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typos
by Rajesh on Apr 25, 2006 03:06 PM  Permalink 

s was Renault team boss Flavio Briatore, watching from the pit lane.

whats the name of the team boss again?. Is this writer an F1 fan at all?

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Does this mean you are not going to review movies Mr. Sen
by Anshul on Apr 25, 2006 02:09 PM  Permalink 

If that is so... then God surely knows true the meaning of Irony.

After having fed up with your movie reviews, I prayed that you be asked to stop reviewing movies altogether. I am not sure about what happened to my wish, but then it seems they have asked you to review my next favourite topic: sports.

By the way, obviously you would have loads of things to say about sports like F1 racing. Didn't you say all good things about hollywood earlier too. (Its a different matter how many factual errors and errors in judgement you made)

Anyways, i hope rediff starts to mention the author's name in all its articles. This way i would know which one to avoid.

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Michael ''Incredifble'' Schumi!
by Gopal on Apr 25, 2006 11:38 AM  Permalink 

Wow! What a drive! What a race! It's a treat, it's an abject lesson in race-car driving to all young F1 aspirants. The Master has shown that he's not a spent force yet. Oh Boy. Briatore was enjoying himself all the while: he seemed happy for both Fernando and Michael. However, it wouldn't be fun if Schumi joins alongside Alonso next year.

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beautiful
by Prabhakar on Apr 25, 2006 10:43 AM  Permalink 

One of the best descriptions of a race I ever read.Looks like Mr.Sen is a big fan of Schumi.Anyway I felt like I was there at Imola while reading this.I saw the race on TV and Sen is right.Good work.Keep it up.

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Hi!
by Bapi Basu on Apr 25, 2006 10:41 AM  Permalink 

How come the gear shift? From Filmi Fundas to a Pit Stop?
All the best!

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