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Old post #61 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 00:25:45 Quote 
Thanks Stefan
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Old post #62 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 02:18:25 Quote 
Do we get the original version of AVUS? At 19km laps we would have a 16 lap race!
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Old post #63 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 03:16:29 Quote 
When Nordscheleife?
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Old post #64 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 03:16:30 Quote 
Looks good, thanks
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Old post #65 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 05:14:39 Quote 
Quote ( Tibor Szuromi @ October 2nd 2015,23:36:17 )

Dead tracks. :(:(:(


Classic tracks. So what if they're dead? :)
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Old post #66 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 05:41:08 Quote 
I'm looking forward to Austin back-to-back... should make things a bit interesting.
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Old post #67 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 05:44:41 Quote 
Thanks to the crew for finally putting some classic tracks in. Brilliant.
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Old post #68 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 06:34:16 Quote 
Two new track is very good. An additional element of surprise.
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Old post #69 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 06:37:07 Quote 
it looks good ye
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Old post #70 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 09:27:06 Quote 
Quote ( Stefan Voggenreither @ October 2nd 2015,22:15:34 )

8. Bremgarten (Switzerland)


WTFOMG

PARTY HARD

Quote ( Patrick Hertach @ October 2nd 2015,22:22:03 )


A home Grand Prix, what a surprise!!!!


Quote ( Dominik Karda @ October 2nd 2015,23:10:40 )

Bremgarten and AVUS... Mr. Jundt will be jumping meters into the air :D


*Halleluja starts playing in the background*

:D
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Old post #71 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 10:19:15 Quote 
oh thanks some new tracks and ft for promotion season zolder
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Old post #72 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 13:00:51 Quote 
wait isn't motor racing banned in switzerland
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Old post #73 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 13:01:47 Quote 
This is online motor racing. :)
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Old post #74 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 13:03:23 Quote 
Seem to say this everytime a new calendar comes out because i see everyone say it. If you have to rely on a FT to promote, you are not ready to promote :P

I have 2 FTracks next season, woo yay, i know i can't just rely on them :P
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Old post #75 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 13:36:25 Quote 
Being season 50 I was expecting at least 2 or 3 dragons and maybe even a sea monster...

Oh well.
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Old post #76 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 14:06:06 Quote 
Quote ( Tyler Bickerstaff @ October 3rd 2015,13:00:51 )

wait isn't motor racing banned in switzerland


Have a check at the St. Ursanne hillclumb race.
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Old post #77 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 14:54:40 Quote 
Quote ( Andrei Ciuchi @ October 3rd 2015,13:01:47 )

This is online motor racing. :)


Online Motor Racing Management*
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Old post #78 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 14:56:06 (last edited Oct 3rd 2015, 14:56:11 by Andrei Ciuchi) Quote 
Well, yes. But we were discussing the motor racing part. Management is probably not banned in Switzerland. ;)

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wait isn't motor racing banned in switzerland
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Old post #79 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 14:59:19 Quote 
Quote ( Tyler Bickerstaff @ October 3rd 2015,13:00:51 )

wait isn't motor racing banned in switzerland


Isn't Sauber a swiss team?
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Old post #80 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 15:04:20 Quote 
Yes, but they don't race in Switzerland, do they?
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Old post #81 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 16:10:09 Quote 
Some of you guys really show a lot of wisdom.

PERMANENT CIRCUIT racing is banned in Switzerland. That doesn't include slalom events on tracks like airfields, rallies, hillclimbs and karting. We also have historical regularity tests like Basel - Paris or historical hillclimbs like Arosa ClassicCar or the Klausenrennen Memorial.

Quote ( Mehdi El Fathy @ October 3rd 2015,14:06:06 )

Have a check at the St. Ursanne hillclumb race.


Where you can find me each year if it doesn't rain heavily :P

There are more hillclimb events than just that one.

Quote ( Richard Robin Paukson @ October 3rd 2015,14:59:19 )

Isn't Sauber a swiss team?


So are Jenzer, Rebellion, Morand, Rickli Motorsport, Maurer Motorsport, Hofor Racing, Derendinger/Technomag Interwetten Racing and so on...

It's not against the law to found a race team :P
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Old post #82 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 16:28:27 Quote 
Quote ( David Jundt @ October 3rd 2015,16:10:09 )

Where you can find me each year if it doesn't rain heavily :P

There are more hillclimb events than just that one.


And it makes you a lucky man :P
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Old post #83 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 16:38:18 Quote 
I'm pretty sure it is only a matter of time before the Swiss lift the circuit racing ban.
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Old post #84 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 16:50:31 Quote 
Unfortunately, i think not, jack.
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Old post #85 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 16:50:48 Quote 
Quote ( Jack Benson @ October 3rd 2015,16:38:18 )

I'm pretty sure it is only a matter of time before the Swiss lift the circuit racing ban.


Yeah, we keep saying that to ourselves aswell!

Banned: 1955(60 years ago)

On June 6, 2007 an amendment to lift the ban was passed by the lower house of the Swiss parliament, 97 in favour and 77 opposed. The legislation failed to pass the upper house, and was withdrawn in 2009 after being rejected twice.


Reason isn't safety anymore, but Ecology.

Not that Monaco or Singapore give a sh*t.
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Old post #86 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 18:01:50 Quote 
The most beautiful, the most expensive, the hardest caledar ever!
Two new tracks (one in Germany at the final) it's a bit risky. However, thanks Stefan for this surprise.
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Old post #87 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 19:28:41 Quote 
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Old post #88 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 19:31:14 Quote 
The most expensive season ever, for the 50th time in a row, Stefan. It's a wonder anyone has any money left =]
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Old post #89 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 19:43:29 Quote 
Pretty soon we could have an entire season of oval type races...maybe that's his ultimate goal :p
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Old post #90 posted Oct 3rd 2015, 20:00:54 Quote 
Quite interesting calendar.
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