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at least it was a stand out on the grid, something new... which is rare

this is just ugly and unimaginative... and from the side it bears a striking similarity to BMW's colour scheme

yep..i find it hard to believe that Honda dont even appear to have a single other sponsors name on their car... very confusing considering that Toyota have stacks more money and yet they have a bunch of sponsors on their car.

these photos are funny...

Rubens looks a kid standing next to Santa in this shot... go on Reubs..wet yourself, its okay!

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and Jenson...oh Jenson, much more than this.... you did it YOOOOOUUUUUUUURRRR WWWAAAAAAYYYYYYYYY!

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Ahahaha, you wish.

Poor bastard.

I get grand stand tickets every year but never use them, so if anybody wants to upgrade and sit at turn one on Saturday for qualifying all day, let me know you can BORROW my ticket.

... You still need your ticket to get into the track but once you’re in you can have mine for the day

yeah... when the side pods, bridge wing, bargeboards side pod winglets and numerous other parts are 'borrowed' from last years Mclaren, they're obviously onto a winning idea

they do have a much better nose on it tho

Well if you removed the paint schemes from the cars other than the different height keels for the front suspension I reckon even the most ardent train spotters would struggle to figure out which car is which.

I like the fact that the three top teams (Mclaren, Ferrari and Renault), while always ultra competitive always seem very different in most aspects... be it suspension, side pods and especially front wings

I would say that the rest of the grid are indiscernible from one another is solely because they are a stolen mish-mash of the top three’s design concepts both aerodynamic and mechanical

Yeah... its too bad not all of us are 100 years old and were around in that era, hey?

:D

Oh very fkn funny. Fkn newbs.

Actually if you want a good read go buy yourself a copy of the book 1982. Get it from Amazon & it will be cheaper than locally.

http://www.amazon.com/1982-Inside-Story-Se...6608&sr=8-1

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