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Considering how much Honda pay Jenson Button you'd think he might be a bit more positive after races. Jenson, mate, nobody really enjoys seeing a ginger beard up close, so make it easy on us and say something less whingey while we're shielding our eyes. You may have a boss who speaks with all the boyish optimism of a Christian Youth Leader, but that's no reason to take the opposite tack.

You don't have to call the car crap - we can see it's crap.

We were standing next to these 3 yobbo piss heads watching the race....for some reason they thought Webber was 3rd/4th the whole race....was f**kin brilliant when the commentator on GP radio could be heard to say 'and Webber is in 13th...'

Just got my hands on a sample mkv file of what i'll be watching for the entire 2007 season (itv telecast).

It has 4 independent windows, top left is camera angle 1 (its blank for the screenshot only - don't know why) bottom left is camera angle 2, top right is track info (temperatures, location of cars, track status etc) and bottom right is the timing page with driver positions and sector times etc.

Probably the most fascinating way of watching the race, just means i'll have to watch ch10's coverage first then this format 2 days later (takes that long for the person to create it).

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"By the second half of the race Giancarlo was already in the hotel," Briatore is quoted as saying by German specialist magazine Auto Motor und Sport. :dry:

Looks like he is surprised their season opener was bad...guess how the rest of the season is going to go with a Rosberge esque rookie and a delicate Roman :)

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