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« Reply #30 on: Monday, July 25, 2011, 10:47:27 »

The Dunlop-kehre I assume (the furthest point from the old track)? I'm still not used to all the corners being referred to as numbers. That's got the banked seating going right round it if I remember rightly? How far can you see up the hill from there? Much action down there?

2.40's not bad, I remember 400ml being the best part of 4 euros when I was in Karlsruhe last (May). Are you still in Luxembourg? If so are those tubs of tobacco you can buy pretty commonplace? I bought a kilogram of rolling tobacco for 50 euros in a Luxembourg petrol station in May and it's lasting me an age.
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« Reply #31 on: Monday, July 25, 2011, 10:48:31 »

P.S. I'm pretty jealous.
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« Reply #32 on: Monday, July 25, 2011, 17:41:47 »

The Dunlop-kehre I assume (the furthest point from the old track)? I'm still not used to all the corners being referred to as numbers. That's got the banked seating going right round it if I remember rightly? How far can you see up the hill from there? Much action down there?

2.40's not bad, I remember 400ml being the best part of 4 euros when I was in Karlsruhe last (May). Are you still in Luxembourg? If so are those tubs of tobacco you can buy pretty commonplace? I bought a kilogram of rolling tobacco for 50 euros in a Luxembourg petrol station in May and it's lasting me an age.

Yeah it was the Dunlop curve. We were slightly elevated on plastic seats and you can see all the way down the hill and back up around the corner and away to the left. There wasn't as much action as I think on other corners but it was a really good spot and you could see what was going on (being able to see the big screen helped!)

Still in Luxembourg but don't smoke so not too sure about the rolling tobacco, sorry!!
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