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Re: British GP!
I've been watching F1 for about 17 years. The late 80's and early 90's had a lot of great action between godlike drivers, but the number of car contact incidents made the action rather ugly. Since Senna died, the quality of action declined to rock bottom with the attendant dominance of M. Schumacher.
The 2003 rules package has turned the sport on its ear, and the track action has been stunning! IMO, the British GP today is the most entertaining I've seen since the season-ending race in Australia in '86 where Mansell and Piquet lost out of the lead and Prost won the WC. :thumb:
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