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Old 01-05-2007, 05:13 PM
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Re: Rare F1 GTR racing video... (a real one this time)

Check out these vids,......1996 vol 3 Lark GTR,s in action!!

Bl....dy Spectacular!!!

http://videos.streetfire.net/search/jgtc/0.htm


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Old 01-05-2007, 09:00 PM
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Re: Rare F1 GTR racing video... (a real one this time)

I was thinking about buying this DVD set for the collection. I guess now I won't have to.

I should be able to save the original file/s since I don't think Streetfire doesn't offer that option.

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Old 01-05-2007, 10:38 PM
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Re: Rare F1 GTR racing video... (a real one this time)

Wow - after watching it all the way through, it's incredible to see just how close #13R's DNF incident in the 2nd race at Fuji was to taking out both F1 GTRs in what would have been a tremendous crash.

Also, the video seems to show very clearly that it was #13R wearing race number '60' that DNF'd in the 4th race at Fuji. It even shows a young Ralf Schumacher climbing out of the car. That means the poster included with "Driving Ambition" is not accurate as it says the GTR that DNF'd at that race was the '61' car which was driven by John Neilsen and David Brabham, and would have instead been #14R. Shame on them...

That also jives with other information I found on the web listing the points totals by round for the drivers of the two LARK GTRs in the 1996 All Japan GT Championship series:

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STD   DRIVER            CAR           1   2   3   4   5   6  PTS 
1st   D.Brabham     UK  F1 GTR #61   15  20  03  15  --  10   63 
1st   J.Nielsen     DK  F1 GTR #61   15  20  03  15  --  10   63 
3rd   R.Schumacher  DE  F1 GTR #60   20  --  --  --  20  20   60 
3rd   N.Hattori     JP  F1 GTR #60   20  --  --  --  20  20   60
Seeing the crash of GTR #14R in the 5th round left me wondering whether that car is really gone. I know there are no confirmed sightings of it since that race which leads me to believe it may have been scrapped. Surprisingly the damage didn't look all that severe, but maybe the hit was harder than it appeared. Anyone have any knowledge of the whereabouts on #14R since then?

I have the file downloaded - I'll do the same YouSendIt trick later tonight so that I can share it and then stick the link in here.


Edit: Ok, since no one complained the last time, the JGTC_1996.wmv file has been uploaded to YouSendIt - it is about 55MB. Here's the link - let me know if there are any issues getting it: http://download.yousendit.com/FD52AB17403C0BFE

The same rules apply by the way - 7 days, 100 downloads. Please rehost it yourself if you want to share a link to the file elsewhere.

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