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Such is the specialist nature of the high downforce, low-grip track that some drivers love it while others are very wary. Lewis Hamilton, Jarno Trulli and Giancarlo Fisichella are Monaco specialists. Fernando Alonso is good on the streets of the principality also

oh, the stupidity of this paragraph

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Such is the specialist nature of the high downforce, low-grip track that some drivers love it while others are very wary. Lewis Hamilton, Jarno Trulli and Giancarlo Fisichella are Monaco specialists. Fernando Alonso is good on the streets of the principality also.

oh, the stupidity of this paragraph

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Now THAT,...is going to be very very interesting.

Greasy streets, add a sprinkle of rain, barriers on all sides...

i cant wait.

Yeah, I love watching the safety car going round and round and round.

Almost as much as I love the fact that that Big Brother shite with fkwit & shouty bitch wastes two hours of perfectly good airtime that could be used to broadcast something interesting - like I dunno a motor race.

Mark Webber was the hero of the day on Tuesday after a dramatic bike ride near Monte Carlo. One day before arriving in the nearby Monaco paddock for F1's signature event, the Red Bull driver was cycling in a group of three near Menton, France -- just a short ride from this weekend's Formula One action.

Webber, 31, and Tour de France legend Lance Armstrong avoided the accident, but computer company AMD's marketing boss Morris Denton was struck head-on by a car. Australia's Webber told the British broadcaster ITV in the Monaco paddock on Wednesday that he tried to stem the flow of blood from Denton's injured arm.

"I got covered in blood myself," he said, revealing that they called not only an ambulance but also the F1 team in Monaco for help.

Denton was taken to a Monaco hospital, where he received 90 stitches in his arm and leg and stayed overnight.

"I took it a bit easier when I went out on the bike this morning," Webber said.

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