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I'd be inclined to agree, but I suppose stranger things have happened, and Alguersuari isn't exactly pulling up any trees. Let's see if the next few days bring anything, and then maybe delete it if there's no word.
Bretonbanquet (
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21:11, 18 October 2009 (UTC)reply
I was bored and didn't want to do my accounting assignment. I'll go on for pages if you let me, though I do confess I didn't realise just how long it was. I try to make things interesting, and sometimes I get more than a litte carried away with it. Feel free to edit down; I'm off to bed since it's 1:30am.
Prisonermonkeys (
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14:37, 31 October 2009 (UTC)reply
I'm going to trial a new format. Rather than recount each practice session, I'm going to do it team-by-team. Hopefully that can cut some of the waste out. If it works, we can start using it for 2010.
Prisonermonkeys (
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23:44, 31 October 2009 (UTC)reply
It's still a little long, but I go team-by-team and try and mention what each driver got up to over the course of the session. It's better, but maybe it could still do with some work.
Prisonermonkeys (
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00:15, 1 November 2009 (UTC).reply
Practice should be limited only to interesting event that occurred in it. A team-by-team breakdown is completely unnecessary. Practice contributes so little to the final result of the weekend, anything more than one paragraph would be in the case of something really important happenning, like Mika Hakkinen's 1995 Adelaide crash. --
Falcadore (
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08:17, 1 November 2009 (UTC)reply
Agreed. I'd give each practice session little more than two sentences, listing the frontrunners and any surprises, more if there were crashes, or other important incidents. Apterygial11:29, 1 November 2009 (UTC)reply