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yeah alonso said that too. he claimed mass damper doesn't make that much difference. he said tyres were the big problem and they didn't have a handle on the rear end set-up.

i will be pissed off if williams do well next year. it just proves that mark got the short stick AGAIN!

Renault have supposedly reverted to the old suspesnion system that they used upto the Canadian GP for this weekends race, so we'll see if the status quo has been restored.

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well Kimi is on pole with mass in P2. Then surprisingly the two hondas on row 2 (RB and JB 3rd and 4th). Then it's de la rosa and our boy Webber in 6th (note rosberg is in 18th). schui got a 2 sec penalty as wel which hurt him bad as his quick quali lap was a full second quicker than the eventual Pole lap. He's down in 12th. Alonso also copped a 2 sec penalty and is in 16th!

It could be a good race.

I thought button had an engine swap and was supposed to be docked 10 places?

When I was watching live timing last night, they never put him down 10 spots once it was all over, but Schumacher and Alonso's penalties were done in real time

Schumacher so close to taking points off alonso...

that aside, anyone but Button FFS!

slight bias from the commentary......think he needs a new pair of boxers/briefs

"better than sex" lol...the wife of that guy wont be too happy.

slight bias from the commentary......think he needs a new pair of boxers/briefs
hahaha! funny as... could he GET any more excited?? lol

even Louise was going off a little bit and she's usually pretty bland!

And now we have the British national anthem, haven't heard that for a while!

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