit on lap 34 and gonna have gray tires there, fill the car up and drive till the end. Maybe i shall pit the last lap, or lap before it, but that doesnt seem to have any difference, because my car power covers it...
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Old post #25 posted Dec 7th 2006, 16:26:25 Quote 
Now i would like to shoot my self, Q2 i used not rain tyres, what an idiot, very bad feeling...
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Old post #26 posted Dec 9th 2006, 20:21:39 Quote 
Congratulations Lauri, one more exelent win!

I'm happy that i was in points after such big mistake in Q2 :)

My driver realy like to overtake.. :)
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Old post #27 posted Dec 9th 2006, 22:19:47 Quote 
lol lucky you
my driver hates rain, so this gp im forced to stay on the background i guess...
For me surprise my fuel and tires lasted longer at Jerez, and how the hell Tomas pulled away from me at the start???
thats amazing!
Nice race tadas, thought that ur out after your "decent" qualy but wow....
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Old post #28 posted Dec 10th 2006, 11:13:40 Quote 
I diodn;t expected such a big usage of soft tyres with 3 pits strategy..

How big is your driver talent, it can have influence in rain race.

Points after this mistake was very important for my, i donn't want to stop my statistic: 20 races in row finishing with points! :)
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Old post #29 posted Dec 10th 2006, 21:54:34 Quote 
mine is below 50, but thats also the only weak spot at my driver :D
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Old post #30 posted Dec 10th 2006, 22:20:17 Quote 
Mine is bit biger, the race will show.

Qualify is not so easy for u i see, i expected to be faster buti still need much faster car..
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