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We always thought that blowing our own trumpet was a bit infra dig but there comes a point, when you've been deluged with praise, that you have to bow to public opinion and just admit your greatness. It would have been easy for us to have a page full of fictitious quotes but what we've got here is a list of genuine utterances, some of them actually about us and some of them taken completely out of context to suit our ends.


"Wow, the most amazing breath of fresh air in motorsport journalism, like, ever."
Sarah Jane Thompson, sister of Andrew (or "Hi-Jack F3 driver extraordinaire", as we will now always refer to him) and editor of www.tastelifegetpaid.co.uk, completely bowls us over with her fulsome praise. Any chance of a mention in one of your mags and a couple of "access all areas" F3 passes?

"I'm honoured to be able to touch even the hem of such a cool, fast-evolving, nay, stickers-on-cars site!"
Our Man at the Ministry comes over all effusive when faced with the prospect of having contributed to a site whose logo appears on a current championship-class British F3 car.

"Great URL and a good site."
Mark Wasserval from The Netherlands damning us with faint praise.

"...,perfect in every dot and comma."
Peter Mandelson describing what his mortgage application "may not have been".

"...,where every dot and comma is given its allotted space."
Roger Lewis (Anthony Burgess biographer), Front Row, BBC Radio 4, Monday 11th November 2002, describing his least favourite kind of biography.

"The will of the House is clear [...,] agree with every dot and comma."
Ieuan Wyn Jones (MP for Ynys Mon), Debate on arts funding, Commons Hansard, Session 1989-90, Volume 169 (12th March 1990 - 23rd March 1990), Column 245, urging his colleagues to vote for a new clause one.

"a perfect balance of dot and comma"
The only half-mad Jordan Brett Mendelson, a San Franciscan Software Architect, in his essay on Dotism, which also offers the advice: "Beware false profits. Comma is the eternal enemy of dot. Comma exists as comma is of dot. Only through dot can comma be." Well, quite.

"Hmmmmmmm, you've actually made F1 slightly interesting."
Ten-tenths veteran and D-type Jaguar racer Tim 'Falcemob' Falce.

"The only true and accurate website in motor sport."
Martin Harrold, 'organiser' (his quotes) of the 2004 24 heures du Snetterton 2CV race.

"...an ellipsis (...), the three dots indicating passage of time, or something unspoken, or a significant pause or break in the narrative flow, often with a suggestion of mystery attached. I've always felt there was something decidedly liminal about those three dots."
Kate Fox waxes all ellipsical about your webmeister, allegedly, in Watching the English.

"The most authoritative web-based motorsport magazine I've read!"
Stuart Powell, neglecting to mention that dotdotdotcomma is also the only web-based motorsport magazine he reads.

"essential reading for any right-minded F1 fan"
'wylecoyote' suggests some additional research (here, in case you're interested) for The Guardian's Richard Williams on his blog.


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