Times are all over the place. This could be a very interesting season.
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Qatar Motogp FP1 - May contain spoilers (and nuts)
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Re: Qatar Motogp FP1 - May contain spoilers (and nuts)
I watched it, couldn't work out who's fast and who's not. I suspect most of its because of the softer tyres for the open peeps. Both esparago's are doing well!
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Re: Qatar Motogp FP1 - May contain spoilers (and nuts)
I think the question is whether the softer tyres will have race-long durability somehow.
I wonder how much i would get for Cal being on pole on Sunday?
I wonder how much i would get for Cal being on pole on Sunday?
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Re: Qatar Motogp FP1 - May contain spoilers (and nuts)
duke63 wrote:I think the question is whether the softer tyres will have race-long durability somehow.
I wonder how much i would get for Cal being on pole on Sunday?
Based on those times a lot.