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Rate the race: 2008 European Grand Prix

24 August 2008 by Keith Collantine

Rate the 2008 European Grand Prix out of 10

  • 1 - Terrible (9%, 47 Votes)
  • 2 - Rubbish (9%, 49 Votes)
  • 3 - Boring (33%, 172 Votes)
  • 4 - Often tedious (12%, 64 Votes)
  • 5 - A bit dull (15%, 79 Votes)
  • 6 - Not bad (9%, 48 Votes)
  • 7 - Good (6%, 31 Votes)
  • 8 - Great (3%, 16 Votes)
  • 9 - Fantastic (1%, 5 Votes)
  • 10 - Perfect (3%, 7 Votes)

Total Voters: 518

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5 responses to Rate the race: 2008 European Grand Prix

  1. Christian Briddon says:

    The entire weekend seemed very stale. The circuit is all concrete blocks and is very ugly. There was no overtaking at all during the race and it was all very dull.

  2. Pink Peril says:

    I was very disappointed with that race. Not sure though if it was because the venue was a dud, or it was just one of those days.

    Sad thing indeed when the most exciting things to happen during the race, happen in the pitlane.

  3. cyanide says:

    A lot more boring than I expected. Perhaps this is why Kimi was sleeping for most of the race. Bring on the classics! :)

  4. AndyWolf says:

    5 people said this was a perfect race… I can only assume their surnames were Massa. What a woefull race.

  5. ajokay says:

    Well, after an excellent looking track, and some not-too-bad GP2 races, I was once again sad to see such an eventless race. Not even a safety car to save it. I gave the Hungary race 2/10, this one recieves a 3/10, as it was marginally more interesting (just).

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