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I am still feeling the pain having stayed up to watch all of Qualifying (Trish bottled it and fell asleep) - but then stupidly i got up at 4:15 to watch the race and then had about 45 mins sleep afterwards to go racing myself haha, really feeling it today!
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I'm feeling the same pain Nick....

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yeah im in pain

watched wales win the rugby with the help of a good few JDs went to town, got home didnt facny going to bed orderd and really late chinese eat it and re build my shocks on the ftx- watched the f1 live. had a bath, got picked up and went to ther microx national in cardiff - raced all day , hadnt been in bed sinced friday night.
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Hahaha crazy isn't it?? Everyone said to me "why didn't you Sky+ it" - WHICH I DID lol, just knew the chances of spending all day racing without hearing what happened were basically Zero and i've managed to watch the Australian GP for the last 10 years or so now so it's become a bit of a tradition :-)
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Same here, can't miss the live run of the aussie race. I tried it once and the first thing on the tv before the highlights was the news....and they told you the result!! And thats when the aussie race was the last race of the season and I didn't want to know the outcome of the championship.

I to am feeling it though.stayed up to watch quali, then the daughter got up at 4 (just as it finished) and wouldn't go back to sleep. then on the sunday I got a bit of kip on the setee at about 1 o clock and woke up just as brundle was doing the grid walk (how miserable are the drivers getting?) so luckily I missed all the crap that they repeat on every program. Then I didn't get to sleep until about 2 in the afternoon for a couple of hours.

Knackered....Yep. but its worth it.
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drivers are miserable...


u got that right mate. ewhat the hell is wrong with em all.

they are loaded
get paid to race uber quick cars
manafacturers throw free megamotors at them
fit birds a plenty

yeah life is a bitch lads
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