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I know some of you may be eagerly awaiting the Turkish GP review, but I haven't had a chance to write it this week and I'll be out of town this weekend. Hopefully it will be written and uploaded on Sunday. So stay tuned!
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Will do, I have a good idea about who or what will be ROTR for Turkey. Can't wait to take a look at it.
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Back in town - but fallen sick. Aiming to get the review written and uploaded ASAP this week - although it promises to be a hellish week at work. The things I do for you all! :lol: ;)
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We love the effort, Enoch. Get better soon!
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eytl wrote:The things I do for you all! :lol: ;)


We all appreciate your work and fully understand if you need time off. Just take it easy.
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eytl wrote:Back in town - but fallen sick. Aiming to get the review written and uploaded ASAP this week - although it promises to be a hellish week at work. The things I do for you all! :lol: ;)


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The review has been uploaded, finally!

Hope you like!

http://www.f1rejects.com/centrale/2010/turkey/index.html or click on the link from the main page of the site
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eytl wrote:Hope you like!


Very much so! Thanks!
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Been looking forward to this one, great work!
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jingoisitc aussies rule red bull's black heart

J. A. R. R. B. . . . . . no , no sorry. There's no acronym there to be had

Great article, thanks as always
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Well written, and I completely agree with your analysis.
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captainhappy wrote:jingoisitc aussies rule red bull's black heart

J. A. R. R. B. . . . . . no , no sorry. There's no acronym there to be had

Great article, thanks as always


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Definitely the best opinion I've read regarding the Red Bull incident. The team showed a side of them that they wanted to keep hidden.
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Henrique wrote:Definitely the best opinion I've read regarding the Red Bull incident


Amen to that. I agree with just about everything EYTL wrote about Red Bull and the crash, only I wouldn't have been able to explain it with anything like the clarity or readability. Great writing, thankyou.
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thehemogoblin wrote:
captainhappy wrote:jingoisitc aussies rule red bull's black heart

J. A. R. R. B. . . . . . no , no sorry. There's no acronym there to be had

Great article, thanks as always


Jingoistic Austrians Routinely Justify Arbitrary Red Bull Idiocy; No Karma Supplied.

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HA ha ha. Bravo. Wouldn't Jar Jar look great on the car next year at Monaco.
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thehemogoblin wrote:
captainhappy wrote:jingoisitc aussies rule red bull's black heart

J. A. R. R. B. . . . . . no , no sorry. There's no acronym there to be had

Great article, thanks as always


Jingoistic Austrians Routinely Justify Arbitrary Red Bull Idiocy; No Karma Supplied.

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I genuinely lol'd.

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Thanks for that Enoch, really enjoyed it.

If I can rant on one particular opinion of yours, I am slightly skeptic of the steward involvement you claim could be a possibility in the Red Bull debacle. While I appreciate the safety concerns (especially after Vettel was warned for squeezing Hamilton only some 3 or 4 races ago), getting the stewards involved in investigating and punishing incidents does not bring back happy memories. Apart from that, 100% spot on.
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Thank you Enoch for shedding some light onto the various contradictory press releases and statements that came from the Red Bull camp as of late. It seems like most of it was just talking red bull.
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Good write up Enoch, and a great analysis of the the Red Bull (and McLaren) situation.

And I agree with you about the stewards. If it was dangerous driving it should have been looked at. This is about safety and driving standards not team strategy.

Also worth mentioning that Dr Marko is in fact a reject in his own right.
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Ross Prawn wrote:And I agree with you about the stewards. If it was dangerous driving it should have been looked at. This is about safety and driving standards not team strategy.


Contrary to my previous comment on this (and agreeing with both you and Enoch), it seems at least "one of the top drivers" has decided to bring up the issue of Vettel's action in today's drivers' briefing in Montreal, and is arguing the stewards should indeed have had a look into it. From this week's Autosport print edition.
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i wouldn't be surprised if it was Barrichello, he is often very vocal about safety issues like that.
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