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Author: Astrid
Posted: Dec 05 2003 - 03:05 PM
Subject: f1 music
Hi
That's the national anthem of the winning country. porbably Italy, as its fast,and as Ferrari's won so many races. There might be another song, but I dont know, this is all I've ever heard. I hope this is the andwer to your question
Author: SH
Posted: Aug 07 2003 - 11:35 PM
Subject: From Carmen
Hey, James

My boyfriend reckons it's Danse Boheme from Bizet's Carmen. The Parson's code that found it: * RRRDDUU
Author: James Griffiths
Posted: Jul 09 2003 - 07:06 PM
Subject: motor racing - f1 - podium - champagne
Does anyone know the music (classical, fast) played whilst the winners are spraying champagne whilst on the podium at the end of a formula1 motor race.

Thanks

James Griffiths
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