Quote Originally Posted by gav View Post
No it didnt, proof of that is from the trackside photographers who were taking all the photos of him. Each time they take a photo it has a time, you take another photo it has the new time. Pretty easy to work out the difference and get a good idea on his lap times. All indications are his times were between 1m 47s and 1m 42s. Still pretty good, though.

Heres the times from other journo's who rode the Duc, mind you, they only got 4 laps, not the 58 laps that Shuey got.

Randy Mamola, 1:38.714
Kenny Noyes, Roadracing World, 1:39.604
Wayne Gardner, 1:42.811
Alex Criville, 1:43.245
Steve Atlas, 1:43.378
Michael Neeves, 1:48.138
Didier de Radrigues, 1:48.526
Steve Parrish, 1:48.899
Roland Brown, 1:49.598
Alex Gobert, 1:51.008
Dario Marchetti, 1:51.546
Sir Allan Cathcart, 1:53.686
If this is so it puts Shuey between Wayne Gardner and Steve Parish, shit for a guy who does'nt ride bikes, I
i'm sorry but I think bloody impressive!
Don't forget he stepped back into a F1 car for the first time in over a year and swept everyone aside, f*rk him, he should'nt have retired.
But i'd like to say...well done Kimi.