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kimi to be a long LONG way out in front... and considering BMW's form at Sepang not to mention their Mclaren beating pace this time last year at Bahrain, i wouldnt be surprised if we hace a Mclaren-less front row and/or podium

massa? probably a good qualy run considering he always runs lighter than Kimi and there being no real pressure, but again, it wont amount to much with his lacklusture race pace

although Bahrain doesnt really have any turns where traction control would cause him to have a DNF. Also they have no sand traps, just long sweeping run off areas... plenty of room fo massa to venture out into

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Try this guy's,

Select manual proxy configuration, and in http proxy, put 155.136.224.10 In the port box, select 80. You now appear to be browsing from the UK.

If this one goes down, simply Google for "proxy list UK" and you'll find plenty of others, make sure that you select either a distortig or an anonymous proxy, a transparent one is no use to you. Also, they sometimes show it as xxx.xx.xx.xxx:yyyy, just remember that after the colon is the port number. Using proxies is that easy.

Hope it works for you ...still half hour left in practice :D (y)

now for those of us who aren't schooled in such things, can you put that in simple terms please :D

Select Tools from your toolbar

Click "Internet Options..."

Click "Connections Tab"

Click "LAN Settings" (bottom right corner)

Click on check box next to "Use a proxy server for your LAN"

In address type: 155.136.224.10

In port type: 80

Click OK.

To change back to your normal browsing configuration all you need to do is Click on the "Use a proxy server for your LAN" check box (recommended after you have view the live stream).

Hope this helps

By the way, If you havn't already checked, top 6 was;

Massa

Raikkonen

Rosberg

Hamilton

Kovaleinen

Nakajima

Massa is quick again. Only he cant translate his practice and quali pace to dominant race performances. One to two races a season isnt going to cut it :D

On a good note, Louise binned it :D Looked tol be a bit of a silly mistake. It will be interesting to see if he cxan get back in teh seat and qualify well in the spare tub. Hopefully he qualifies a few spots down so it will help make for an interesting race

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