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Wow. Glad I got up early for that

Button with one of the best drives of the year to clinch the WDC silverware

Webz gets his second win

Hamilton out of absolutely nowhere to bag third :P

Comiserations to Rubens, but you still got me a payday anyway matey :banana:

Ditto, great drives by Mark, Louise and Hamilton, not too shabby from the Kimster either!

Congrats JB on the WDC! Too bad for Rubens though, I was behind him the whole way.. 38 next year, surely the man with the walking stick can't bag it next year... :banana:

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you little ripper!!

drive of the year from jensen, and not a bad show from webber and hammo

some of the best overtaking all year, except for the asians, trulli and sutil causing more accidents

sucked in to Rubens, you can burn in hell you whining No.2 bitch

who knew 5th place could decide so many WDC's!!

ya not f'n wrong!

I'm totally sick of these one eyed poms, and the producer who said it's ok to cut to Jensen during our national anthem needs to be bent over by a big red 'roo. Like sure, congrats on the championship, but Webber WON THE DAMN RACE!

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