Austin GP Historics

For folks going to the US Grand Prix in Austin, Texas
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Austin GP Historics

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Never claimed to be a photographer..I just put the camera on auto and push the button, still my seat was really good and I thought ya'll...that's Texan for all of you..might like to see the historics. Cheers, Tim Keily

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Sorry for the large amout of pics but they had a lot of cars there and I couldn't figure out which one you folks didn't want to see.
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Fantastic! dont be sorry for posting "too many pictures" no amount can be too many :)
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Hi,

And thanks a lot for all those really nice pics!!

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Wow- sorry I missed the show! I really wanted to go this year. That is some serious old hardware!
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Hi Tim,
Thanks so much for posting the pic's. It's good to see the old F1 cars in a different setting ( we get spoilt over the "pond" and see them most years). The circuit is a credit to all involved and it was good to see a "full house" for the practice. Roll on the race and Turn 1 in particular!
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Hello Tim,

Thanks for posting..you took some great shots ..

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Thanks for the pictures. Great cars.
Is that Arie Luyendyk driving the N°3 McLaren?
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Awesome pics, thanks for posting. can someone shed some light on the Rizla-Guinness car? Nice to see genuine liveries on these superb cars.
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Great pics of great cars! :D

Thanks for posting.

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wow you lucky kid!!!!! :)
Thanks for sharing, not bad for a "bad" photographer. Yes the seat must be really good! ;-)
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