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Sutil in 5th has done a 1:30.6 and is more than matching raikkonnen who has run a 30.4

webber quickest again in sector 2 on lap 36 just beaten by Sutil in the F.I of all things...

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What i said the other page about Lewis and his intentions last year were just reinforced tonight. He on the radio and commentators referring to how he things he shoudl have won last years, so this years makes up for it :) He was the spoilt brat having a winge about not liking Alonso as a team mate.

Anyway, he raced well tonight. Though he did keep up his tradition of hitting walls around Monaco, which is why its laughable that he feels he should have won last year. Several wall strikes last year, only one this year :D

But you have to feel for Sutil and wonder when is Heikki going to get a change of fortune. If it continues then you would have to say that he has taken Webbers mantle as unluckiest guy in F1. Hell hear what they were saying about the strategy of trialling the tyres on him and saying it was a great tactic? BS, part of what made MS the champion he was that he fought every race for any points, to quit when in 12th in one of the two fastest cars on the grid :( Well look at the final results and he could have easily finished 6th if they didnt take their eyes of the ball

Never in my life have I heard so much verbal cock sucking of a driver...'Senna-esque' is iTV's new buzz word and is making me and no doubt countless others physically ill.

It's not enough being a spoon fed spoiled brat, he's blessed with the luck of being able to smack a wall and have it be the best thing that happened to him all day.

I feel sorry for Sutil, as he was on for at least 5th if KR made it stick but I guess thats racing.

Watching the press conference now, and only 1 sentence in and Louise is giving his hard luck, triumph over all adversity story.

Sutil... you poor bastard

Good race, the dori action was freakin awesome. Very lucky win for hammo, great middle stint. Team mate... not so lucky... again. Probably should have had the win

Webber best of the rest in the WDC... holy shit ballz

And the one trick pony strkes again!!

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