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Re: Spa WEC
« Reply #30 on: April 28, 2013, 10:30:38 pm »
i so wish i could go ....
next year i hope .

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Re: Spa WEC
« Reply #31 on: April 30, 2013, 05:58:32 pm »
Just been informed that I will be on the jury for the case starting tomorrow. That's f**ked up my plan for a last minute dash to Spa. Bollocks bollocks bollocks  :'(
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Re: Spa WEC
« Reply #32 on: April 30, 2013, 06:00:31 pm »
Just been informed that I will be on the jury for the case starting tomorrow. That's f**ked up my plan for a last minute dash to Spa. Bollocks bollocks bollocks  :'(
Have they actually picked the jury out of the 24 people submitted Bob?
If not thy might not like the look of you  ;)
They might change their plea to guilty at the last moment, if not hang them high. ;)  ;D
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« Reply #33 on: April 30, 2013, 06:07:04 pm »
When I phoned they only read out 14 juror numbers Barry. The chances of being one of the 2 rejected are not very good
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Re: Spa WEC
« Reply #34 on: April 30, 2013, 06:23:10 pm »
When I phoned they only read out 14 juror numbers Barry. The chances of being one of the 2 rejected are not very good

I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.

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Re: Spa WEC
« Reply #35 on: April 30, 2013, 07:28:01 pm »
audi will be testing a long tail version driven by gene,grassi and Jarvis designed for le mans this weekend.looks the same to me.bit longer though.will be installed on sofa watching on telly.enjoy all who go to spa hope weather aint tooo bad.
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Re: Spa WEC
« Reply #36 on: April 30, 2013, 09:48:23 pm »
Just been informed that I will be on the jury for the case starting tomorrow. That's f**ked up my plan for a last minute dash to Spa. Bollocks bollocks bollocks  :'(

Bob if you want you could join us? we're leaving Uxbridge around 2.30 Saturday morning.
Staying in Leuven sat night then visiting Brugge, Diksmuide Tyne cot & Leper Sunday. home late Sunday. Monday bank holiday to recover.

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Re: Spa WEC
« Reply #37 on: April 30, 2013, 11:47:42 pm »
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Re: Spa WEC
« Reply #38 on: May 01, 2013, 03:47:33 pm »
When I phoned they only read out 14 juror numbers Barry. The chances of being one of the 2 rejected are not very good
Update.  Picked for the final 15 this morning from which the 12 jurors will be chosen tomorrow. Been told the trial will last up to 8, yes weeks. You do the math.
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Re: Spa WEC
« Reply #39 on: May 01, 2013, 04:18:53 pm »
When I phoned they only read out 14 juror numbers Barry. The chances of being one of the 2 rejected are not very good
Update.  Picked for the final 15 this morning from which the 12 jurors will be chosen tomorrow. Been told the trial will last up to 8, yes weeks. You do the math.

Bob I was in the same position 4-5 years ago around this time, I managed to get out of a long case when the court asked if anyone had a genuine reason why they couldn't serve for 6 weeks. I took my ferry booking and ticket confirmation & that was enough to get out of it.
Still had to sit on 2 short GBH cases though  :police:   

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Re: Spa WEC
« Reply #40 on: May 02, 2013, 05:17:23 am »
When I phoned they only read out 14 juror numbers Barry. The chances of being one of the 2 rejected are not very good
Hi Bob,
           A remark in a loud voice along the lines of: "He looks guilty to me" will have you out of there lickety split  ;D
Seriously though Thank You for your service.
see you in Le Mans
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Re: Spa WEC
« Reply #41 on: May 02, 2013, 03:09:16 pm »
When I phoned they only read out 14 juror numbers Barry. The chances of being one of the 2 rejected are not very good
Hi Bob,
           A remark in a loud voice along the lines of: "He looks guilty to me" will have you out of there lickety split  ;D
Seriously though Thank You for your service.
see you in Le Mans
Phil


I agree with Phil.
"He's a wrong 'un and no mistake."
or pretend you have Tourette's, Bob. The nervous tick will put people off very quickly.

Let's hope though, that if you are chosen for the jury, the case DOESN'T take 8 weeks, or we won't see you in LM either.

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Re: Spa WEC
« Reply #42 on: May 02, 2013, 10:02:33 pm »
Take a plastic bag of poo with you so that it upsets the rest of them, similar has probably been practiced in LM, but it may work.  ;D ;D

Look forward to seeing you at LM Bob.

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Re: Spa WEC
« Reply #43 on: May 03, 2013, 02:44:07 am »
When I phoned they only read out 14 juror numbers Barry. The chances of being one of the 2 rejected are not very good
Update.  Picked for the final 15 this morning from which the 12 jurors will be chosen tomorrow. Been told the trial will last up to 8, yes weeks. You do the math.
Bob,
I think we should all be proud of you.
A fine, upstanding member of the community and an obvious moral compass!
The Jury System is obviously in very safe hands. ;0)
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Re: Spa WEC
« Reply #44 on: May 03, 2013, 03:48:34 pm »
FIA WEC 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps..

Jox Jottings also on http://spawec2013.blogspot.co.uk/

Free Practice..

Your CA team is in place and free practice has passed reasonably quietly except for #24 Oak Racing Morgan Nissan. The culprit behind the wheel was David Heinemeier Hansson he went off at Pouhon. Fair enough.. it was a bit damp in places.

We have another cracking grid of 35 cars including of course the big banger LMP1 cars from Audi and Toyota. This is their last chance to scare off any gremlins that might be lurking about prior to Le Mans.

The new qualifying procedure is back despite its rather murky debut at Silverstone. It seems that the computer software didn’t cope particularly well and got in a huff and went home for an early bath but the chaps that know about these things have, we are told, got it all sorted out now. So once again we are looking forward with eager anticipation to the following:-
Driver One goes out and does at least four laps and the computer remembers the best two of them… then Driver Two goes out and also does at least four laps, and again the computers remember which were the fastest two. Now the clever bit.. these four times are averaged out to give a final time that gives the car its place on the grid. Get it? Simples!
Now a few ‘Michael Caine’ moments… did you know that:-

All the cars are fitted with three lights in a vertical row beside the number decal.. one light ‘on’ means the car is leader its class.. two lights second in class and three lights third in class. These are triggered by the transponders and time keepers. These were not working all that well either but we are assured that will be tickety-boo by Le Mans. If you are watching on TV the LMP1 Cars have Red numbers.. LM P2 have blue ones… LM GTE Pro are green and LM GTE Am are orange.

Nine drivers here today have taken part in F1 Grand Prix… Allan McNish, Alexander Wurz, Anthony Davidson, Sébastien Buemi, Luca di Grassi, Marc Gené, Stéphane Sarrazin. Kazuki Nakajima and Nick Heidfeld.

Fuel tanks on petrol powered LMP1 and LMP2 cars are allowed 75 litres… the diesels get 60 litres.. LMPGTE Pro and Am also get 60 litres.

Just looking at the programme and noticed that it claims Marcel Fassler clocked a 1:01.851sec to claim the fastest lap in the 2012. A mere 205 Kph… in fact this would have been nearer 400kph which would be about 250 mph!! Maybe it should read 2:01.851secs!
My guru Tony tells me that the #7 Toyota is a new car and the #3 Audi has the ‘long tail’..remember the 917 Porsche ? Well this one is a massive few cms!
35 Cars…8 in LMP1..11 in LMP2…7 in LMGTE Pro and 9 in LMGTE Am

Back after practice and qualifying