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Hmmm, it's not Friday in Monaco yet though :closedeyes:

Anyone know why they have free practice on Thursday in Monaco, then nothing on Friday, before quali on Saturday?

Good to see Webber hanging in the top 10 in both sessions despite the fact that the RBR's had hydraulic problems. Hopefully they can sort the car so he can put in a good performance in qualifying and get towards the front of the grid for the race.

yeah i know i saw that Friday bit too... but i just ripped the title from ITV, so forward you complaint to them

Its an old school tradition that practice be on Thursday. Considering how much the FIA overlook when it comes to Monaco, im not surprised they let this continue aswell

Pitpass.com is probably my favorite site for F1 editorials... i mightnot understand all the words but the stories are all very very well written and not afraid to ruffle some feathers. The latest installment is a ripper

A Message From Melbourne

Link doesn't seem to be working?

Fisichella bins it, Schumacher bins it, Sutil bins it, Davidson bins it, Coulthard bins it and Hamilton bins it......

Monaco bites!!! Good to see Webber has pace, that hydraulic issue it a bit of a worry though....will be interesting to see how Hamilton recovers. Especially as he was saying he wants pole.

..is a hack. Too bust getting drunk at the strippers. He clipped a wall in Q2 and had to retire. It will be a test to see how easily his cage gets rattled. Ferrari beign Ferrari it wont be hard to imagine that the team forget about Kimi to keep Massa up with the Mclarens

Monaco Grand Prix: Winners & Losers

However Mark didn't beat James Allen's excitement at seeing Robert Kubica in between the two McLaren drivers after their final pit-stops. It was Murray Walker at his best and almost as good as the time they mistook Pedro de la Rosa for Juan Montoya at the Italian GP. (A gaffe that was re-recorded for the highlights programme).

Kubica was an entire lap behind the McLarens at the time, "This could be interesting Robert Kubica's between the two McLarens and he doesn't have to stop!"

Yeah, right, and Sato's in front of them both

boring race. maclaren smashed them lapping everyone up to 4th. massa was a long way back and the rest... well the rest were at least a lap down. webber's car broke again and kimi was buried down the order and couldn't seem to pass anyone. oh, and thanks a bunch channel ten for delaying the telecast so you can rip off halfwits who text in for your fking big brother quiz. arseholes.

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