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A breeze from the past

Postby Ferrim » 21 Jun 2011, 06:03

As I looked for the review of a certain Grand Prix, I arrived to a page of the site that I didn't know even existed. Although it's not particularly hidden...

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Re: A breeze from the past

Postby DanielPT » 21 Jun 2011, 06:32

It is a fantastic little banner they have there!
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Re: A breeze from the past

Postby Mister Fungus » 21 Jun 2011, 07:24

f1rogues.co.uk doesn't seem to exist anymore :(
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Re: A breeze from the past

Postby Phoenix » 21 Jun 2011, 09:28

New homepage of Australia's up-and-coming Ryan Briscoe, currently in Italian FRenault, who has just signed on as a test and development driver for Toyota F1.


About Jaguar's F1 website wrote:One of the best of the teams' web sites, this has all the latest info on and results, with a Jag bias.


And the best of all...

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Re: A breeze from the past

Postby MinardiFan95 » 22 Jun 2011, 19:11

Mister Fungus wrote:f1rogues.co.uk doesn't seem to exist anymore :(

f1rogues.com does though, and judging from the similarities of the logo/banner and the screenshots of the homepage in 2000 (from the "History" section of the site), it is the same site, but with a different address.
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Re: A breeze from the past

Postby julesdw » 24 Jun 2011, 07:41

yes we do still exist and we changed to the .com in 1936... if only I could get the site admins to update the link (email, email, email) :(

Glad to know that some of you have found us still :)
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Re: A breeze from the past

Postby dinizintheoven » 27 Jun 2011, 20:43

F1Rogues.com wrote:The Diary of Lewis Hamilton aged 26 3/4; The Canadian GP
Thursday 9th June Wikid, I got a well bling private jet up from Los Angelees wear Nikole woz recodring sum new songs. Dems iz not as wikid as my own bangin toones, but y’kna, she int as wiv da kidz as me. Friday 10th June Cool, I has got a big bling n shinee mota [...]

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Re: A breeze from the past

Postby Wizzie » 27 Jun 2011, 20:56

dinizintheoven wrote:
F1Rogues.com wrote:The Diary of Lewis Hamilton aged 26 3/4; The Canadian GP
Thursday 9th June Wikid, I got a well bling private jet up from Los Angelees wear Nikole woz recodring sum new songs. Dems iz not as wikid as my own bangin toones, but y’kna, she int as wiv da kidz as me. Friday 10th June Cool, I has got a big bling n shinee mota [...]

Public rap-off for title of Da Blingiest F1 Driva Innit with Crazy Dave Coulthard in three, two...


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Re: A breeze from the past

Postby julesdw » 08 Jul 2011, 00:39

we have a new sub site called "The Secret Diary of Lewis Hamilton" http://diary.f1rogues.com (sorry for the shameless plug :D)
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Re: A breeze from the past

Postby dr-baker » 08 Jul 2011, 01:58

dinizintheoven wrote:
F1Rogues.com wrote:The Diary of Lewis Hamilton aged 26 3/4; The Canadian GP
Thursday 9th June Wikid, I got a well bling private jet up from Los Angelees wear Nikole woz recodring sum new songs. Dems iz not as wikid as my own bangin toones, but y’kna, she int as wiv da kidz as me. Friday 10th June Cool, I has got a big bling n shinee mota [...]

Public rap-off for title of Da Blingiest F1 Driva Innit with Crazy Dave Coulthard in three, two...

julesdw wrote:we have a new sub site called "The Secret Diary of Lewis Hamilton" http://diary.f1rogues.com (sorry for the shameless plug :D)

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